I used to use the U-haul 8x12 enclosed trailer which held 8 games laid on their
sides and stacked. The ninth game went in the towing vehicle. You could go
with an open trailer with a tarp over the games and haul more that way.
If money isn't an object, their larger trucks will handle a LOT of machines
standing up. Plus the integrated loading ramps work well.
Clay Cowgill wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I need to move about ten games (all at once) including a couple "tall"
> vector games like Battlezone. Does anyone have a suggestion for a
> particular U-Haul/Ryder truck or (preferably) trailer that would work? I
> remember some of the U-Haul trailers being relatively short -- 'er... "low
> profile" according to the webpage -- which I think will cause problems with
> the height on BZ (and maybe even Starwars and other "normal" sized games).
>
> If possible please e-mail me with suggestions/experiences to either
> clay@yahoo.com or vector_clay@hotmail.com and I'll post a summary tomorrow
> or Thursday.
>
> Is this FAQ'd someplace?
>
> Thanks,
> -Clay
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