Daniel, If you don't tell Blanca Color, you get a baby blue/ivory in the 1390 :-) It looks ok, but would have preferred the red/ivory myself.
And yes, even if you don't think you will use the extra belts for a while, if one breaks, it shuts you down. Table belt and the top belts were only $80 cheap insurance.
The rotary, (she offers three types, the Chuck, the hot dog roller and a wheel roller, (I got the wheel roller similar to an Epilog type but cheaper)) are only $200 and well worth getting even if you don't think you'll use one.
I do use the 63mm lens more than the 40mm lens. But that's just me. I'd get at least those two. Cheaper now, there is no extra shipping costs.
My Shipping container was 58" x 48" x 46" high including the 4" in height of the metal base used in place of pallet. And it has shipping weight of 1100 pounds.
I have a 400 ft drive, and the trucker couldn't back into my drive as it has sharp turn at street. And he was pulling a 47' trailer. Make sure you tell shipping broker to deliver in local truck if your location is tight.
The driver didn't really want to, but I got him to roll the pallet down to my garage. used a small three wheel pallet jack. I then lifted and placed on four - four wheel furniture movers from Harbor Freight. Best thing since sliced bread for moving stuff.
On cement, I could push the box my hand with little effort. I then moved across about 150 feet of grass/dirt with my small tractor. Pushing mainly. Very hard ground at that time. Had difficulty the last 40 feet as was uneven and wet area. But got it moved. I did go and get three sheets of 3/8" cheap ply. You need 3/4" ply to successfully roll across. Both the small wheels of the furniture movers and for sure the 4 large wheels of the machine itself went right through the thin stuff. If I had only the distance you have, that's what I'd do. Three sheets, spans 12' side to side. Easy rolling with furniture movers. Or remove from the crate and roll on it's own wheels. either way!
The two parts of the 1390 are attached with 6ft (barely, more like 65") plastic cable housing. There is enough room to pick up top, move in through doorway and then turn and move the base through also. Both sections are about the same weight as I said earlier.
If you want some pictures of my machine, crate, and in pieces, I can send them to you, just PM me your email.
Keep asking questions, that's what we're here for!
John
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