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...at Letterkenny Army Depot. I was able to preview them, so I know they weren't missing anything major. However, without fluids you can't do more than look.
Anybody else here win some Monday? I'm not sure when I'm going to recover them. Maybe next Friday or the following Wednesday. If anybody wants to meet, PM me.
Now, a few questions for those who have done this before.
Does tailgate loading mean that? They can put it in or get it up high enough for me to back under or something of the like for it to get in my truck. Turns out the guy who will be loading it went to school with a coworker of mine and grew up not far from where I live. He let me take a good while to look them over, but I didn't question him much about the loading part.
Dimension-wise they will (both) easily fit in the bed of my 2500 Dodge. But---there's always a but--some of the weight will rest on the tailgate. Less than half of the genset by my measurements.
Has anyone done this? I figure one genset can slide in between the wheel wells and the second one can set perpendicular to that at the rear of the bed. I have more than enough of the appropriate slings, chains, cables, etc to lift and secure the load. (I used to run/haul heavy equip, so securing a load, I'm used to)
As a back up plan, I do have access to a flatbed car trailer. And I have more than enough truck to pull--and stop--the trailer.
Any insight is appreciated.
Thanks,
Anybody else here win some Monday? I'm not sure when I'm going to recover them. Maybe next Friday or the following Wednesday. If anybody wants to meet, PM me.
Now, a few questions for those who have done this before.
Does tailgate loading mean that? They can put it in or get it up high enough for me to back under or something of the like for it to get in my truck. Turns out the guy who will be loading it went to school with a coworker of mine and grew up not far from where I live. He let me take a good while to look them over, but I didn't question him much about the loading part.
Dimension-wise they will (both) easily fit in the bed of my 2500 Dodge. But---there's always a but--some of the weight will rest on the tailgate. Less than half of the genset by my measurements.
Has anyone done this? I figure one genset can slide in between the wheel wells and the second one can set perpendicular to that at the rear of the bed. I have more than enough of the appropriate slings, chains, cables, etc to lift and secure the load. (I used to run/haul heavy equip, so securing a load, I'm used to)
As a back up plan, I do have access to a flatbed car trailer. And I have more than enough truck to pull--and stop--the trailer.
Any insight is appreciated.
Thanks,