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Started by David McLeod, July 28, 2012, 10:29:07 AM

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David McLeod

Of your bee haulers. I'm needing a trailer or some means of hauling boxes to outyards and looking for ideas. At this time I'm thinking a flatbed trailer with ramp and even though my count at this time isn't huge I am building my hive count so future expansion is considered. I also would like to know/see how you move the boxes. Anyone have handtrucks or lifts that they would like to brag on.
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Joe D

How many do you expect to be moving.  I have very few hives, I moved them once with a hand truck and a 5x10 ft trailer.  One load for the hives and 1 for supers to be added.  Now a guy in our bee club may be more like what you want.  He has a flatbed truck and a trailer for the forklift.  He has his hives on pallets, I could be wrong but I think he told me he can carry 60 hives on a load.  Maybe this will help.



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David McLeod

I'm on track to go into winter with twenty and am shooting for fifty next year.
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JP

Hey David, check this thread out: http://forum.beemaster.com/index.php/topic,27145.0.html My buddy Bailey still uses this set up and loves it. Feel free to PM him with any questions. Super nice guy and will be more than happy to answer any questions you might have.


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