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I have a Rockwell vertical (knee) milling machine that I need to move
to a shop that doesn't have a driveway and is at the top of a small incline (grass lawn). Chuck Sherwood is a fairly regular reader here and has one of those mills in the h/v version. I helped him move it to his basement but don't remember We removed the head, table, knee and column, and base. It wasn't hard work but it was a lot of work and took most of a day. I really don't think he needs to disassemble that far to move the machine over a lawn. I think removing the head and putting the rest of the machine on a dolly should be enough. Put plywood on the lawn so that the wheels won't sink in and will roll. I have heard that a toe truck works well for moving machines too. If the ground is hard it won't sink in. chuck |
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