Question: any hel loading unloading these are monsters I have one on now very top heavy any stairs thanks Brett (12/29/2007)

Response: Hi,
Thanks for the response. No stairs and yes someone will be there to help load and unload it. You would probably still need some sort of way to protect it during transport. Thanks
Rob (12/29/2007)

Response: yes I have to lay it down due to its height so it takes a lot of my floor space I am thinkin about the price I see you have a 800. max I have two drivers but it is a 4 man job so I would need help on both ends
(12/29/2007)

Response: There is someone to help on both ends. (12/29/2007)

Response: I understand the problem is 1 its a very top heavy unit the compresser is on top and you would have to stand it back up after shiment before you run it again and 2 my trailer is not tall enough you will need a semi or a shipper with a tall trailer most of the enclosed guys are going to be about 6'3" back door opening unless its a semi or taller than normal enclosed (12/29/2007)

Question: how tall is it and is there any help with loading and unloadig..i can pick up today (12/29/2007)

Response: Hi,
Thanks for the response. No stairs and yes someone will be there to help load and unload it. You would probably still need some sort of way to protect it during transport. 84" Tall. Thanks
Rob (12/29/2007)

Response: is about 3 inches to tall...i have and enclosed trailer and pads to protect it..doesnt the top shelf come off (12/29/2007)

Response: The top shelf does not come off, sorry my friend. (12/29/2007)

Question: is 1/12 too late on delivery it may be the week before but with new years not sure (12/29/2007)

Response: 1/12 would be okay (sooner is better), but it would need to be transported upright. (12/29/2007)

Response: ok thanks on the help on both ends dont know if you have moved one of thest but I cant sress how much it is top heavy I am not afraod of hard work but to safely move it without damage and injury it is better off with three to 4 guys let me know if I can help you thanks Brett (12/29/2007)

Question: if the top doent come off..which i thick it does..the other option is laying it down..and yes you can lay a fridge down..you just need to give it a day or 2 at the most to be back up straight so all the freon can settle back at the bottom of the tank.. (12/29/2007)

Response: I guess upright would be okay then. (12/29/2007)

Response: do you mean laying it down would be okay..also can it be picked up today if so (12/29/2007)

Response: Laying it down would be okay. When would it be delivered?
Thanks (12/29/2007)

Response: i can deliver it 31 ..1 or 2nd poss 3 (12/29/2007)

Response: What type of vehicle and equipment would be used to transport the fridge? (12/29/2007)

Response: it would be in and enclosed 16 ft apache trailer..i would pad it,put it on a appliance dolly..load it in the trailer with the appliance dolly still on it ,,so it would be sitting on the appliance dolly..i have etrack system to strap and secure it..all i need is help loading and unloading..can it be picked up today? (12/29/2007)

Response: Thanks... I would like the compressor to stay attached, is that okay? Do you offer insurance? (12/29/2007)

Response: yes..i wouldnt take the compressor off..i offer basic 60 cent per pound insurance.. (12/29/2007)

Response: The earliest you could pick it up would be tomorrow after 12:30 california time. After picking it up tomorrow, what would be the actual delivery date?
Thanks (12/29/2007)

Response: i really wanted to take off tonight..after 1230 for sure tomorrow right? delivery would be on the 1 or 2 (12/29/2007)

Response: Hi Rob
Yep, tomorrow after 12:30. I will call Dave to see if there's a chance he can have the fridge available for pickup tonight, but more than likely tomorrow is best. (12/29/2007)
