Built by Wide Vision Metal Fabrication, a quick way to move a 40 foot shipping container (or other sizes) is to roll a dolly under it, attach a hitch on the other end, and go! #shippingcontainer #seacan #cargocontainer
Can you post the dolly/hitch build. I’m desperate to find a mover after selling my property but nobody around here will move a container except for out of state movers. I just want to move it two miles
If you'd stayed here another day, you could have seen the crane in action. I would have used the crane and lifted you up into our dead elm tree so you could trim some branches for us. :) lol
It worked great! Now I have to decide if I want my customers to find out I can move containers. It might turn into another business venture given the demand for containers right now!
I should do that! I did a truck walk around video long ago, but that was before the switch to these tires, among many other changes. An update video is on the list. Thanks!
How about a update on your international tire and wheel setup. It has been a long time since any update on them and some pics would be nice also,keep up good work.
Howdy Don! This one is not a high cube. The TARE is 7650 lbs on this container. There's a couple walls inside, so I rounded to 8,000 lbs, then add some more for the hitch and dolly frame. I set the center of the axles 150 inches from the rear, so there should be 6145 lbs on the dolly and 2155 lbs on the hitch. Theoretically, of course, as I didn't go across a scale to make sure. The springs on the axles don't appear overloaded. Also, the hubs were cool to the touch when I parked it in my drive after an 84 mile journey. I think it's good! :)
Do you have a video showing how your built this or do you have a build list and how you built it. I would like to built for a project coming where I need to move 4 40ft Shipping Containers. I can weld, all the time but don't know your built blue prints details. If you have any information please help I would like to built it. Thank you