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    Great Thread! ok here's what we have so far:



    30ft above ground pool, and it weighed 300lbs
    Car rims- 15-35 lbs
    Brake rotors- 15-25 lbs
    Cast Furnace no sheet metal about 40" square 400 lbs
    275 gal oil tank. about 300 lbs.
    4" Dia cast pipe. about 10 lbs a ft. Ex. 10' = 100lbs
    Cast iron tub 300 lbs avg.
    5 gallon bucket full of BB copper wire 50lbs
    Average computer tower weighs around 20 LBS.
    40 gallon water heater-- 100lbs
    50 gallon waterheater -- 130lbs
    100 gallon commercial waterheater 485lbs
    Chevy chevette 2200#
    1970-87 Chevy 1/2 ton 4wd minus drivetrain 4000
    1985 dodge 3/4 ton 2wd 5000
    1989 Buick lesabre 3500
    1988 s10 2wd 3200
    1993 ford aerostar 4000
    1985 1/2 ton 2wd Chevy diesel 4700
    1980 ford 3/4 ton 4wd minus bed 4200
    1980 s 10 blaZer 2.8 4wd 3500
    1985 Chrysler 5th Ave 3800 complete
    5ft ATM - small retail in-store size - roughly 700-800 lbs
    4.5 tall by 3 foot 1980 to 90's copy machine 400 plus pounds
    5.5 foot tall by 4 foot long by 3 foot wide copy machine well over 500 lbs

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