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Posted: 3/12/2014 10:01:17 AM EDT
| Next wednesday my father and I are driving four hour with an open trailer to pic up a new to me bf6030. Do I need to lay it down on its side or is there a way to leave it standing up? Hope my question makes sense. |
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Next wednesday my father and I are driving four hour with an open trailer to pic up a new to me bf6030. Do I need to lay it down on its side or is there a way to leave it standing up? Hope my question makes sense. I've had two big safes delivered to my shop. In both cases, they were delivered standing up, strapped down really well, on a trailer. |
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I've had two big safes delivered to my shop. In both cases, they were delivered standing up, strapped down really well, on a trailer. Quoted:
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Next wednesday my father and I are driving four hour with an open trailer to pic up a new to me bf6030. Do I need to lay it down on its side or is there a way to leave it standing up? Hope my question makes sense. I've had two big safes delivered to my shop. In both cases, they were delivered standing up, strapped down really well, on a trailer. Where they on a pallet and secured to the pallet anyway? |
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Next wednesday my father and I are driving four hour with an open trailer to pic up a new to me bf6030. Do I need to lay it down on its side or is there a way to leave it standing up? Hope my question makes sense. I've had two big safes delivered to my shop. In both cases, they were delivered standing up, strapped down really well, on a trailer. Where they on a pallet and secured to the pallet anyway? Mine were resting on 4x4's. Pallet would work, though. |
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