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Re: How do I lift a outdoor furnace onto my car tr
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Posted by jokers on March 06, 2004 at 02:15:51 from (216.99.185.50):
In Reply to: How do I lift a outdoor furnace onto my car traile posted by Bryan on March 05, 2004 at 10:48:03:
I used to sell Heatmors and many times had to move them around by placing pipes under them and rolling them, as some have already suggested. A pry bar under one corner was all that was needed to get a 3/4" pipe started, then you can work in some larger diameter pipes as needed. We even put them on trailers in a few cases using this method. If the boiler is anything like a Heatmor with sand in the bottom, I`d remove it before trying to move the boiler. Russ
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