New (to me) safe, need ideas.

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As the title states, I just got the deal of a lifetime on a safe. It is big. I need the best ideas on moving it. I have my 14k equipment trailer that I just equipped with a 12k lbs winch. I also have a couple snatch blocks to increase the pull. I also have my tractor, which will be woefully underpowered to lift it any. I'm hoping it is able to drag it some. It has already been dragged some by a wheeled skid steer, so that has my confidence up slightly. I'm told it weighs about 10k lbs. It measures 80" long, 38" deep, and is about 76" tall.

Any good ideas?
 
   / New (to me) safe, need ideas. #2  
10K pounds.. WOW... you could try to lay it down and roll it Egyptian style on a bunch of pipes - along with some power lifters from the local gym LOL

where are you going to put it? Hope you have reinforced floors...
 
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If it's truly that heavy I don't see any good way to load it without a forklift. You might be able to push at the top with you tractor and tip it enough to get rollers under it. You could move it around pretty easy at that point. I don't see how to load it on the trailer though. There's the obvious choice of winching it up ramps or tipping it on its side and winching it up but, I wouldn't feel good about that plan.
 
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Unfortunately, (or fortunately, not sure which yet) it is that heavy. Perhaps even heavier considering it has 120+ safe deposit boxes inside.

The initial plan is to wrap a couple 30k straps around it and try to drag it up the trailer ramps with a snatch block and two line pull from the 12k winch.

Once I make the slow trek to the farm with it, I'm not really sure what I'll do with it. First thought is to pour a pad of concrete to drag it off onto, then build a building around it.

There are NYC apartments that are smaller than this thing...

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When you get it on a solid floor, ready to move into place, put a couple dozen golf balls on the floor to roll on. Keep putting the loose ones in front. It will push and turn easily.

Bruce
 
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When you get it on a solid floor, ready to move into place, put a couple dozen golf balls on the floor to roll on. Keep putting the loose ones in front. It will push and turn easily.

Bruce

He will then be the proud owner of a whole bunch of little flat golf balls, I'm afraid.

Anybody there have a decent forklift? Are you going to try and keep the safe deposit boxes, take them out before you move it and it should lighten it if only a bit. Beautiful thing though.
 
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Were it me I'd find (if possible) a local outfit that sells and delivers gun safes. I know those fellers have specialized equipment for moving safes. I know that most of the BIG gun safes are only in the vicinity of 1,200 pounds give or take but they being in the business might have good information on someone who is equipped to move something that large. I kind of look at it like the safe I was given; I got a safe worth $???? for $400. About the only people who would respond to help me with a project like that would be friends. I wouldn't want to see one of them flat due to my request for assistance because I wanted to go Charlie Cheap Shoes for a few hundred dollars.
 

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