Today is moving day for the 300G. ,
All the iron has been removed but it is still going to be a chore. Hope I haven't forgotten anything. Updates to follow.
Take some photos !!!
One thing I would remind you to be careful about -- the sides of the transmitter.
Collins used some compression fittings that pinch some flanges on the main transmitter cabinet to hold the sides to that cabinet without any visible retaining hardware.
It is very tempting to leverage the transmitter underneath either side, rather than from the front or back, and this can dislodge the entire side panel, and even bend the sheet metal at the lowest part of the side.
The sides on Ser. No. 33 that I have at home are not very pretty, and I haven't put them on. I did realize the ones on Ser. No. 147 were vulnerable this way during the move from WFOY Florida into the radio museum in Maryland.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46TLmROTTqkAnyway, good luck, and otherwise be very respectful of the 1300 lbs you'll be efforting.