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Matt L.

Experienced Reefer
Location
Scarsdale, NY
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(for some reason, I am having trouble with posts not showing up, so allow me to try this again...)

Dear Manhattan Reefers,

As I wrote a few days ago, I am new to Manhattan Reefers but an experienced reefer. I am moving my new tank tomorrow, and I may need help. 120s are difficult to handle.

I think I can get it on the dolly no problem, but I may need a second set of hands for a few minutes.

If anybody wants to be "on call" for help, I would most appreciate it. I can pay in frags (later) or cash or use of my PAR meter (yes, I own my own) or beer.

This is only if I get myself in a bind where I can maneuver the tank on to the dolly in the truck. Once on the dolly, I should be able to roll it right on in.

Just to clarify, there should be no heavy lifting or hauling. This is an elevator building with a loading ramp. Total help time should be like 5min tops with very little exertion.

Sorry for the late notice,

Matt:cool:
 

Matt L.

Experienced Reefer
Location
Scarsdale, NY
Rating - 100%
7   0   0
Thanks for the number. I can't respond yet (no 10 posts yet). I'll call you if I'm in a bind.

Matt:cool:

P.S.: Can you PM me the number again. I'm not used to this version of the software (we don't have it in the BRS yet) and I closed the window. Sorry:(
 

Matt L.

Experienced Reefer
Location
Scarsdale, NY
Rating - 100%
7   0   0
Thank you guys for your help. The 120 was difficult to handle, but thanks to suction cup handles I bought online, I was able to wrestle it on to the dolly, and then make a straight trip to the elevator up to my apartment. I have it on the stand, and have already begun construction. I will post photos of the build.

Matt:cool:
 

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