Nice work even if you didn’t have it all planned to the last detail from the outset.
My “big” safe (which my wife took over for stuff she thinks is important) I ordered from I forget where, included delivery in the price. At about 1900lb I figured that was not a bad idea but also thought that meant they’d drop it in the driveway and I’d have to use the trip bucket loader on the Farmall to get it in the house. (This was pre-Kubota). No clue how I’d get it to its final destination in the house.
So two guys show up with a 30’ box truck with a lift gate and ask me where I want it. Told them in the drive out basement but assume that would be up to me. They inform me I’ve misunderstood. They have to put it wherever I want all the way to final destination so long as it fits without dismantling the house. Cool (sort of). They couldn’t get their big ass truck to the garage door end of the basement and are pondering how to roll it through the yard because their monster hand truck is just going to sink in the somewhat muddy front yard if they try to roll it.
The loader on the Farmall might have been ideal but my Dad was still alive, it was his, and my using his tractors, even though they were 100 yards from my house and I had hundreds, nay thousands, of hours on them for his benefit, for anything that didn’t benefit him was a royal PITA that was often unsuccessful (which eventually resulted in my purchase of the Kubota) so I preferred not to take that route. So I told them, I got this little Nissan Frontier and that thing will likely set it on the axle stops but we’re just driving about a hundred feet.
We cobble up this plan that they’ll lower it on the lift gate to the level of the Frontier truck bed and dolly it into the Frontier. I’ll drive them and the safe in super slow motion to the basement garage door. These guys are confident they can hand truck the thing off the back of the Frontier to the floor without damage to person or property and they’re the professionals so off we go. The way the trucks mated up we agreed we’d leave the tailgate on the Frontier to load it to cover the 2” gap between their lift gate and pickup bed BUT when we got to the point of unload, they’d let me take the 200lb rated tailgate off before rolling the 1900lb safe off.
Sure enough as soon as I get the truck in position half way through the door, these two guys, who were taking the ride in the back with this thing immediately roll it off the tailgate before I can make it all the way out of the cab. The tailgate, which had way over 2000lb on it between the safe and these two silverback gorilla sized dudes, bent into a rather sickening U shape as it took the full weight. Miraculously as soon as the weight came off, it sprung right back to dead straight. Probably could have made a Nissan commercial out of it if I’d been videoing.
After that, it was nothing for them and their Xtreme hand truck to put it into position. They did stop for a minute when they got it close because one of them saw a Pittsburgh Steelers banner over the 72” TV near where I wanted the safe. He said he wasn’t sure he could, in good conscience, finish the job for a Steelers fan. Asked him who his team was. He said he was a Browns fan. Thought for a minute and told him, I’d probably say something insulting but nothing I could say would hurt any worse than what the Brown’s performance had already done to him for years. He said that was cold, hurtful, and unfortunately very true. They finished the job.
At one point, wife wanted it moved. Told her no. Later tried to move it. Then told her no again.
We got a second gun safe for the guns sometime later. Picked that one up at the store. Told the wife we could put it anywhere the forklift could set it.