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Question on how to load a trailer
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<blockquote data-quote="John Zuber" data-source="post: 1025814" data-attributes="member: 59842"><p>My son will be moving 800 miles later this month, and he'll be using a U-Pack trailer. A 28' trailer is dropped off and you have three days to pack. He has a family room set (full size couch, love couch, 65" TV, audio/speakers equipment, etc), and a full bed room set. Also other odds and ends like a desk, a few chairs, etc. With the U-Pack you pay by the liner foot that you use in the trailer. What I'm wondering is the best optimum way to load the largest items, which are the couches. I'm wondering if standing them up "on end" will not only fit, but if the couches can tolerate being on end for the move. Another option is to place the smaller couch upside down onto the full size couch...but then probably nothing can go on top of that arrangement.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Anyone experienced in making this kind of move, how to optimize the loading of furniture, etc? And all his stuff is fairly new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Zuber, post: 1025814, member: 59842"] My son will be moving 800 miles later this month, and he'll be using a U-Pack trailer. A 28' trailer is dropped off and you have three days to pack. He has a family room set (full size couch, love couch, 65" TV, audio/speakers equipment, etc), and a full bed room set. Also other odds and ends like a desk, a few chairs, etc. With the U-Pack you pay by the liner foot that you use in the trailer. What I'm wondering is the best optimum way to load the largest items, which are the couches. I'm wondering if standing them up "on end" will not only fit, but if the couches can tolerate being on end for the move. Another option is to place the smaller couch upside down onto the full size couch...but then probably nothing can go on top of that arrangement. Anyone experienced in making this kind of move, how to optimize the loading of furniture, etc? And all his stuff is fairly new. [/QUOTE]
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