deere_x475guy
Well-Known Member
Hi gang, I had the pleasure of spending a good part of the morning with stevehuckss396, his son, and another hard working young man and 3 of my friends. The work began at 8:00 and by 11:30 the mill was strapped down to the trailer and Steve was ready to take her home. When I framed in my area for the machine shop my wife located a free double french door. When I placed the door in I used 3 lag bolts on each side and some caulk. This made removing the door easy and we got the mill out through that opening. Steve showed up with everything we needed to get the mill to the garage door. Below are some shots of the move...we had a good time.
Here you can see we are in the process of moving things out of the shop and still haven't removed the door yet.
Here we have the door removed:
Another friend is removing the mill from the 3 phase power.
Here, Steve and his helpers are rising the mill up on wooden blocks until it is high enough to place the rollers under it.
Not to long and she has the rollers under her and is ready to move.
With the mill being at the doors it was a quick pick for the wrecker to snatch her up.
WIth it placed on the trailer and strapped down here I am hugging her one last time before she moves on to Steve's care.
I am happy to report that Steve got her unloaded saftely to her new home and he even made the drive back here to drop my trailer off this evening.
I will be picking my new to me mill up the last week in February and hope things go as smoothly as today went. I want to thank everyone who helped out today. I was totaly worthless as I am still recovering from surgery and they all made sure I lifted nothing heavier than my coffee cup.
Steve enjoy, and looking forward to seeing you at NAMES.
Bob
Here you can see we are in the process of moving things out of the shop and still haven't removed the door yet.
Here we have the door removed:
Another friend is removing the mill from the 3 phase power.
Here, Steve and his helpers are rising the mill up on wooden blocks until it is high enough to place the rollers under it.
Not to long and she has the rollers under her and is ready to move.
With the mill being at the doors it was a quick pick for the wrecker to snatch her up.
WIth it placed on the trailer and strapped down here I am hugging her one last time before she moves on to Steve's care.
I am happy to report that Steve got her unloaded saftely to her new home and he even made the drive back here to drop my trailer off this evening.
I will be picking my new to me mill up the last week in February and hope things go as smoothly as today went. I want to thank everyone who helped out today. I was totaly worthless as I am still recovering from surgery and they all made sure I lifted nothing heavier than my coffee cup.
Steve enjoy, and looking forward to seeing you at NAMES.
Bob