Originally Posted by
KzScrapper
Link working again. I will be the first to admit that is way, way out of my league both logistically and financially. Also it's at the huge Federal Center Complex so Rules and Regs could change daily the way thing are going these days.
I was mostly being facetious. It's a huge job for any one. 3,726,000 lbs of steel, assuming they're correct. Wondering out loud....if it's ground level, or in a basement or what. Hard to tell from the pics, but wherever it is, it's a job for sure.
Speaking of rules/regs and bureaucracy in general. I won an auction from the Ogden, UT IRS facility back in 2009. Mom and I made a trip of it. We get there and at first they wouldn't let mom drive in because I "didn't tell them she was coming". Yeah, contact person didn't bother reading her email when I replied with details of who was coming. So we go back and forth a bit, guard looks at our licenses, looks in and around the truck, then calls another to see what he should do. Finally they decide to let us in. We go about 150 feet, they load the pallet, neither of us ended up getting out. Loading was far faster than the interrogation, then we got on down the road again.
If it was *such* an issue, then the forklift could have brought the pallet to the gate and loaded us. Really wasn't any need to complicate things.
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