crazzyreefer
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Yes you can, and the person showing you the plans should be able to tell you.
We had a home in walnut creek, large home, wood floors, all the homes built had double Freezer and refrigerators, all the homes foundations sunk and collapsed under the added weight where the appliances were.... It cost us 200k to re-pier the home due to poor planing on the contractors part... please understand I am a engineer, and although I want to help in anyway possible and not be a naysayer, I want you to understand the full extent of the fill weight that you are attempting to set up and the problems you will have long term.
Crazzyreefer.. Are you also saying tank can be move with 2-4 ppl with right equipment. Would actually be easier to damage tank if have too many people?
Hay what size extra tanks do you have?, I need a tall one for a sump.
Two of these will be well worth its weight in gold, I have one and that what I use, but since your tank is 10' you will need two of them and strap them together. You can rent these for 100.00 each per day but it might be better to buy them. They make moving large items a breeze.
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Yes that is the easiest way, once strapped down they move as a unit and there is no lifting. You will need to strap them to the lift and then to each other. You can rent the straps, you will also need 2 dollys when you have to turn a corner and entering and exiting the truck, rent the straps also and a few moving blankets. You can also rent one that is motorized, but that adds weight and is only beneficial if you are trying to push it up hill, tell me you don't have a hill or a steep driveway.... Its easier than you think. This will be the easy part......
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IIRC yes
I don't have their info with me.
I can confirm tonight.
Yes that is the easiest way, once strapped down they move as a unit and there is no lifting. You will need to strap them to the lift and then to each other. You can rent the straps, you will also need 2 dollys when you have to turn a corner and entering and exiting the truck, rent the straps also and a few moving blankets. You can also rent one that is motorized, but that adds weight and is only beneficial if you are trying to push it up hill, tell me you don't have a hill or a steep driveway.... Its easier than you think. This will be the easy part......