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Old November 21st, 2018, 05:37 PM
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Default Re: Moving a non-op 3/4ton truck

3/4T is not a monster truck. Just a little heavier than 1/2T. A google search will show you that the capacity, of even the cheapest wheel dollies, is plenty. There are many ways to move it. Push it by hand on it's tires, dollies, two jacks, push/pull with another vehicle or golf cart. It all depends on how frequent you need to move it , how far and why. Some dollies have small wheels. The smaller the wheels, the harder to push over rough surface, cracks, etc.
What are you doing to it and why do you need to move it so much? The bottom line is find a spot for it that it can stay in. I see in your profile that it is restored. So why can't it be started and moved? It always helps to have all the info. We may have other ideas once we know the issues.
In CA "non op" can mean it won't drive or it can mean you won't drive it on the roads.

Last edited by AZKen; November 21st, 2018 at 05:54 PM.
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