porschedude996TT
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Not to thread jack....this would seem germane to the thread....why do you need to drain the oil from the compressor when you lay the unit down?
The oil can run out the open venting port.
Not to thread jack....this would seem germane to the thread....why do you need to drain the oil from the compressor when you lay the unit down?
Another option- find a rental place that has drop deck/escalate trailers.
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Another option- find a rental place that has drop deck/escalate trailers.
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To counter the "top heaviness" I ran four 8' 2"x4"s through the pallet mine came on and screwed them to the pallet to give it a bigger foot print. I used my engine crane to lift the compressor in and out of my utility trailer and although there were a few anxious moments it went well.Just make sure to strap the compressor down good from the top to the bed of the truck.
They're pretty top heavy and the feet on the bottom aren't very wide - I saw a guy with one toppled out of his pickup a year or so ago.
If it's not mounted to a pallet, I'd find a full-size pallet(any hardware store will have one they'll sell or give you) and bolt the compressor to it.
Here's how I did mine with an engine hoist... I like to think it was a little more elegant solution than wrapping it with straps and getting it all tilted over its center of gravity.
Here's how I did mine with an engine hoist... I like to think it was a little more elegant solution than wrapping it with straps and getting it all tilted over its center of gravity.
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If it's a vertical unit then drain the oil from the pump and lay it over on its side into the bed of the truck.
I sold off the engine hoist I used to own, and also sold the front end loader when I moved. Does anyone know if a standard engine hoist lifts high enough that I could use it to lift the R15 pump onto the top of an 80 gallon tank? I imagine I would use some tie straps around the manifolds to create a lift point. The motor already has an eye ring as a lift point.
What's the problem ? It looks like it works fine
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I moved mine with a fridge appliance dolly with the help of a buddy lifted in pickup....piece of cake!
I moved mine with a fridge appliance dolly with the help of a buddy lifted in pickup....piece of cake!
