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Just a question about moving stuff..

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Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
Originally posted by: OdiN
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
Originally posted by: OdiN
It's called "bracing yourself" - try it sometime. Hell just about anyone will pull themselves along a floor. Most people do not weight more than a fridge.

You really do not understand just how fucking heavy this fridge is and how little I weigh. I was bracing myself, it just DIDN'T WORK.

We were using the little Uhaul strap wheely thing and that helps a lot. :-/

Originally posted by: OdiN
Dude I was carting around wheelbarrows full of dirt and 90lb cement bags when I was a kid. It's less about what you weight, and more about what you're doing to get the leverage you need, etc.

Did you even read what I just said? If not, it's right there. -_-

Wheelbarrow does not equal megafridge movement.

I've moved stuff heavier than myself plenty of times. Including fridges wedged into palces, freezers, washers/dryers.

I could lift the wheel on that wheelbarrow and pull it loaded if need be.

😵 Your logic is just flawed. "I've moved stuff heavier than myself; I CAN MOVE ANYTHING."

Give me a lever long enough and I can move the world.

Go lift some weights.
 
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