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I am after a decent sack truck capable of shifting oil boilers around. There are a couple in screwfix that will take over 200kg but are they any good?
 
Try looking for an old one with pneumatic tyres. The new trucks tend to be a bit gash.
 
Failing that, get a skateboard. I have one, does a cracking job. Had a stanley cooker on it once :)
 
Skateboard good idea. Have a piano trolley meself. It's handy 4 bigger cast iron boilers, d 4 wheels move throu 360. It'll take a fair bit of weight. Moved a 5000l bundled tank on it d other week. Only a drop of oil in it. There wasn't any way to get a teleporter or forklift in to move d tank so make up some ply to support it's weight and put it on d trolley. If yeh can't get 1, borrow a shopping trolley and use d wheels and make something up.
 
http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/sack-t...rch-_-SearchRec-_-Area1&_requestid=317674#_=p

Lugged a heatslave about on one of these last week, can't go wrong for 35.00.
still a 2 man job tho imho
 
http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/sack-t...rch-_-SearchRec-_-Area1&_requestid=317674#_=p

Lugged a heatslave about on one of these last week, can't go wrong for 35.00.
still a 2 man job tho imho

we have one of them,does the job
 
http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/sack-t...rch-_-SearchRec-_-Area1&_requestid=317674#_=p

Lugged a heatslave about on one of these last week, can't go wrong for 35.00.
still a 2 man job tho imho

do you do fire fits tfg? just seen your location i cover down there for flavel/kinder/bfm group etc
 
I use a 4 wheel furniture dolly similar to this.

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Mine's got rubber matting on it to stop stuff sliding. Nigh on indestructable.
 
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