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    Moving a 40' Container

    I grade roads for my job, I know full well how fast steel wears out dragging on a road surface. Dragging a container like that with one end lifted and one end dragging will destroy the container quickly. No way in **** I'd drag it like that if it was my container. Its a Bad option and the least...
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    Moving a 40' Container

    Watch "container becomes trailer " on you tube. Dragging a container with a dozer is going to tear up the road, tear up the container (if not destroy it), and it is extremely un maneuverable dragging a box like that. Unless it's just a very short distance dragging it is a terrible choice...
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    Moving a 40' Container

    The m1022 25 ton dolly will handle 40ft high cube containers according to the container load video on YouTube, the video was made my the manufacturing company Sent from my SM-N900V using Tapatalk
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    Moving a 40' Container

    It might not just bolt up but it wouldn't be too difficult to make a bracket to make it bolt up. A 40' container/trailer takes room to maneuver regardless what sort of wheels are under it. My 40' gooseneck trailer would have a difficult time making hairpin turns on a mountain road but if logging...
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    Moving a 40' Container

    The army did have a container dolly made for transporting loaded containers in rough terrain. I've seen them for sale on iron planet. Look up "container load trailer" on you tube Sent from my SM-N900V using Tapatalk
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    Moving a 40' Container

    There is a purpose built dolly for moving containers. It has a set of wheels that attach behind and a set in the front which have a tongue for turning. I have a small dolly that was made for 20' shelter systems. I am not sure of the nomenclature of the larger one designed for moving shipping...
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