One, those boxes have nothing but bubblewrap inside. Two, you're tilting the hand truck too far back. If you had any serious weight in those boxes, it would all come crashing down on you. The trick is to tilt the load back just slightly beyond the perfect balance pointing, allowing you to push around 200-500 lbs with the slightest of strength. And you go forwards, never backwards, unless going up a ramp.
How do i go down a slope with a 300 lbs load using hadn truck? I will buy a treadmill soon and will have to figure out a way to hand truck it from my front porch to my basement which has a 45 degree slope path
How do i go down a slope with a 300 lbs load using hand truck? I will buy a treadmill soon and will have to figure out a way to hand truck it from my front porch to my basement which has a 45 degree slope path
Ray-Mes is right. Going forward allows you more leverage in stopping your momentum in case you start rolling down too fast. If you try that walking backwards, you'll get rolled over.
I injured my foot unloading as shown in the video. By pulling the dolly out by the axle using the top of your foot, that's a strain on the muscles and tendons in the foot. Wear steel toe boots, not sneakers like the man in the video! I'm looking for more information about this type of injury, but I really haven't found anything online yet.
I couldn't get my foldable hand truck to move a very heavy box but from this video, I realized that my box is oddly shaped and need bungee cords for security.
What about going up stairs?
Now how do you get those down the stairs
what about the stairs?
Nicely done
One, those boxes have nothing but bubblewrap inside. Two, you're tilting the hand truck too far back. If you had any serious weight in those boxes, it would all come crashing down on you. The trick is to tilt the load back just slightly beyond the perfect balance pointing, allowing you to push around 200-500 lbs with the slightest of strength. And you go forwards, never backwards, unless going up a ramp.
How do i go down a slope with a 300 lbs load using hadn truck? I will buy a treadmill soon and will have to figure out a way to hand truck it from my front porch to my basement which has a 45 degree slope path
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nice video lads!
My hand truck didn't come with a helper. How would you move a small fridge or a large air conditioner down the stairs by yourself?
How do i go down a slope with a 300 lbs load using hand truck? I will buy a treadmill soon and will have to figure out a way to hand truck it from my front porch to my basement which has a 45 degree slope path
When going down a ramp, is it safer to go forward or backward?
Forward
Ray-Mes is right. Going forward allows you more leverage in stopping your momentum in case you start rolling down too fast. If you try that walking backwards, you'll get rolled over.
Up: backwards, down: forwards. Never pull the dolly behind your back!
I injured my foot unloading as shown in the video. By pulling the dolly out by the axle using the top of your foot, that's a strain on the muscles and tendons in the foot. Wear steel toe boots, not sneakers like the man in the video! I'm looking for more information about this type of injury, but I really haven't found anything online yet.
Try leaning it back with bibs stacked 7 high
I couldn't get my foldable hand truck to move a very heavy box but from this video, I realized that my box is oddly shaped and need bungee cords for security.
Ive had to use this at my job and for some beer stacks it’s an ass to get in
I just started hauling beer and im struggling
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That wont work for every load .
Ex: soda beer bibs will not be that easy.