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20' container on a flatbed trailer???


richy_B
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There is a plate on them which says the empty weight which will be near 3 tonne. They are 8ft wide which looks huge behind a car. I towed a 7ft wide 9ft long one back and that was pushing the limits and we had marker lights on.

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Are you sure they're only 2 tonne? I thought they were considerably heavier than that.

 

Just checked the ones in my yard.

 

20ft- 2.28t

40ft- 3.77t

 

Re the original question- by the time you've messed around driving a 140 mile round trip FOUR OR FIVE times, you'll wish you'd had them delivered two at a time and craned off exactly where you want them. How were you planning to unload them anyway?

 

Seriously, it's a no brainer. If you needed to skimp on the cost of transport (although I reckon cost your time and diesel into it and it would be the same) how could you afford five containers anyway??

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As far as the sheer dimensions go I wouldn't worry too much. I know someone in the south east who recently put a 36' mobile home on a flatbed truck to move it a few miles. He told the local Police and the Highways Agency; neither were in the least interested as he wasn't going to straddle two lanes of an A or M road. So the move was down to him and mates going on ahead to block junctions etc.

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