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Need a safe moved around Dallas Acworth area

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Is there room for pallet forks to get under this monster? A bobcat may possibly be able to get it onto a trailer. It wouldn't lift it, but might be able to lean it onto the forks and then drive back up the trailer ramps and move it. Once you get it to the new house, you will be on your own getting it up any stairs!
 
Is there room for pallet forks to get under this monster? A bobcat may possibly be able to get it onto a trailer. It wouldn't lift it, but might be able to lean it onto the forks and then drive back up the trailer ramps and move it. Once you get it to the new house, you will be on your own getting it up any stairs!

Yeah, its on castors. I've got a 416 backhoe that wont budge it though. Not going up any stairs. Only gotta move it 15 ft or so out a garage door and it can be placed mechanically at the new location.

Stairs? C'mon really... Stairs? Wouldn't even think about it. Concrete all the way.

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Getting that sucker out of the basement up the steps will be the hard part and fun to watch them trying. My money says it stays, LOL


It can be accessed from ground level.
 
There are equipment trailers about the size of a car trailer that are hydraulic. They will lower completely flat on the ground and then raise back up when loaded. I would think it would hold that much weight. Some equipment rental places rent them. I forgot which one I saw it at. That and a good come along should do it maybe.

What scared the rollback driver away? A good size rollback should be able to handle that size load too.

Oh the stairs, was obviously kidding about that!

This is one of those questions that I will be thinking about tonight when I should be sleeping. Definitely need to see some pics of this beast.
 
There are equipment trailers about the size of a car trailer that are hydraulic. They will lower completely flat on the ground and then raise back up when loaded. I would think it would hold that much weight. Some equipment rental places rent them. I forgot which one I saw it at. That and a good come along should do it maybe.

What scared the rollback driver away? A good size rollback should be able to handle that size load too.

Oh the stairs, was obviously kidding about that!

This is one of those questions that I will be thinking about tonight when I should be sleeping. Definitely need to see some pics of this beast.

This is not my safe but same model
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Nothing special to look at but is considered to be "burglar proof"


Rollback driver said the bed wouldnt tilt back up if he could get it on the edge with his winch. Said something about lifting his truck up and insurance too but I stopped listening after he said he couldnt do it.
 
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