> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Well, I just changed my mind!!! Brad, thanks for this post, more timely than you know. I don=B9t know how I managed to not find this company during all my Google searches for =B3piano moving equipment=B2, but I=B9m sure glad it showed up now. I have seen some of their stuff in the Pianotek catalog, bu= t until now I didn=B9t know who the manufacturer was. In short, the Buckeye truck is outta there! I=B9m gettin=B9 a Grand Chariot! It is just way too cool! Thanks, Ken Z. On 2/28/06 5:53 AM, "Brad Smith, RPT" <staff@smithpiano.com> wrote: >=20 > Hi David,=20 > That's exactly how I do move with a dolly. In the picture is a wheeled > skidboard, but you could easily strap a 4wheeler under a traditional skid= board > and use the same tilter. > Only difference is you might chose a different height for the tilter fing= ers, > so that the whole package ends up right on the dolly wheels, and the tilt= er > can slide out easily. >=20 > I use this with the Grand Chariot, a wheeled dolly by Premiere Moving > Equipment.=20 > http://www.premiermovingequipment.com/EGC.htm >=20 > Their stuff is all excellent, and fairly priced. I highly recommend. I = have > their 6 wheel all terrain dolly, the 4 wheel straight dolly, the cool blu= e > ramp, and the grand chariot. >=20 > The tilter has holes where I install pegs that are at exactly 9inches fro= m the > ground, which accommodates the grand chariot just right. >=20 > -Brad >=20 --=20 Ken Zahringer, RPT Piano Technician MU School of Music 297 Fine Arts 882-1202 cell 489-7529 ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/caut.php/attachments/c1/c7/0c/4d/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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