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I need some advice with moving my tool box. am relocating to another job and have never moved a box this size. I need some tips on getting onto a trailer with a drop down tail gate? thinking about a tow truck but I'm broke and need to move it 40 miles
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Re: advise on moving a filled up 70inx25in42in mechanics tool box?
I've seen them hauled up on a flatbed tow truck and strapped down, but you said you are broke. The other option is to remove each drawer one by one and load it onto a trailer that way.
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Re: advise on moving a filled up 70inx25in42in mechanics tool box?
"+1"
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Re: advise on moving a filled up 70inx25in42in mechanics tool box?
Agreed. It makes it a lot lighter, relatively speaking.
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Re: advise on moving a filled up 70inx25in42in mechanics tool box?
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