Can I move a 9' GC3 in a short bed pickup?

I'd use a utility trailer if you're set up for towing. I have my own, but uhaul rents a 6x12 one for about $19.99, that is more than big enough.

Put the slate in the pickup bed and whatever small pieces fit easily. Use moving blankets to pad them.

Put the frame on the utility trailer and strap it in place.

I did it this way with just a 5x8 trailer (that you can put the gates down to make it more like 5x11'.
That's exactly what I'll be doing.
 
No apology necessary...!

c/o jay Spielberg:

As per our conversation, to breakdown a gold crown 4 you will need the following items.

9/16 socket, 1/2 socket 3/4 socket, 8-12 inch extension for ratchet drive, # 3 Phillips bit, #2 Phillips bit.
tack or staple puller, pliers, 3/Th's wrench 1/2 wrench. 9/32 Allen wrench.

Start by removing Allen screws in the pockets, remove pocket (or gully liners if ball return) Next remove 9/16 rail bolts and studs from rails, these are found under the rails looking up from the bottom. Next remove ball track if ball return and ball ball receiver box. The hardware for the ball receiver box is a number 2 Phillips with a 3/8 nut run up through the two angle brackets and attached under the ball storage area. (ball return only) Next, with a helper lift the rail and apron Assembly off the table and flip upside down. Next remove the #2 Phillips screws from the metal brackets in the corners of the aprons, Next remove the the 1/2 head bolts from the aprons and stack finished side to finished side, two short pieces 2 long pieces. Next carefully remove the 1/2 inch head bolts that go through the castings into the round receiver bolts in the rails, 2 per side on the corner castings 1 per side on the side pocket castings. Start with the castings on the head rail where they connect to the side rails first. IE you will be removing just the short end rail first. Next remove the foot rail casting bolts. Slide the two long rails to wards the center of the table and remove the single casting bolt on both sides of the long rail. and repeat on the other long rail. You should now have 6 separate rails, transport the bottom face to bottom faced avoid scratches to the Formica rail cap.

Now remove ALL the staples from the bed cloth with your staple remover and pliers. make sure you check under and around the pocket openings. With the cloth removed you'll see the bare slate, remove the 12 slate screws with the # 3 Phillips bit. Remove the slate and place flat in your truck wood side down slate side up. You can stack the three slates on top of each other.

Now remove the 3/4 inch bolts from the angle iron between the frame and the pedestal. Now set the frame on the floor and remove the 3/4 inch bolts from the left hand side of the frame. Now do the right hand side (4 bolts). With the bolts removed you can tap on the sides of the frame and separate the short pieces from the long. Stack and load into you truck.

Now remove the 3/4 inch bolts from the leg sections through the center connector (2 on each side) load the legs and center stretcher into your truck. cover the loaded items with packing blankets and load the rails, aprons and hardware box ball track etc...

When unloading into your room, keep the frame components together, keep the legs and center stretcher together, keep the rails and aprons together and lean the slates vertical against any solid wall one against the other in a single stack is fine.

This should get you through the break down process.


Jay Spielberg
Quality done right the first time!
Thanks! This is a GC3 and is already broken down but I appreciate the info.
 
the title of this thread makes a good C&W song line, and yes, good luck, I think it will work.
 
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the title of this thread makes a good C&W song line, and yes, good luck, I think it will work.
You gotta have trains, dogs, and a lyin-cheatin old lady too. A song with CrownRoyal, Gold Crowns, pick ups and all the rest would be a instant classic. ;)
 
I know I’ve said this before but when I picked up my 9’ GC IV I rented a u-haul and took my brother. The guy working there said someone just picked one up. He loaded it by himself into a jeep wrangler, no trailer, and took off. I don’t know how he did that!
 
I know I’ve said this before but when I picked up my 9’ GC IV I rented a u-haul and took my brother. The guy working there said someone just picked one up. He loaded it by himself into a jeep wrangler, no trailer, and took off. I don’t know how he did that!
really a good way to break one. would never do that.
 
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