Since the back door on the PU is down, I had to remove my saw carrier from the trailer so I could make turns.
Also had to remove the cover from the back of the truck (to fit the table), so I'm limited on dry space, so lots of stuff won't get packed till I'm ready to leave tomorrow morning.
I worked for the moving company during the summers when I was in college, and for another year and a half after I graduated, so I'm pretty good at figuring out how to do the near impossible!
We plan to put down plywood on the crushed Bluestone up at the cabin (it is in an old Bluestone Quarry) then use a dolly under the edge of the table to get it through the door.
Good thing you thought of it, I've seen many tailgates hit by the jack or the trailer, I hit the doors on my suburban last summer when I was going to pull straight forward and then I changed my mind and did a tight u-turn in a parking lot helping a neighbor get firewood. I shouldn't have been there in the first place, and I realized it after about 20 min, but continued on
. It's a similar situation to what was discussed earlier about felling trees while tired, it wasn't a good idea at all
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That's great to have that experience, I've moved a lot of people, they always call the guy with a truck, trailer, and the guy with a CDL
. It's quite rewarding when everything goes well, when it doesn't
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Sounds like you have a plan, hope all goes well.
Can you get us a picture of it in there, I'm pretty excited for you. I'd like to get rid of the table we have and get a heavy duty one like yours, I've looked at them for yrs and thought about someday building one, not sure when someday will come lol.