From: Jeff (jcerniglia@sbcglobal.net)
Date: Wed Apr 06 2005 - 21:02:54 PDT
I had a similar problem with a guy who sold me a M211
with a Generator in the bed, it wasnt included in the
sale and he promised he would come get it at my place
after I had to transport the truck with his generator
in it back to my place. Well, months went by, finally
had to give him an ultimatum, told he had two weeks to
come get it or I would consider it mine. Man you
should of seen him scurry. You could do the same but
send him a registered letter, you have given him more
than enough time to remove it. 500 lbs?? I agree it
sounds like a mountain has been made out of a mole
hill.
Regards,
Jeff Cerniglia
1954 M211
--- "J. Forster" <jfor@quik.com> wrote:
> Home Depot or Grainger sell castors and mover's
> dollies also. A couple of those
> and some 4 x 4s will move very heavy things. A
> friend and I moved a 30' steel
> beam weighing over 1000 lb with a few castors and 2
> bys.
>
> -John
>
>
> MV wrote:
>
> > That's exactly what I was thinking. Just pick it
> up and move it. It's
> > not like we are talking about 15,000 lbs sunk into
> the mud!
> >
> > Even alone, it is amazing what you can do with
> some pipes (rollers) and
> > planks. That guy should of headed for home depot
> - picked up some fence
> > tubing and 2x6's and got it done.
> >
> > m35products wrote:
>
>
>
>
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