Piano trucks

dale r fox foxpiano@juno.com
Fri, 14 Apr 2000 07:12:47 -0700


Greg,
	use blocks of wood under the feet of the truck to prevent this
situation.  After the piano is loaded on the truck and the truck is
adjusted and tightened,  use a wonder bar to leverage up each leg and
remove the wood blocks.  

Dale F
On Fri, 14 Apr 2000 00:25:21 -0400 Greg Newell <gnewell@EN.COM> writes:
> Dear List,
> 
>     I've just sold and will install on Tuesday a new piano truck
> (carriage) for a Yamaha G-3. I've not had to put a piano on one 
> before
> but told the customer I would if they didn't want to deal with it. 
> They
> don't. Is there a special procedure for installation or is it just 
> one
> leg at a time. I'm guessing that if I go this way that once I get 
> two
> piano legs on the truck the last truck leg will shoot up in the air
> under the piano. If this is the correct procedure anyway and if so,
> which two legs first? I'm guessing the fronts first, no? All help
> welcome, thanks!
> 
> Greg Newell
> 

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