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Looking for someone to move 20' container
#11
Wow Mark, quite an effort. If I ever move one again, I think I'll stick with the loader/ forklift.

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#12
Rob:

I would do it again if I had a sufficiently good reason to move the container, but then again I am a huge cheapskate. My definition of a good enough reason is also colored by the memory of how arduous the job was. Also it is essential to have the right tools. I was given the 9" wide steel channels that were each 16' long. They were old and very rusty and probably not much use for anything else. They would have cost hundreds of dollars new though. Same with the 1 1/4" hawser. The chain hoist I borrowed. It was in a different class from the come-a-longs you might buy at home depot. The 16' 4x10s were $75 each. Add it all up and it would be a better deal to hire a forklift.
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#13
If you need further justification for not following in my footsteps, know that I started out by jacking up the container a few inches and then pulling it sideways off the jacks, gaining a few inches at a time. I'm not really right in the head, am I?
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#14
Oh, I suspect that has been said of more than a few of us - multiple times LOL

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#15
We got the area cleared, leveled, moved safe and sound by Dennis and Wendell 808 557-6134
Did such a great job! Very happy!
~wow~
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