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<DIV><STRONG><EM> The wheels of many dollies are narrow & have a tire
that has a contour like a car tire. The flat I refer to is a flat face
hard rubber faced tire that is about 3 inches wide. Like a piano
caster.</EM></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><EM> Capsiche</EM></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><EM> Dale</EM></STRONG></DIV>
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Hi</FONT><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica" size=2> Dean<BR> Very Clever
idea. I am one of those who routinely moves a grand by tipping on the lyre.
well unless really rickety. However the way we do it is essential to
reducing stresses on the lyre. We lay the Skid on a custom made
dollies which has big flat hard rubber wheels
</I></B></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE><BR>I think the "flat" hard rubber wheels needs a
little more explanation. Flat? Hmmm. Must be pretty <BR>hard to roll around.
:-D Seriously though, I don't understand the flat.
<BR><BR>Avery</FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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