Why Coleman built this still amazes me. Plain Texas stupid. The solution is simple. Get a small grinder with a cutting wheel and cut the bast@@d up into easier handling pieces. Just because comeone in a distant place made a dumd decision is no reason to perpetuate it. You can thank me after doing this.
You're joking, right?
Do you also remove your old tires with a sawzall when you replace them?
It's not bad at all. I've moved or installed half a dozen and prefer it over a separate components. Coleman pushes it off the truck on dollies and it's put into place by three guys-two if they know what they're doing. Once it's there in place, it's done-
It's an easy install for the trades, too. There's one cold, one hot, and one soft (for RO) connect point for the plumber. It's also quick and easy for the electrician. If you know what you are doing you can stub the electrical up for a very neat install on new construction.
I will say the pump unit is pretty, but not very service friendly as a component type system.