Can this tank hold my body weight??

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Jonergin;4040922; said:
rdx1555, awesome idea! I bet I can find one skinny enough to fit in the tank and with a long enough handle. YEAH! :nilly:

I'll see if I can recruit my friend's wife to take pics. I'll for sure let you all know how it goes either way. I had to rent a Uhaul to move it less than 2 miles because none of us own a truck big enough.

You live in AZ and don't know anyone with a truck?
 
Yeah, seems kind of odd but most of the people I know have motorcycles and Jeeps.

Now, if I was in Kentucky still all I would have to do is get the tank on a hand dolly over to the side of the road. Someone with a truck would come and load it up for me.
 
Jonergin;4040937; said:
LOL Chompers, some day I'll set up a webcam for a cleaning of the column tank, its right behind me as I type.

Good helpful hint too. When I told the current owner that I'd bring beer to facilitate hard work he said he would bring more of his friends.
see? I agree with Chompers-beer is good!
 
Jonergin;4041555; said:
Yeah, seems kind of odd but most of the people I know have motorcycles and Jeeps.

Now, if I was in Kentucky still all I would have to do is get the tank on a hand dolly over to the side of the road. Someone with a truck would come and load it up for me.

:ROFL: Yeah

The combination of craigs list, a truck, and some beers. I have all the used tanks I can handle right now.
 
Well the move went well. No one got hurt and the only casualty was the handle on a 5 gallon bucket.

Ended up on a stool with my butt in the air and head in the tank. I used kiddie sand shovels and dustpans. Obviously I forgot that it "never" snows in Arizona so there is no need for plastic snow shovel sales.

Didn't get any pics of the actual move, my friend's wife came down with allergies from hell. But attached below are pics of it in the garage. I've got alot of clean up work, sanding and repainting to do.
 
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