How to move a 200KG stove - Tail lift?

How to move a 200KG stove - Tail lift?

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CrawfW

Original Poster:

29 posts

80 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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Hi,

Not sure which bit of the forum, if any, is the right place to ask - but here goes......

I need to get a 200KG stove from Glasgow to Devon, where i am. The problem is that it isn't on a pallet.

I have found a man/van team that can get it on a pallet for a freight-team to collect, but they aren't very interested in strapping/wrapping/checking all the bits are there.

I am therefore wondering about going up myself in a rented van. Do you think something weighing 200KG 62w x 73d x 136h could be "tilted" from a sack truck into a Berlingo-type van? Or does it need a Luton with a tail-lift?

Any (helpful!) comments massively appreciated!

Crawf

N Dentressangle

3,445 posts

229 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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I moved a Clearview Vision stove (125kg) with the help of a mate. It was possible to remove the door and a few other panels / grates to break the weight up a bit - can you do the same with this one?

Pica-Pica

14,474 posts

91 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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Most (cast iron?) stoves can be dismantled into panels and components, transported and re-assembled.

CrawfW

Original Poster:

29 posts

80 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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Replies appreciated - going mad staring at my computer trying to work out how to do this!

It isn't a conventional stove, it is a massive thing that runs central heating too.

http://www.palazzettigroup.com/en/fireplaces_and_s...

Vincecj

475 posts

130 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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What about putting it on a trailer?

CrawfW

Original Poster:

29 posts

80 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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Trailer is a good suggestion. Sadly the car i have with a towbar recently failed its MOT!

N Dentressangle

3,445 posts

229 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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CrawfW said:
Replies appreciated - going mad staring at my computer trying to work out how to do this!

It isn't a conventional stove, it is a massive thing that runs central heating too.

http://www.palazzettigroup.com/en/fireplaces_and_s...
Blimey. Looks good!

That must dismantle into pieces for installation, though. I think I'd have a look at their PDF brochures and possibly drop the company a line for advice.

piecost76

285 posts

181 months

Wednesday 12th September 2018
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In answer to your original question, provided you can get help & sack barrows etc., a hired Luton van tail lift will have a SWL of 500KG so you should be fine.

grumpy52

5,717 posts

173 months

Saturday 15th September 2018
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If it can be put on a pallet many freight companies will shift it with a pump truck and tail lift . Most will only do kerbside collection delivery though .