In Oregon, Monster Moves follow 4th generation building and house mover, Chris Arsenault, from Arsenault Structural Moving Systems, attempt to transport a 70-year old snow plough locomotive up …
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In Oregon, Monster Moves follow 4th generation building and house mover, Chris Arsenault, from Arsenault Structural Moving Systems, attempt to transport a 70-year old snow plough locomotive up ‘Train Mountain’ to a hillside throne. Moving the 120-ton historic hulk up the super-steep terrain and along narrow roads is a huge challenge.
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