Typical machines are not that heavy and no where near the weight to need a rigger. A good hand truck and a helper can make short work of it. I have moved everything in my shop with hand trucks or an engine hoist. Hoist is really nice for loading a trailer because it will roll up under the bed. But a ramp and a good hand truck work well too and I have done that many times. I moves machines around the shop with hand truck and a strap.
If you have an engine hoist it is childs play. I have moved these two on and off a trailer and all around my shop, by myself with just an engine host. Just never get under it or in front of it just in case.
![[Image: inplace1.jpg]](http://www.kudzupatch.com/woodshop/bandsaw/inplace1.jpg)
If you have an engine hoist it is childs play. I have moved these two on and off a trailer and all around my shop, by myself with just an engine host. Just never get under it or in front of it just in case.
![[Image: inplace1.jpg]](http://www.kudzupatch.com/woodshop/bandsaw/inplace1.jpg)
![[Image: d20-finished1.jpg]](http://www.kudzupatch.com/woodshop/hb_jointer/d20-finished1.jpg)
I have found how much a boat is used is inversely related to how much it weighs.
Kudzu Craft Lightweight kayaks
Kudzu Craft Lightweight kayaks