Wed Dec 07, 2022 12:04 am
Just my two cents here.
350lbs isn't terrible. One suggestion for transport would definitely bolt, not woodscrew, the siren to a strong wooden pallet. Use at least grade 5 hardware and preferably wide fender washers to back the bolts up behind the pallet wood. For extra security, you could bolt hanger tape over the unit as well.
After bolting it to the pallet, just ratchet strap across the siren to the truck tie downs to keep it from jumping up and down in transport
For removal or loading of the unit off the truck;One could use some strong ramps/ramp boards and then remove the siren from the pallet, and then ratchet strap the siren to a good heavy duty hand truck for security. Loading it would be the reverse. The more help with easing the load on and off the better. Backing up to a small hill or ditch to decrease the angle off the back of the truck will help as well.
I grew up working on all sorts of equipment without a forklift. Loader tractor. Etc. You would be amazed on what you can move around and load with some lumber and a good hand truck/dolly
Jerry
Owner of former Wisconsin Dells/Lyndon Station Decot Model 12 (10/15 port)
and Belleville, WI Decot Model 12 (10/16)
Owner of the world's only fully operational Mobil Directo BN52
Wisconsin native.