Hotwire - I have a 10" mesh BUD I bought used several years ago. It's much easier to reinstall if you dismantle it as little as possible. All I did was remove the mesh panels, just held in with screws. I left all the mounting hardware intact. I unhooked the actuator arm (after I took off the mesh so I didn't knock a hole in a panel) and removed the four arms holding the lnbs. I labeled EVERYTHING with a Sharpie. If you have to remove any of the mounting bracket, use a sharpie to make a straight line across the two parts. A flat bed truck is best, but I couldn't find one. So I bolted a couple of pieces of plywood sideways across my pickup. We laid the dish on that, and strapped it down tight. The dish will be wider than the truck, so take it slow and easy. I moved mine 20 miles and had no problems. I did take every back road I could find. I had already installed the pole prior to getting the dish. It took less than an hour to reinstall and aim, since we were careful when we took it down. It was a bit of a hassle to move, but it's still working great 12 years later, with only a few upgrades.