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If all those boards are bolted securely I would just stand it up on a furniture dolly or hand cart, with the wood against the dolly, and let the dolly do the work. I moved a Tree 2UVR mill, 3400 Lbs, and a Jet GH1340 lathe, 1100 Lbs and a Brown & Sharp #2 surface grinder, 1480 Lbs, into my basement. These moves required me to move down a hallway and down the basement steps with two 90° turns tossed in for good measure. Unfortunately this was in the days before digital cameras so I have no pics or videos of the moves.
The lathe was moved with no disassembly needed at all. The mill and the grinder were disassembled for the moves. The heavy bases were bolted to a base with 4 swivel casters. The rest of the parts all came down the steps on my hand cart. For the heavy parts I built a ramp down the steps to roll it down using my P/U truck as an anchor.
When I was doing this I could not find a moving company that would touch "machinery" and I could not find a machine mover that would enter a home setting.
If you would like to talk about these moves I can be available. To bad you are not just a bit closer, I would come down to help out. Moving machines is fun. Half the fun is the figuring out how to do it SAFELY.
The lathe was moved with no disassembly needed at all. The mill and the grinder were disassembled for the moves. The heavy bases were bolted to a base with 4 swivel casters. The rest of the parts all came down the steps on my hand cart. For the heavy parts I built a ramp down the steps to roll it down using my P/U truck as an anchor.
When I was doing this I could not find a moving company that would touch "machinery" and I could not find a machine mover that would enter a home setting.
If you would like to talk about these moves I can be available. To bad you are not just a bit closer, I would come down to help out. Moving machines is fun. Half the fun is the figuring out how to do it SAFELY.