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Mook Johnson August 8th 06 03:45 AM

moving a guardian generator to it mounting location
 
I'm looking at what it would take to setup a 15kW generator for my home. I
do electrical work so wiring is not an issue but I do have a question about
how to move the 500lbs generator from the curve to the mounting location.
What kind of equipment can do this.

I was thinking a dolly with wide wheels but once I get it there how do I get
it to the slab?

4 men grounting??



Joe August 8th 06 03:57 AM

moving a guardian generator to it mounting location
 

Mook Johnson wrote:
I'm looking at what it would take to setup a 15kW generator for my home. I
do electrical work so wiring is not an issue but I do have a question about
how to move the 500lbs generator from the curve to the mounting location.
What kind of equipment can do this.


Rent an engine hoist (cherry picker), a foldable is the usual rental
type. Put it in the back of a pickup truck. fasten the chain to the
loop on top of the generator, pick it up, back up to the pad and set it
down. Most cherry pickers are rated around 800# approx. The tire tracks
in your lawn will be invisible in a year or so. Keep the pickup tail
gate closed while you do it and amaze the neighbors.

Joe


Eric in North TX August 8th 06 03:57 AM

moving a guardian generator to it mounting location
 

A pallet jack would work if the ground is hard enough, you could grease
up a couple of 4 X 4s or landscape timbers & set them up on the
approach side, steer it up to the edge, drop the pallet jack and slide
it right on.


T Shadow August 8th 06 04:29 AM

moving a guardian generator to it mounting location
 
"Mook Johnson" wrote in message
...
I'm looking at what it would take to setup a 15kW generator for my home.

I
do electrical work so wiring is not an issue but I do have a question

about
how to move the 500lbs generator from the curve to the mounting location.
What kind of equipment can do this.

I was thinking a dolly with wide wheels but once I get it there how do I

get
it to the slab?

4 men grounting??


Helium filled balloons. Then when your done, attach them to a lawn chair and
go for a ride to cool off.


Sorry, watching too much Mythbusters.



lee houston August 8th 06 06:22 AM

moving a guardian generator to it mounting location
 

"Mook Johnson" wrote in message
...
I'm looking at what it would take to setup a 15kW generator for my home.
I do electrical work so wiring is not an issue but I do have a question
about how to move the 500lbs generator from the curve to the mounting
location. What kind of equipment can do this.

I was thinking a dolly with wide wheels but once I get it there how do I
get it to the slab?


If the delivery uses a fork lift, bribe with a beer or two for
them to move it to the slab. If not, 500 # is not that much.
patient use of blocks and lever will get it there. You may
well want to look into rubber mounts to bolt it to the slab.

lee h



Mook Johnson August 8th 06 12:48 PM

moving a guardian generator to it mounting location
 
good idea as I would like ot keep noise to a minimum.

What would you recommend to use for rubber mounts?

Just rubber strips under where the composit slab sits or some special rubber
isolation mounts?


"lee houston" wrote in message
t...

"Mook Johnson" wrote in message
...
I'm looking at what it would take to setup a 15kW generator for my home.
I do electrical work so wiring is not an issue but I do have a question
about how to move the 500lbs generator from the curve to the mounting
location. What kind of equipment can do this.

I was thinking a dolly with wide wheels but once I get it there how do I
get it to the slab?


If the delivery uses a fork lift, bribe with a beer or two for
them to move it to the slab. If not, 500 # is not that much.
patient use of blocks and lever will get it there. You may
well want to look into rubber mounts to bolt it to the slab.

lee h





Pete C. August 8th 06 08:18 PM

moving a guardian generator to it mounting location
 
Mook Johnson wrote:

I'm looking at what it would take to setup a 15kW generator for my home. I
do electrical work so wiring is not an issue but I do have a question about
how to move the 500lbs generator from the curve to the mounting location.
What kind of equipment can do this.

I was thinking a dolly with wide wheels but once I get it there how do I get
it to the slab?

4 men grounting??


Find a neighbor with a small garden tractor with loader? I don't think
any are built with a loader too small to handle 500#.

Pete C.

EXT August 9th 06 05:49 PM

moving a guardian generator to it mounting location
 
My diesel genny weighed close to 700 pounds. I shuffled it around my garage
on pipe rollers while I was repairing the floor to make a mount for it. When
it came time to lift it onto the mounts, I used a borrowed skid jack. Since
the mounts were higher than the skid jack could lift, I did it with a couple
of lifts using blocks to support it and on the skid jack to gain the height,
rolled it over the mounts and lowered it down over the bolts.


"Pete C." wrote in message
...
Mook Johnson wrote:

I'm looking at what it would take to setup a 15kW generator for my home.
I
do electrical work so wiring is not an issue but I do have a question
about
how to move the 500lbs generator from the curve to the mounting location.
What kind of equipment can do this.

I was thinking a dolly with wide wheels but once I get it there how do I
get
it to the slab?

4 men grounting??


Find a neighbor with a small garden tractor with loader? I don't think
any are built with a loader too small to handle 500#.

Pete C.





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