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Thu Mar 19 2015 01:59 PM
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Joined: Jun 2013
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I am considering the purchase of a Fry 5 gallon and for shipping purposes, need to know the overall height. If it is less than 8-1/2 feet, it will fit into a Beltmann truck.
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I ship these on Beltmann all the time but lay them on a long pallet that I build. Last one went to Longview,TX. Build the support correctly and the cylinder will not be damaged. I will be shipping a G & B 176 in the next week. That pump is a little over 8ft. 6inches, as I measured it today to start on the pallet. Paul www.severngaspumps.com
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Around 9'3". The best option is take the cylinder and pipes off, then it will fit, Or the base and pump works.
Travis
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The pump seller measured it and it was 8 feet 4 inches. It does not have the adapter plate on the top that the globe attaches to. The pump is in OH and I am TX; won't be able to remove the bonnet and cylinder prior to shipping.
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