Don't ask me why I'd want to do this....
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...but could anyone think of a sensible way of getting the orange thing on top of the black thing? And then back down again after a couple of weeks, and I'd obviously rather avoid any damage to the Vixen. There's not enough space around the container to build a long ramp. Dismantling and reassemble is too time consuming. Fork lift too damaging?
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Cheers Joe
Here yo go
https://jmclarkplanthire.co.uk/obstructive-vehicle...
I have no connection to the above service nor have ever used them other firms are available.
https://jmclarkplanthire.co.uk/obstructive-vehicle...
I have no connection to the above service nor have ever used them other firms are available.
DoubleD said:
baconsarney said:
Hire a digger, dig a hole, put container in hole, driven vixen on to container at ground level.. so, what have I won?
Or buy about 50 tons of soil and build up the area around the black thing. Then just drive the orange thing on.Pantechnicon said:
Here yo go
https://jmclarkplanthire.co.uk/obstructive-vehicle...
I have no connection to the above service nor have ever used them other firms are available.
Can't see that going high enough to clear a shipping container and safely lower the car.https://jmclarkplanthire.co.uk/obstructive-vehicle...
I have no connection to the above service nor have ever used them other firms are available.
Out of all the suggestions being made, the only one I'd even bother looking into is this one:
AndrewCrown said:
Get a professional crane company in ,who have the proper car lifting equipment to do the job. I have lifted many vehicles with fork lifts . You need extended forks and an extra large pallet .
If possible a pallet large enough to fit the vehicle on .
Make sure the parking brake is on and in gear . Best to strap it to the lifting points on top of the container .
Or contact the local scrap man to lift it with his hiab .
If you do it yourself I can guarantee that you will clench when lifting .
If possible a pallet large enough to fit the vehicle on .
Make sure the parking brake is on and in gear . Best to strap it to the lifting points on top of the container .
Or contact the local scrap man to lift it with his hiab .
If you do it yourself I can guarantee that you will clench when lifting .
baconsarney said:
DoubleD said:
baconsarney said:
Hire a digger, dig a hole, put container in hole, driven vixen on to container at ground level.. so, what have I won?
Or buy about 50 tons of soil and build up the area around the black thing. Then just drive the orange thing on.Gassing Station | Classic Cars and Yesterday's Heroes | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff