Thanks to Ed, Sharon, and Thomas for the good information... Hopefully all will move well, and that will be the end of this thread/topic... Peter Strike Indianapolis, IN On Monday, February 14, 2005, at 08:56 AM, Moore Embroidery and Designs wrote: > We've moved our Amaya several times, in the back of a small pickup and > in > the back of a Jeep Cherokee. When we used the Jeep, I had to remove > the > thread station, just cut all of the threads, pull them out, pull the > nylon > tubing off of the back of the Amaya, and unscrew, actually, if I > remember > correctly, just loosen them, and the thread tower will slip off. I > always > covered the Amaya with a blanket or something similar to try and keep > dust > off of it. It is a 2 man job because the thing does weigh about 130 > pounds > off of the cart. When you reassemble it, remember to follow the > numbering > of the threads to the needles. > Thanks! > Thomas E. Moore > > Moore Embroidery & Designs > 1724 Jerusalem Drive > Round Rock, TX 78664 > 512-989-0518 Office > 512-415-6185 Cell > Moore-Embroidery@xxxxxxxxxx > www.Moore-Embroidery.com > Creative Custom Embroidery > Without "Minimums" > > > -----Original Message----- > From: amayausers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:amayausers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Peter Strike > Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 4:52 AM > To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [amayausers] transporting the amaya... > > > I was not actually there when the amaya was delivered (my partner was > there). And now I've got transport the Amaya back to the home, and > let's just say my relationship with the old business partner is very > stressed (i.e. I'm not getting any help in any way on this, no tips or > suggestions either). > > Any suggestions on transporting the amaya? Should I rent a Uhaul? My > brother has offered his suburban, but I measured today and the Amaya > (standing on its wheels) is way to tall for the suburban. Is the > machine easy to break down and make shorter to put in the suburban? I > also have a flat bed truck that may be available. But I'm thinking the > easiest guarantee is to pony up the cash for the 1 day Uhaul rental. > > Any advice appreciated. Also, will three able bodied (i.e. workout / > lift weights etc.) men be able to get it moved properly? > > Thanks, > Peter Strike > Indianapolis, IN > > > > > -- Binary/unsupported file stripped by Ecartis -- > -- Type: application/ms-tnef > -- File: winmail.dat > > >