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Posted
3 hours ago, Stihl123 said:

hi

yeh basically wondering if anyone has moved a 15 or 20 foot empty container, and if they have, how they did it?

thinking about getting one to use as a shed due to the fact they are big and secure!

access is tight but it will go, it would have to go in long ways the whole way down the garden

could get a digger in, like a 5 ton but not a telehandler or anything

 

i dunno if it's a stupid idea or not :D

thanks 

 

Not much help in a garden but 2 of us moved a decent sized portacabin on tarmac by hand using 2 pump trucks and scaffold tube rollers.

 

Don't know if a container is more secure than any other building? Also steel containers can have condensation problems unless you line them

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It will move just need to plan first I have moved them with a tirfor and buried landrover spare wheel just need to keep it off the ground on rollers and not rush the job or just get a big hiab 

Posted
10 minutes ago, andy cobb said:

If it's only a short container open the doors right back and put a straw bale on telehandler tines and lift from inside.

But he can't get a telehandler in.

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