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Looking for a ride, IL towards OH

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    Posted: 09 Aug 2012 at 9:29pm
I have two 450 pound A-C, rear, inner wheel weights near Princeton, IL looking for a ride towards Ohio. Anyone possibly  headed to the Portland, IN show etc. I can have drop-off points on I70 or I80/90. Will pay reasonable fee.
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Originally posted by JimWenigOH JimWenigOH wrote:

I have two 450 pound A-C, rear, inner wheel weights near Princeton, IL looking for a ride towards Ohio. Anyone possibly  headed to the Portland, IN show etc. I can have drop-off points on I70 or I80/90. Will pay reasonable fee.
what's the physical dementions and can they be losded into an E-250?
I am still confident of this;
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be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord. Ps 27
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Lou,
I'll get the dimensions and post them here, unless Jeff, another Forum member reads this first and answers your questions. I would say yes on the E350, but will check. Thanks.
Jim
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well, maybe I can help, IF they can be loaded into my van.....I can't see myself wrestling 450 pound weights into the van, if they will fit, my van is a contractors conversion van with shelves and racks inside, and if I can figure out how to safely secure them, I really don't feel like wearing them in event of emergency stop or accident.
Also, provisions for unloading would be required too
 
I'm going from Pitt to Peoria to pick up a Woods mower deck first couple of weeks of Sept
 
Of course, I could take the Pick UP, but that would quaddruple my fuel costs.....at least


Edited by LouSWPA - 10 Aug 2012 at 4:35pm
I am still confident of this;
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Wait for the Lord;
be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord. Ps 27
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should be no problem in that size of van, I loaded a pallet of things in wifes minivan once, so this should work just fine as they are on a pallet now.
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well, my concern is that the interior is not free space, it has some cabinets and shelving built in. However, I'm imagining about 30" diameter, which I think will fit in the side doors. can you tell me the max L x W of weights and or pallet, which ever is wider/longer
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