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Moving a 40' Container

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porkysplace

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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. That's why the CLT was invented.

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Cat D-6 with a ripper on the back or bigger lift the front of the container and you won't even have back the dozer down the road or raise it with the blade and pull it in reverse . By the time you buy a tractor and a specialized container trailer you could build a pole barn cheaper. You can grade the road on the way out.
 

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Cat D-6 with a ripper on the back or bigger lift the front of the container and you won't even have back the dozer down the road or raise it with the blade and pull it in reverse . By the time you buy a tractor and a specialized container trailer you could build a pole barn cheaper. You can grade the road on the way out.
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 desirable.

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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. That's why the CLT was invented.

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Yes, dragging with a dozer isn't even in the list of choices.
 

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It'd be cheaper, faster and easier to hire a guy with a dozer for an hour, and drag it into place than to buy something you wont need ever again.
Who says I won't need it ever again? There's a demand for people that can put a container in a difficult location. It might be cheap to hire a dozer, but extremely expensive to fix the road once it's completely torn to shreds.
 

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What it the road surface? What's your time frame, do you get frost there, whose road is it and what is the road surface, etc...

Put 6x6 under it as skids.

You asked for help and we all tried to help.

You have to buy whatever it is you use since all you currently have is the container.

Sorry I made an assumption and tried to be practical and help you with my own experiance.


Go buy a truck and build a custom trailer.

Let me know when you want this thread closed, as your original question has been answered(No).
 

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You said you had a(1) container to move, I should have assumed you meant you wanted to do this repeatedly for others to? :sad:
 

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I have a high cube container that I need to drag up a mountain.
Totally misinterpreted this, I guess.
 

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What it the road surface? What's your time frame, do you get frost there, whose road is it and what is the road surface, etc...

Put 6x6 under it as skids.

You asked for help and we all tried to help.

You have to buy whatever it is you use since all you currently have is the container.

Sorry I made an assumption and tried to be practical and help you with my own experiance.


Go buy a truck and build a custom trailer.

Let me know when you want this thread closed, as your original question has been answered(No).
I do appreciate the attempt to help and I probably didn't provide enough information in the original post. I assumed my point would be more clear since I posted this in the "trailers" sub forum. I've been over all of the available options in my head a thousand times and I was looking for a new one. I already had a professional company deliver the thing to the bottom of the mountain but they couldn't get up the hill because they showed up in a OTR semi. I'm using this as an excuse to convince my wife to let me get into a truck and trailer. I'll plow with whatever truck I end up with and I might sell the trailer after I use it. Who knows. I'd rather spend $20k buying my own stuff and doing it myself and then sell the stuff than trust someone else to get it done the way I want it. We can consider this thread closed since I now have the info I was after.
 

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I'd be more concerned of the dozer operators in the area that couldn't drag something up the hill without doing so much damage you couldn't drag it out with a rake.

But hey, buy a truck.
 
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