Carl, it cost you a friend to unload? Wow. For most people it just costs
their marriage. :-)
"Musson, Carl" wrote:
>
> Although it was Ryder - (my preference over Uhaul) - I brought my current
> project home in the back of a truck. Since it was in pieces it was a little
> easier to explain. "Car Parts"... My solution of getting it in and out was
> to enlist the services of a flatbed tow truck. This was especially
> necessary since I couldn't get the car anywhere under its own power.
>
> To load; the tow truck winched it up on the flat bed... leveled the bed up
> against the back of the truck (slight decline toward the Uhaul - made it
> easy to roll in). I used lumber to make cradles around the wheels so it
> wouldn't shift.
>
> To unload - much the same process. Cost me $50 to load and a friend (as in
> free) to unload.
>
> Carl
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George Richardson
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