« Reply #6 on: June 30, 2019, 11:38:57 PM »
Remember to remove all the balls from the games first. If you are going to lay the heads down, you may need to pull the connectors loose in the heads if the wiring is too tight to lay the heads down onto the cabinet while its at playing position. Blanket the cabinet, lay the head down onto padding or a small pillow and strap it to the cabinet. Head should rest against the back plate of the cabinet so it doesn't move when raising it upright. Add another blanket around the head and strap or wrap, then take off the back legs, stand it to upright storage position, take off the front legs, wrap the legs in a towel, bolts in an old sock, and away you go....
Legs taken off and left flat, head again needs to be blanket wrapped and a large pillow against the backglass to stop vibration. The cabinet could be layed onto blankets for added vibration protection as well on either situation. Make sure nothing is loose or can move around in the trailer. Everything should be removed from inside the games, such as extra parts, balls, cash box, and manual that might damage components should it move in the machine.

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