04-17-2020, 08:53 PM
Well I had watched a youtube video from a safe company of two guys moving a 1200 pound safe, they tilted it against the back the truck then grabbed the bottom and just slid it in. Luckily I wanted to be sure we could move it so I hired three guys so we had a total of five guys plus my wife, we got it to the back of the truck and got it tilted against the back of the truck. From that point we could not even move it, we used 4x4 and digging bars to try and lift and we never even got the other two wheels off the ground. I ended up having to run out and rent a very low trailer and we were able to get it laid down onto the trailer, I strapped two eight foot 4x4 to it to give us leverage and basically turn it into a i big hand truck.
When we went to unload it I used a jack to left it and get metal pipes under it so it would roll, we rolled it off the trailer so the bottom was off the trailer and resting on the ground. I went to get more lumber from the back of the vehicle and noticed that the weight on the back edge of the trailer had caused the front to tilt up lifting the back tires of my jeep liberty off the ground. Somehow we managed to get it stood up and rolled into my garage.
It was supposed to go to a local locksmith and antique safe "expert" to get repaired but after all that I did not want to have to move it again so that is why I am doing the repairs
When we went to unload it I used a jack to left it and get metal pipes under it so it would roll, we rolled it off the trailer so the bottom was off the trailer and resting on the ground. I went to get more lumber from the back of the vehicle and noticed that the weight on the back edge of the trailer had caused the front to tilt up lifting the back tires of my jeep liberty off the ground. Somehow we managed to get it stood up and rolled into my garage.
It was supposed to go to a local locksmith and antique safe "expert" to get repaired but after all that I did not want to have to move it again so that is why I am doing the repairs