OK, hands up who's heard of this one.......?
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Re: OK, hands up who's heard of this one.......?
I's have set up a block and tackle off a tree. But I'd say it's two, maybe three per nellie. Bloody inefficient way to KO tanks.
Re: OK, hands up who's heard of this one.......?
Yes, they were just VERY unfortunate to have one land smack on the tank. It's occurred to me that I used to routinely dead-lift 11-gallon kegs weighing 140lbs to shoulder height, to get them on the flat-bed of a brewery lorry (before H&S was really a 'thing') and two of us would lift 18-gallon kegs between us, so it's not insurmountable.
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It’s how Derrick likes to fly planes
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He's more of a lander than a flier tbh.
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18 gallon keg is a bit over 100kg. Manhandling the best part of a third of a tonne is not easy, particularly if it's a smallish sort of item. I have lifted a pickup truck with a large number of men, but that's easier than a shell because everyone can get at it.