Coolabah
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Would appreciate some help on this - going to pick up this box (second hand, 40") in a few days and will have to load it myself - it weighs a freaking 300 pounds empty according to Snap-On site!!! Also, quite a financial stretch so I would be kinda peeved if a whole 2 years "tool budget" turned into crumpled metal...
I was thinking I could load it onto my trailer which is around 2 foot above the height of the road. Plan is to roll the box up to the rear tailgate, turn it so back is facing trailer and tip it onto the trailer ( carpet/ cardboard etc to protect the box of course) then slide it all the way into the trailer so the tailgate will close. Unloading- reverse the "load" procedure then have a beer, or offer mates beer and unload with their help.
I've searched this topic and can only find reference to transporting *full of tools* boxes which of course recommends upright only onto flatbed trailer etc.
My question- never done this before, last box of same size was new, lighter( no-name brand) , & packaged in all sorts of protective stuff but forklift loaded it , it was transported upright and 6 mates unloaded it at my place- we just gently rolled it end-over-end.
Is it OK to transport a box on its back ( can't see why not but I dunno much ) what should I do different ?? If anything just tell me I'm not an idiot for thinking of doing it this way and I'll breath a sigh of relief. Appreciate your input guys
Coolabah
I was thinking I could load it onto my trailer which is around 2 foot above the height of the road. Plan is to roll the box up to the rear tailgate, turn it so back is facing trailer and tip it onto the trailer ( carpet/ cardboard etc to protect the box of course) then slide it all the way into the trailer so the tailgate will close. Unloading- reverse the "load" procedure then have a beer, or offer mates beer and unload with their help.
I've searched this topic and can only find reference to transporting *full of tools* boxes which of course recommends upright only onto flatbed trailer etc.
My question- never done this before, last box of same size was new, lighter( no-name brand) , & packaged in all sorts of protective stuff but forklift loaded it , it was transported upright and 6 mates unloaded it at my place- we just gently rolled it end-over-end.
Is it OK to transport a box on its back ( can't see why not but I dunno much ) what should I do different ?? If anything just tell me I'm not an idiot for thinking of doing it this way and I'll breath a sigh of relief. Appreciate your input guys
Coolabah

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