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Easiest fastest and cheapest is to call pens or other truck rental company and rent a lift gate truck for an afternoon.
Or the other method is to use a small homebuilt trailer behind the riding mower since you are that close..
I'm slowly building all my stuff into carts so when we move to Charlotte in a few years it's mainly a matter of rolling all the carts out of the shop and on the truck. Only hard part is I can't get the truck to the shop so that will be fun. The 36" 1875 bandsaw will be really fun...
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Just bend over and pick them up and place them on your Pinto. I would have suggested Uhaul or such. Some of those guys do have lift gate trucks. When we moved my brothers shop he has a flat bed trailer - we had enough guys to lift his stuff. If I had to do it by myself I would make dollies to put on each machine I couldn't carry.
The big truck rentals (consumer rentals) do have list of people/companies that help move people. Give their web sites a visit or call them. I'l sure someone out there would do this.
John
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I don't know how hard you looked for a moving company but when I moved last December the moving company moved the house stuff and the shop stuff. I didn't hire one of the big national moving companies but concentrated on the local smaller mom and pop movers. You might want to try finding a smaller local moving company. One key question to ask, "Do you have experience moving table saws and other shop type equipment?".
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Where on the island are you? I rented a Budget truck that had a lift gate once in Huntington I think. That and some friends?
Benny
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Rent a truck and get movers to put the stuff on and off the truck. You drive the truck. I had no problem getting moving labor by the hour in Maryland, Niagara Falls, Ontario and Lewiston, NY. Ken