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Needed to get the lower unit moved 30 feet to the back of the truck. What a
better way than to use the kids skateboard... And I didn't break an arm this time either. ![]() JV |
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Johnny V wrote:
Needed to get the lower unit moved 30 feet to the back of the truck. What a better way than to use the kids skateboard... And I didn't break an arm this time either. ![]() JV I've used the same technique to single-hand a fridge. Back when fridges weighed more than they do today. DT |
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On Aug 6, 1:46 pm, dt wrote:
Johnny V wrote: Needed to get the lower unit moved 30 feet to the back of the truck. What a better way than to use the kids skateboard... And I didn't break an arm this time either. ![]() JV I've used the same technique to single-hand a fridge. Back when fridges weighed more than they do today. DT We used two to move an entertainment center. |
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