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I wouldn't move a machine with anything less than the dolly shown in that link. The large kick out wheels are a must. The small caster-like kick out wheels will be a problem for you. I do all my easy moves with that dolly and a u-haul ramp trailer. For any difficult moves, I hire out a local vending sales /service guy. I once dropped a lance snack machine on myself and am not sure how I didn't end up in a hospital. It's not worth pushing your luck.
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It all depends on what you are moving. If you are moving snack machines on legs you need a pallet jack with forks 21" apart. If you are moving a drink machine you need a tall Stevens or Dutro dolly with the large kick back wheels or a Jansen organ and piano dolly, my favorite. Always use the best and correct equipment for moving machines. You can cause more damage to your equipment, your surroundings or yourself than you would think possible. Never move a drink machine loaded with drinks. I saw one slide off a truck into a plate glass window because it was so heavy once in started sliding it couldn't be stopped.
I have been doing this for about a year now. You need a Dutro Dolly For sure. I also just started a Vending machine moving Company as a side line, I have a stakebed truck with a liftgate and all the moving equipmant. just need the customers.
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Eat your hearts out guys! ..... 12 years ago I designed a dolly to move vending machines I have been using it for 10 years its a one of a kind and it truely obsoletes pallet jacks, piano dollies, roll dollies, 2 wheel big wheel dollies and anything else you can think of. It doesn't climb stairs is the only thing it won't do but in todays world it doesn't need to everything should be handicap accessible and it will put a vending machine anywhere a wheel chair will go. It is kept under lock and key and I am the only one that uses it. I know it sounds to good to be true but it is FACT guranteed. I have never tried to sell or market it but if anybody is interested or knows of anybody that would be interested I'm in the market to do something. For anybody who has ever tried to move a vending machine you would be amazed at how easy and simple it is. The dolly is appx 27# and is rated for 1200# capacity it can even move 25 cases of can pop with ease. The proof is my liability Insurance company (liability ins is based on employees) They told me they would not insure me to move vending machines becuse I work by myself and vending machine require 2 people. I designed and built this dolly to prove them wrong. I now have liability ins covering me to move machines. I have used this dolly for 10 years without a failure,accident or injury or any insurance claims.Just a thought.vend1ng
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View our range of imperial standard V-belts for single-groove pulleys. These belts can also be used side-by-side in drives designed to accommodate multiple single belts. They are easy to install and remove and require little maintenance. These V-belts are commonly used in industrial, automotive, and commercial applications to transfer power from motors to equipment.
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It all depends on what you are moving. If you are moving snack machines on legs you need a pallet jack with forks 21" apart. If you are moving a drink machine you need a tall Stevens or Dutro dolly with the large kick back wheels or a Jansen organ and piano dolly, my favorite. Always use the best and correct equipment for moving machines. You can cause more damage to your equipment, your surroundings or yourself than you would think possible. Never move a drink machine loaded with drinks. I saw one slide off a truck into a plate glass window because it was so heavy once in started sliding it couldn't be stopped.
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I have a guy who does most of my moving for me, and what he doesn't do, I rent his dolly from him and do it myself. Vendors Exchange has the large 84" dollies, that have the kick-out wheels, straps, and everything else. They are the kind I have used, and hope to buy one day. They are $625+ shipping, but are new and worth it. Here is the link... http://veii.com/getP...&content_id=228
I am located in San Bernardino Ca. and I have a huge area for deliveries. from San Bernardino to Bakersfied-Palm Springs-L.A-San Diego. Cat City- Santa Barbara. Low prices and great service. for years I Installed Vending Machines for Glacier Water and 7 up.