Re: Three Grown Men Were not enough.


Duncan,

I had the same problem, It was a big production.  Had to use about Seven
Pallets, Four  sheets of plywood, Cement Blocks and a Pallet Jack. 
By the time I got done It looked like a launch ramp for Evel Keneval !

Bob T.
Torrance, Ca.

On Fri, 02 Oct 1998 16:20:11 -0700 duncan <mcalpin@eskimo.com> writes:
>I finally was able to get my pumpkin in the truck.   I thought I was
>going to have to leave it my backyard, but my buddies came to the
>rescue.  We tried to carry it, but it was to heavy.  So we  dragged it
>to the truck.  The next problem was to get it in back of the truck. I
>had to use a sheet of plywood and a ladder.  The ladder was support 
>and
>the plywood was the surface area for rolling.  I have a steep 
>driveway,
>so the angle to roll was almost level.
>
>Well, it is in and I wonder how much it weighs.   I am guessing 440 
>lb..
>
>Duncan
>
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