I have done this many times. Save the cardboard and duct tape for camping weekends. It is not strong enough to be of any positive use. I'd recommend buying a couple of 12 ft long 5 x 6 posts that you and get under the building. Spread them about 6 ft apart and use a 2 x nailer to keep them at that space. At the back of the building put the nailer strip right tight to the building's floor and nail it good and tight. Now you will not damage the building by pulling it slowly your 300 ft distance. Pull from the timber posts and lift slightly at the front (maybe with your 3 pt hitch). Leave the posts under the building so the floor is not in contact with the soil. I have a similar shed that I built in 1968 with used material. It is set on timbers which are set on 3 concrete sidewalk pads (about 18" square and ~3" thick. The floor is not treated material, and has no rot or soft spots.
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