Before we go any further with suggestions of pipe or rollers, I have to ask...
is the area LEVEL?
is the area LEVEL?
that's a great idea actually. especially if you have a good sized winch....which can make it easy.if ya have some place to anchor a block and tackle you got it made,, but with out that sorry that little beast aint gona do it, unless like every one said level, and hard and rollers..udder wise nope!
If there is room for a tow truck to pull the container into position, those guys are hungry and love cash! The pulling tends to lift the front a bit and it wont dig in. If there is no room for a tow truck, but there is a big tree somewhere past where the container is to go again the tow truck can work miracles with a snatch block. Traveling charges and the usual extras are not often brought up if you are a bit flexible with when they arrive.I need a shipping container next to my new shop, Home Depot rents a BX25D, with backhoe and bucket, will it push a 40' shipping container (8300 lbs empty) on a smooth city street?
I had driven my tractor an hour and a half to get to our cottage.Dave, it looks like when you get stuck you do a good job of it!
What were you doing out there when it fell through?
Wow - the link is cool - tight spot.Hey the link works! It will take some maneuvering but I think we can do it.
BINGO!!If you can get the container squared to the drive and set it on 3 or 4 pieces of 6" steel pipe to fit the entire width of the container it will move easily.
I have a story, as all us old folks do that follows along those lines.Your tow companies work cheap! I don't think $220 would cover the fuel surcharge that they hit us with!
A few years ago the State of Mass rented a JD160 excavator from my shop. They called a few hours later to ask what would happen if they "hypothetically" sank the excavator in a lake.........I can tell you what happens, about a $30k bill!!!
When I moved to Frisco I had a forklift come and unload a 20 container that had a house full of stuff in it. The roll back tucks push them with their beds, not even the whole truck!The only thing I have ever seen move one of those containers besides the trailer that delivers them is a good sized excavator.