[GreenKeys] 35ASR Questions

Don Robert House 62.5milliamps at gmail.com
Thu Jul 31 23:11:51 EDT 2014


David,

The cabinet of the 35 ASR is welded.  The door comes off the front of  
the cabinet,  the top of the cabinet comes off,
the physical base comes off as does the TD, Reperf, and the ESU, and  
the Typing Unit.
Even doing all of this the cabinet will not fit in most automobiles.   
It would be fairly easy with a pick-up truck.
If you have to bring it out of a basement it would take 2 - 4 strong  
men.

You might consider renting one of U-HAULs smallest trailers.  I did  
that once and picked up two 35 ASRs from
a loading dock... but of course I was 25 years younger then.  UHAUL  
will even put a temporary hitch on your car.

225 pounds is the minimum weight. See table below

Good luck,
Don

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On 30 Jul 2014, at 7:35 PM, David Burns wrote:

Trying to figure out if I could get one home from far away in a car.

1. I presume the top part of the machine detaches from the pedestal.   
True?
2. Is there typically any electronics in the pedestal or is it all  
"upstairs"?
3. Does the pedestal break down into flat parts, or is it an "all- 
welded-together" affair?
4. A weight quote for some old govt RFP (via Google) said a 35ASR  
weighed 225 lbs.  Does that seem reasonable or do you think that quote  
included a shipping pallet?

Any insight would be appreciated...

Thanks,

-Dave in Boston

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