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Old 17 March 2013, 09:51 PM
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rite i need to move my project from my drive in to the workshop in my garden but it is in bits and can't put the wheels on it as there is no way to so how can I move it

It is 40 to 50 feet to the work shop
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Fill the tank with red bull and fly it there.
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Whats the ground like, grass, tarmac ???
Old 17 March 2013, 10:07 PM
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I have a Tarmac drive up to the workshop then con m8
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Hire two pallet trucks.
Stick a pallet on each truck along with some lengths of wood.
Jack the trucks up (one at front one at rear) and then move it.
You'll need another strong pal to help you.

Is the engine in it ?
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No the engine is out m8 and the g box and runing gear to
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Pallet trucks will move it easily then.
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Is that it no more ways to do it
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Well you could hire a bloody great forklift but guessing you want to do it on the cheap.

No doubt your thinking of using a couple of trolly jacks but dont think they would provide enough stability. A mornings hire for a couple of pallet trucks will be less than £100.
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Not going down the road of the jacks as don't whont to **** the shell m8
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That wood be so funy to see some one try that
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