I have moved many gas pumps. With visible pumps the glass cylinder is fragile, with just the rods giving it strength. If you look at the glass cylinder top and bottom and don't see putty holding it in, its best to take the top including the glass off the pump and transport separately. Don't lift and carry pump from the bonnet (top), lift from casting just below the cylinder. Safest to move standing up if you can, if you have to move lying down make sure not to stress the cylinder. If broken, the glass cylinders cost about $600 to replace depending on which model. As Aunt Phil said, when moving you can use a hand truck but beware they are very top heavy. Clock faces and electrics (shorter) are much easier to move. Globes are the advertising part that go on top of the pump, always remove these if present before you move any pump (three screws at base). Probably more than you wanted to know. Good luck.