Hexa Fox
Member
I have seen this asked here once or twice before, but they are old and do not answer my question.
I just ordered a two hundred pound Ingersoll Rand air compressor from Northern Tool. They now make you select whether or not you are going to unload yourself or need liftgate service during checkout. I wanted to go ahead and checkout and get it on the way so I opted to not have the service and have it shipped free via freight.
I do not have access to any kind of front end loader or skid steer right now. Therefore, can you tell me what my options are?
I watched a video and a guy said they will let you back your truck up to the truck it is being delivered from. This sounds like a great idea to me because I happen to have a nice collection of ramps of all kinds. I was thinking if worst came to worst I could back my truck up to the delivery truck, set my ramps up, then used a hand truck to unload it onto the back of my truck.
However, I have been told that some truck drivers expect you to have a skid steer ready to get it off the back of the truck or something. Then get upset if you do not. I figure as long as I have the ramps ready to go it will only take an extra two minutes right?
I just ordered a two hundred pound Ingersoll Rand air compressor from Northern Tool. They now make you select whether or not you are going to unload yourself or need liftgate service during checkout. I wanted to go ahead and checkout and get it on the way so I opted to not have the service and have it shipped free via freight.
I do not have access to any kind of front end loader or skid steer right now. Therefore, can you tell me what my options are?
I watched a video and a guy said they will let you back your truck up to the truck it is being delivered from. This sounds like a great idea to me because I happen to have a nice collection of ramps of all kinds. I was thinking if worst came to worst I could back my truck up to the delivery truck, set my ramps up, then used a hand truck to unload it onto the back of my truck.
However, I have been told that some truck drivers expect you to have a skid steer ready to get it off the back of the truck or something. Then get upset if you do not. I figure as long as I have the ramps ready to go it will only take an extra two minutes right?

