It really isn't too bad if you do it like Greg says, one step at a time. When you try to do too much at once you get into trouble and it takes a lot more energy. A big problem is getting the piano started on the steps. You have to lift the top end of the skid for several steps until the entire skid finally makes onto the step Excellent advice Dean, I would like to add that the man on top or in front of the piano have a rope around his back with the ends tided to the left and right handles of the skid board. As you go up one step at a time you can lean your whole body weight into pulling while your arms pull up so the skid slides over the next step. The man in back can have his back to the piano using his legs to push one step at a time. Paul Milkie ____________________________________________________________ Take a break - you deserve it. Click here to find a great vacation. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/PnY6rw2gGUsJNdfb2YmM3N25V1L3pgIoou0dHYJqLGkrnjXxzIdBQ/
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