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<blockquote data-quote="upnortheast" data-source="post: 7422876" data-attributes="member: 3010"><p>Looking for ideas.</p><p>We have a 12 ft x 6 ft tank to go on a 8 ft high gantry weight about 600kg</p><p>Access is through a door about 11 ft 6" width available with the gantry to the side of that.</p><p></p><p>Putting it on the pallet foks wont work due to lack of space to turn 90 degrees</p><p>Shed man has a side mount fork lift but needs about 12 ft 6 with the tank on the forks</p><p>Thought of a scissor lift but I`m told they won`t lift that weight.</p><p>Last resort is to take some sheets off the roof remove a purlin & crane it in</p><p>Unless anyone has any other thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upnortheast, post: 7422876, member: 3010"] Looking for ideas. We have a 12 ft x 6 ft tank to go on a 8 ft high gantry weight about 600kg Access is through a door about 11 ft 6" width available with the gantry to the side of that. Putting it on the pallet foks wont work due to lack of space to turn 90 degrees Shed man has a side mount fork lift but needs about 12 ft 6 with the tank on the forks Thought of a scissor lift but I`m told they won`t lift that weight. Last resort is to take some sheets off the roof remove a purlin & crane it in Unless anyone has any other thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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