Any suggestions on how to move a big tank without breaking. I understand the more people the better. How you have done it and equipment used. How you secured it in truck so that it didn't break when you hit the first bump.
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i happen to live around alot of family, so the lifting of the tank is not a problem for me. i use 2 four wheel dollies to move the tank around.
as far as on the truck, i put plenty of card board between the tank and front end of the bed and then strap it down so it won't move.280g:peacocks
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I agree with Beto, moving dollies and extra hands. 4 wheel moving dollies on each end and carry it as little as possible. Every place I could roll it I roll it only lifting it off to go up my porch. Get some people to come help. Those extra hands will go a long ways. Make sure the truck has plenty of cardboard and padding to protect the tank.
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Originally posted by beto View Posti happen to live around alot of family, so the lifting of the tank is not a problem for me. i use 2 four wheel dollies to move the tank around.
as far as on the truck, i put plenty of card board between the tank and front end of the bed and then strap it down so it won't move.010G Long fin BN grow-out
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I moved a 200 with 4 guys. We used suction cups to lift and had a sheet of wood in truck for it to sit on. Also had a small board at front to help keep it front sliding into bed.
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I moved my 150 gallon by putting it on a piece plywood in back truck, then placed pie 2x4 in front of tank and screwed the 2x4 block into plywood. I put a big pillow in between tank and toolbox. I also screwed down blocks on side of tank to the plywood. I recommend you use caution cranking down on ratchet straps because you can cause problems with seals.
Be sure you secure sheet plywood in your truck. On moving and lifting the ratchet straps can be useful on using them underneath. It takes the "backbreaking" part out.
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