I’ve been a mover for over 15 years and I gotta say this is a really excellent video. I see so many hack moving companies making videos of them doing the dumbest shit, but it’s really nice to see a moving page that actually knows what they are doing. Beautiful work.
I know the was a general tutorial, the reason not every hole was filled or loaded tighter......by far the best how to load I've seen on TH-cam....so many upstart rookie companies shrink wrapping every piece, using moms step ladder , using totes and plastic for base , 5 rubber bands on a kitchen chair, 10 bands on a dresser etc etc......take note rookies, this is how the big boys do it. Again just a tutorial we load much tigher and fill every hole to were you have to yank on boxes to break the tier loose on the unload
You guys just saved me time and money, because I was going to hire a moving company because I had the slightest clue what to do until I saw this!! I'm moving tomorrow, and I will be using the wide tier! Thanks guys😊😊
I dont mean to be so off topic but does any of you know of a method to log back into an Instagram account? I somehow lost the login password. I love any tricks you can offer me.
@Daxton Elliot thanks for your reply. I got to the site on google and Im in the hacking process atm. Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Beautiful. Finally a moving video where I didn't see anything wrong. You even put down a pad for standing the couch and put the feet to the wall. The only thing I could say is stacking dish packs sideways might cause dishes to break, since u stand them vertical in the dish pack. Same reason you don't put picture boxes horizontal because any bump while driving could crack them in the middle.
Gonna be moving in a month or so and I'm glad I came across this video. Been looking at a lot of them, but really liked this one! Thank you for the tips!!
For them big loads 15 000 lbs and more, You start with a wide tier. I load at least 3 wide tiers. Get rid of all the bulky items, then 5 or 6 regular tiers , and then its s box party. This way you can load 28000 to 31000 lbs on a 53 ft Kentucky. Been at this since 1996. Anyways, great video.
Or see untrained summer Help work under the table barely speak english and make 1200 a week. While Im on the books rushed to get jobs done quick blamed for lack of speed but your training the guys with no experiance but who gets short pay and low hour as a form of punishment
Never load boxes on their side,if the customer loaded liquids or bleach, your screwed it’s going to leak and get on the furniture,so this is a poor video
Or in mourning call state police to look out for the car I drive for driving wreckless get pulled over and then that get reported to atlas so my boss has leverage not to give me a raise when All I did tgat summer was bust my ass all day
I’ve been a mover for over 15 years and I gotta say this is a really excellent video. I see so many hack moving companies making videos of them doing the dumbest shit, but it’s really nice to see a moving page that actually knows what they are doing. Beautiful work.
I agree with you! Most of the other video show how stupid they are. This is the way to pack a truck!
I know the was a general tutorial, the reason not every hole was filled or loaded tighter......by far the best how to load I've seen on TH-cam....so many upstart rookie companies shrink wrapping every piece, using moms step ladder , using totes and plastic for base , 5 rubber bands on a kitchen chair, 10 bands on a dresser etc etc......take note rookies, this is how the big boys do it. Again just a tutorial we load much tigher and fill every hole to were you have to yank on boxes to break the tier loose on the unload
I remember when I was that green lol, luckily I had some efficient and skilled guys showing me the ropes.
You guys just saved me time and money, because I was going to hire a moving company because I had the slightest clue what to do until I saw this!! I'm moving tomorrow, and I will be using the wide tier! Thanks guys😊😊
I've watched a lot of truck loading videos to prepare for a move and this is by far the best so far. Thanks for making and posting this video!
I dont mean to be so off topic but does any of you know of a method to log back into an Instagram account?
I somehow lost the login password. I love any tricks you can offer me.
@Silas Brooks instablaster :)
@Daxton Elliot thanks for your reply. I got to the site on google and Im in the hacking process atm.
Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Daxton Elliot It did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thanks so much, you saved my account !
@Silas Brooks Glad I could help xD
Beautiful. Finally a moving video where I didn't see anything wrong. You even put down a pad for standing the couch and put the feet to the wall. The only thing I could say is stacking dish packs sideways might cause dishes to break, since u stand them vertical in the dish pack. Same reason you don't put picture boxes horizontal because any bump while driving could crack them in the middle.
Absolutely brilliant video and very well edited.
Gonna be moving in a month or so and I'm glad I came across this video. Been looking at a lot of them, but really liked this one! Thank you for the tips!!
Oh yeah this is the stuff that really gets me going
Great videos. They know what they are doing.
Excellent video.
Many thanks.
Why are your dish-packs and mediums on the side?
The mediums not a problem, but those dishpacks a different story. Never, ever should you turn dishpacks on their side.
Thank you! A great video!!
What a great video! Thank you!
What would you recommend when the couch is wider than the base you have to the right of it? Put flat stuff there or what?
Put flat pieces behind it, ideally the same height
Thanks for the video. This is the one area I struggle with.
After tier is done do you use load bars alone or with plywood for extra bracing?
For them big loads 15 000 lbs and more, You start with a wide tier. I load at least 3 wide tiers. Get rid of all the bulky items, then 5 or 6 regular tiers , and then its s box party. This way you can load 28000 to 31000 lbs on a 53 ft Kentucky. Been at this since 1996. Anyways, great video.
Boxes stacked on their side?
Not so great for the structure of the box or its contents
could be linens, towels that kind of stuff and you can always put a newfie pad or 2 ft plywood on them to protect when loading on top of them
Great video thanks best one out there
why dont start with ligth stuff for base in a teir
Professional movers 💯👍
no they are not, might be a profesional company but the loader is an amateur
And carpets in the first tier is a no no , because you have to lay the carpets down before you put the furniture in for set up
Would like to see chrome app
Oh yeahhh this is my jam
I load my truck the same way
love rubber bands heat tap
I drive for Atlas Van Lines
Sorry but its not good to turn kartons if your have packed plates in the karton
better hope there isnt anything valuable in those 4.5s or 5.2 dish packs.
They were mediums not 4.5
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Or see untrained summer Help work under the table barely speak english and make 1200 a week. While Im on the books rushed to get jobs done quick blamed for lack of speed but your training the guys with no experiance but who gets short pay and low hour as a form of punishment
Never load boxes on their side,if the customer loaded liquids or bleach, your screwed it’s going to leak and get on the furniture,so this is a poor video
Or in mourning call state police to look out for the car I drive for driving wreckless get pulled over and then that get reported to atlas so my boss has leverage not to give me a raise when All I did tgat summer was bust my ass all day