Thanks, not really, the cabs are fairly light when gutted. I use a cherry picker with a
cab lifter to set it on a Chep cart initially. Chock the wheels and grab a buddy to help roll the cab from one cart to another, forward or back, easy peasy.
Yep, I do like Chep (Blue) pallets with Harbor Freight casters they make a quick cab or whatever dolly, cheap. I suggest picking good solid pallets and watching out for nails poking up, I usually just check them with a hammer right before using. Put down some cardboard and/or an old blanket to
protect the finish if necessary. When done I’ll remove the casters and return them from where I borrowed them.
Cab corners and lower a-pillars are a no go as well. The right cab corner and above show old damage that’d been repaired/replaced/straightened and then brazed together. Just a touch of rot in the right lower cowl also.