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« on: November 11, 2012, 11:54:18 pm »

Did same today so thought would share what works for me.
Camera took the day off halfway through but one should be able to get the general idea:

Equipment:
Measuring tape
4' x 6" PVC or cardboard tube.
Moving blankets.
Bicycle inner tubes.
Foam squares.
Tennis ball with a 1.5" slit if a center post rear hatch.

What to do:
Remove all shelves, crown catchers and coin mechs.
Place in padded boxes.
These items tend to come loose during transport and can damage the compressor or cooling lines.
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« Reply #1 on: January 08, 2013, 09:34:10 pm »

hahaha, or just use a 1200# Coke machine dolly, and your 20ft,
10,000# capacity trailer with folding tail gate! Looks great with
15 machines on it, rolling down the hwy!

Well.... that's how I do it!  tounge
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how's that OBAMA CARE workin' out for ya?
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« Reply #2 on: January 09, 2013, 02:44:20 am »

Eric,
Hey, that 1200# Coke dolly have an official license sticker on it?
If not. I'll post your bail but may take a few days :-).
We all be wanting some pics of 15 machines on the trailer. Hint.

Bam a Lam my friend!!
Creighton

 

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