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I used to move store gondola that was loaded by just drilling a hole on an angle into the concrete and sticking rod in it and the use a come along. We moved some that were about 2 tons that way. Candy and drinks weighs a lot
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That would simple. Did you drive the rod into the ground below or just stick it in the concrete? How large in diameter was the rod?
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Jack up the skid, use rollers.....
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Rent a pallet jack and round up another helper. 3 men should move it pretty easy.
2 is likely enough.
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the partially ruptured tendon in my ankle says make sure you can drop the pallet lifter in a hurry before you put the weight on it. I forgot that the one at work will not drop if you are pushing back on the handle. Oops.
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I've done the same as Fixtureman. Drilled through the concrete and just used a hardened rod at an angle.
First choice; I agree with the pallet jack and help- would take just a few minutes.
Second choice; I used a heavy 3-1/2' crowbar bar to move a 1,500 lb lathe into position alone- got it across the floor using two automotive floor jacks- the jacks were easy to turn and rolled easily. Not as stable.
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To much work. Use rollers. If palletized, black pipe works well. A pic of how it currently looks would help. Even just a make and model.
Furniture dollies can hold lots of weight too
edit: the pallet jack idea is ideal, just more expensive.
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I think black pipe is your best choice if it is sitting on skids. I didn't see if you have a slope to deal with up hill not to big of a deal down hill can get away from you if the pipe is too big 3 pieces helps keep things moving smoothly as the back piece drops out the other 2 can hold the machine level allowing for easier placement of third. If it is level no need to use much more than body weight and a clean floor. I bet you can find a youtube video that will show you how to turn it on pipe too.
I used furniture dollies to move my 12" Oliver as the ground I was covering was brick not smooth concrete. It was a bit harder to control because the size of the wheels and slope. I like to keep things closer to the ground if possible and with the pipe as it rolls out the skids act as brakes and considerably less chance of tipping IME
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