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I recently won a GovLiquidations auction for a 1968 M146. My EUC just came through so it's time to pick it up!
There is a problem with the air-brakes -a fitting seems to be broken. Beyond that it's just a rather tall unit to be placing on a flatbed trailer to make the 40 mile trip up to Seattle. I've been searching the forums gathering the useful info and am looking for suggestions & options for picking this neat piece up.
1) Yard mgr. seems to permit it rolling down the road - at buyers risk - with a temporary permit.
2) Find a driver with a low-boy trailer to transport the trailer as-is.
3) Friend may be able to move it and is inclined to remove the undercarriage so it'll fit his trailer. Seems like just a dozen or so 1" bolts to remove which with the available forklift onsite gets us ready to roll. But makes coordination at the other end more of a hastle.
4) other options?
Anyone have any recommendations or resources up here in the PNW that may come in handy? The clock is ticking on the 10-day GovLiquidation removal policy so any pointers would be appreciated.
- Adam C.
ps: I should add that the running gear will not be required for my use. So if anyone can offer pointers on value or utility of it - or if local members are interested in it, please let me know.
I recently won a GovLiquidations auction for a 1968 M146. My EUC just came through so it's time to pick it up!
There is a problem with the air-brakes -a fitting seems to be broken. Beyond that it's just a rather tall unit to be placing on a flatbed trailer to make the 40 mile trip up to Seattle. I've been searching the forums gathering the useful info and am looking for suggestions & options for picking this neat piece up.
1) Yard mgr. seems to permit it rolling down the road - at buyers risk - with a temporary permit.
2) Find a driver with a low-boy trailer to transport the trailer as-is.
3) Friend may be able to move it and is inclined to remove the undercarriage so it'll fit his trailer. Seems like just a dozen or so 1" bolts to remove which with the available forklift onsite gets us ready to roll. But makes coordination at the other end more of a hastle.
4) other options?
Anyone have any recommendations or resources up here in the PNW that may come in handy? The clock is ticking on the 10-day GovLiquidation removal policy so any pointers would be appreciated.
- Adam C.
ps: I should add that the running gear will not be required for my use. So if anyone can offer pointers on value or utility of it - or if local members are interested in it, please let me know.
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