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Hi Folks, I am going to pick up a clicker 1500 with a friend tomorrow. After looking at the schematic online it seems the plates can be removed, but I am unsure as to how much weight they account for. Does anyone know after disassembly what the heaviest standalone part of the clicker weighs? If the C-casting is 400 pounds or less then we can manage, but if not I'll need to get another guy to help. Any input you guys have would be great. Thanks

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They come apart into 4 c castings which for the 1500 are a bit heavy but manageable. See instruction manual here.

The whole thing weighs about 550 lbs. so one C casting shouldn't weigh more than 125 lbs.

Art

Hi Folks, I am going to pick up a clicker 1500 with a friend tomorrow. After looking at the schematic online it seems the plates can be removed, but I am unsure as to how much weight they account for. Does anyone know after disassembly what the heaviest standalone part of the clicker weighs? If the C-casting is 400 pounds or less then we can manage, but if not I'll need to get another guy to help. Any input you guys have would be great. Thanks

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They come apart into 4 c castings which for the 1500 are a bit heavy but manageable. See instruction manual here.

The whole thing weighs about 550 lbs. so one C casting shouldn't weigh more than 125 lbs.

Art

Thanks Art, I see what you are saying based on the schematic. I didn't realize the C castings were 4 separate pieces, I thought it was one unit. Thanks again.

James

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