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Moving a Minor?

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Well the time has come to move my minor back to my home garage. Its been keeping me occupied while the house was geting refurbished. Now a new cosy garage awaits me and the minor! Unfortunatly my timescale on the car has slipped slightly!! it now needs to be moved this week but currently has no front suspension on it! Anyone have any ideas? I really dont want to bolt all the suspension on it only to have to take it off again to finish painting the underside. I have a trailer and plenty of bodys! best suggestion so far is to treat it like a wheel barrow and push it around on the rear wheels! the car is totally stripped so this may be possible. Anyone done anything similar?
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Wheelbarrow idea sounds like the best plan to me!

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Post by Matt »

Bodge an axle up and put it under the chassis legs...

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Hey 20" rims on an MG Coooooool 8) 8) 8) :lol:

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I've lifted the front of a Minor without and engine and box and i'm a wee slip of a thing. If you could get a scaffold bar through the apertures in the front wings it would probably be a good height to allow two people enough clout to take it front first up a trailer ramp. As with any lifting, protect your hands and toes and keep a straight back.
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Post by bmcecosse »

Depends how far you have to move it! Few yards is one thing - length of the M1 is quite another!
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Sorry Jonathon, but its an Austin Healey ;)
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:roll: fussy so and so :D :wink:

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LOL, it does look a little different from that pic taken 4 years ago! Its got front suspension and its in primer now
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Post by croft »

Well the "wheelbarrow" idear seems to be the way to go! thanks for the tip about using a scaffolding pole, will make it easyer not having to bend down as far at the front crossmember. Thursday night is the night!! so wish me luck - will keep you posted as to how the move goes!
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length of the M1 is quite another
Driving a Minor that far is a task in itself :lol:
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Idally you want the pole through the car 6" - 9" below your carrying height with straight arms and back. That way your not bending to far as you start the lift.
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Its moved!! Hooray!! Was no problem in the end, 4 strong blokes ready to go, dropped the rear off the axle stands and before I could get a hand on it, the two a the front had it picked up wheeled out of the garage and onto the trailer!! Was going to try and get a couple of pics but it happened so fast I couldnt even get the camera out of my pocket! So anyone needing to move a Minor with no front wheels on it - The wheelbarrow way is the way to go :lol:
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Post by bmcecosse »

That's what pals are for. Hope you gave them a Dram!
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