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Applied L-16 Lift Transport? Case or Cart?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shane Presley" data-source="post: 113737" data-attributes="member: 110"><p>Re: Applied L-16 Lift Transport? Case or Cart?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Actually I roll mine up the ramp into my 5 ton, get them where they need to be, then stand them up as pictured. Because the frame is open tube, there are plenty of hand holds, and it tips up easily. Also because of its height, it makes for an excellent holding device for the pack. Four of them across the truck with straps high and low, locks the load in...and it doesn't touch the stands themselves...But to answer your question, yes you can stack one cart on top of the other and they will ride. I drilled holes in the frames to bolt up to keep them together as one...when they need to ride like that, so the top one doesn't slide and take someone's fingers off...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane Presley, post: 113737, member: 110"] Re: Applied L-16 Lift Transport? Case or Cart? Actually I roll mine up the ramp into my 5 ton, get them where they need to be, then stand them up as pictured. Because the frame is open tube, there are plenty of hand holds, and it tips up easily. Also because of its height, it makes for an excellent holding device for the pack. Four of them across the truck with straps high and low, locks the load in...and it doesn't touch the stands themselves...But to answer your question, yes you can stack one cart on top of the other and they will ride. I drilled holes in the frames to bolt up to keep them together as one...when they need to ride like that, so the top one doesn't slide and take someone's fingers off... [/QUOTE]
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