Tons of zip lock bags, snack, quart and gallon size.
Get the bags with the plastic slide, much more secure.
Slips of paper to write descriptions on.
Sharpie Black Pen.
***Write the description on the paper and place it inside of the baggie.***
Six boxes in two or three sizes for castings, pockets, parts bags, corner skirts.
10-20 moving blankets.
Packaging tape to keep blankets around the rails, side skirts, ball box.
Be sure to check every bolt for a washer. They can get stuck in a hole and pop out later and get lost.
***Do not just throw the bolts and screws all into one box. Bag them by like items. Segregation and labeling are key to an easy assembly later.***
After you get back......
Clean and inspect all of the pieces for repair or replacement.
Check the nuts inside the rails for problems.
Clean everything now before beginning assembly.
Create a “shopping list” of needed, bolts, screws, washers, etc.
Remember....never dry assemble any fastener.
Use a very light coat of grease or oil on the threads of any and all fasteners.
Actually I would suggest using a “dry lubricant” spray on the threads, so nothing is wet.
Organize all of the parts before beginning assembly.