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mayo30 wrote:
I too wondered about getting it up and the other down.Went to local lumber yard to inquire about a rental of some sort,the manager heard my question and turned and asked his yard man to stop with a buddy to put it on the roof after work on the way home.They showed up and walked it up the ladder,were going to haul the defective one down,but I told them to just throw it off the roof,which they did.Came down refused $50.00 and took enough for a box of beer.end of story 20 mins.Uncrated with shroud off it weighed 89 lbs.
โSep-13-2015 07:58 PM
fpresto wrote:
I am 68 years old and not in great shape and I just added a 2nd air conditioner. I had no difficulty pulling it up a sloped extension ladder (still in the box). I attached a rope and pulled it up while my wife stabilized it. It was not difficult. Don't overthink it.
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Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"
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MFL wrote:
Slide it up an extension ladder, one fellow pushing, the other on top, pulling with a rope.
Jerry
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deandec wrote:Terryallan wrote:
Bite the bullet and pay to have it done. Not worth getting hurt over few bucks.
Probably the best suggestion, but where is the fun in that? :B