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    An Engine Crane might work if You have a friend with a Large One , or know someone with a tow truck .
    When installing or removing a Large Air Compressor in a basement , I just hire a tow truck , average $ 50 to $ 75 if You are all ready ( Slings on Both Units ) and don't waste there time .
    Old one at the bottom of the stairs , and new one at the top , pull out and drop in .
    Bandit
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    For the cost to rent an engine crane for 4 hours , You can get a tow truck for 1/2 hour and it's less work for you .
    Are You near a Harbor Freight ? ( If You plan on doing a Lot of Heavy Lifting )
    http://www.harborfreight.com/1-2-hal...nch-37555.html
    Foldable Shop Crane - 2 Ton
    Telescoping Gantry Crane - 1 Ton

    Last edited by Bandit; 06-24-2012 at 12:13 AM.

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