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Re: getting a 20" planer off it's pallet - rschissler - 11-01-2015 If the pallet is pretty much where you want it, and you can lift one corner slightly, you can walk it around corner by corner, a little at a time. Watch your toes when the last corner comes off the pallet. Re: getting a 20" planer off it's pallet - howardh - 11-01-2015 It will come with casters built in. I have Lift gate service into the garage so the only issue will be getting it off the shipping pallet onto garage floor. Re: getting a 20" planer off it's pallet - John Mihich - 11-01-2015 900 lbs. Better go tot the gym and start working out. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Re: getting a 20" planer off it's pallet - Steve N - 11-01-2015 Nobody mentioned it, so possibly others aren't aware. What I have found buying some griz these last few years are on all of the tools I have looked at anyhow, they have down near the pictures a box with a video. Sometimes it is a comparison video between several like sized tools, but always they go over the dimensions of the shipping box, and the weight. OP didn't say which griz 20" planer so I picked the lowest priced one with a shellix head, and there was a set up video, but no box dimensions. The video for the Grizzly G1033X - 20" 5 HP Spiral Cutterhead Planer had 2 videos, and on the "comparison" vid they showed the 4 handy pull out lifting rods, where a forklift, or lifting straps for use with a hoist could gain purchase. Having a big scar on my back from silly lifting as a younger man. I like mechanical advantages now to brute force, but hey, it's your back ![]() ![]() ![]() Dimensions for the smaller 20" planers are 30" wide x 42" deep x 48" tall with a weight of 909#. I'd call my buddy Phil, and his Bobcat-a-forklift ![]() Re: getting a 20" planer off it's pallet - Bob10 - 11-01-2015 walk it off if you are afraid of tipping use something to make it a step down process or a ramp supported with blocking. I don't know what shipping weight means but I doubt that machine weighs 900 lbs Re: getting a 20" planer off it's pallet - Steve N - 11-01-2015 Bob, based on the couple of larger Griz tools I have, they don't have much weight in their shipping boxes. They call them heavy duty, I'm saying rather light weight considering the weight inside. I would bet the box isn't more than 45 to 50 pounds, skid bottom, and all. Re: getting a 20" planer off it's pallet - BobW - 11-01-2015 ^^^this That 900# includes the pallet, packaging material, and unassembled parts (CI infeed/outfeed tables, handwheels, ect.). Should trim at least 200# off of that number. Walking off should be doable with the help of a buddy. Lower the table all the way to lower the center of gravity. Re: getting a 20" planer off it's pallet - Ken Vick - 11-02-2015 I have a Yorkcraft 20" planer that might have come out of the same factory. I walked it off the pallet by myself and I was an old man even a few years ago when I bought the planer. The lifting rods are very helpful because they pull out far enough to give quite a bit of leverage. Ken Re: getting a 20" planer off it's pallet - MarkSingleton - 11-02-2015 Leverage is your friend. Archimedes was right. Re: getting a 20" planer off it's pallet - howardh - 11-02-2015 I pulled the trigger this morning on that planer. The guy on the phone said it's a pretty short pallet and it can walked off the pallet enough so one side is on the the floor and then use the bars to keep it in the air long enough to slip the pallet out from underneath. I think my strapping 17 year old son and I can handle it... |