I "think" if you have Shopsmith arrange delivery and choose "Residential", then the lift gate is included. Otherwise I think it's a $20 up charge. For me they only delivered to the street, not on to the driveway (I asked the dispatcher a couple days before delivery if they would back on to the driveway and was told no), so even off the truck you need to get it to its new home. Even with 2 strong people, 291 poundsElaborateBobcat wrote:Thanks everyone for the warm welcome.
Benush26, how bad was taking it off the truck? Is it enough to have two (relatively strong, not so young) guys to take it off the truck or should I request a liftgate while I still have the chance?
I will post pictures once I have everything all set up!

Mine arrived on a 28' truck that had the lift gate. If i was to guess, i'd say the height of the truck bed was 5'. I had mine placed on a golf cart trailer so it was easy to back up to the garage door. The driver placed the crate on a gate, barely, since the lift gate is shorter then the length of the box, then lowered it to a few inches above the cart. It did take a fair amount of effort to slide it on to the cart because of the pallet. If I'd been smart I would have placed a large wooden dowel under it to make it roll easier.
The box is about 31 1/2" wide, 65" long, but sets on a pallet. The pallet doesn't slide well.

How far are you taking it?

Realistically it is a long distance even for 2 strong men to take it from the bed to the ground and then hauling it without benefit of something with wheels could be a great deal of work. If you dont have some type of wheeled cart or pickup then you might try to get 4 people then I would suggest 2x4s cross ways through the openings on the pallet and one person on each corner.
If it is only the two of you, I have heard that one owner took the top off and carried it in pieces to his basement (though I think 2 of them carried the assembly with the headstock / tubes).
I'm not sure any of this helps, just how I did it
Ben