Rent or borrow a trailer and pick it up at the nearest terminal, where they
will load it with a forklift for you. Most of the individual pieces are
manageable after uncrating.
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On Mar 19, 2012, at 7:25 PM, John Innis <jdinnis at gmail.com> wrote:
> Ok gang, I am way short on garage space and I am considering buying a
> 4-post storage/service lift to ease the congestion. My biggest concern is
> how to deal with getting the lift shipped to the house. Most of the lifts
> I have looked at state that they are too large/heavy for a liftgate. To
> complicate matters there is no way to get a semi-truck to the house. I
> know a medium sized straight truck can make the turn around, but that is
> about as big as I can accommodate. Anyone have any experience with this?
> Options?
>
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