Posted by Cory Schmidt on November 20, 2016 at 05:47:25 from (64.246.253.39):
In Reply to: Semi trailer box posted by JimS on November 19, 2016 at 18:59:29:
They work fairly well, however they will fall apart overtime(especially with wheels off).Try and find one that's fairly solid yet(for longer life). Shipping containers are built heavier(and therefore last longer), and can be found easily if near a port. Shipping them to your location will be the hard part(unless seller offers to do it), mainly because of the size and roadworthy problems. once on yard can horse around empty with tractors.
Have 4 trailers around here, they work good. Two of them are on wheels and two are off. The ones without wheels were around for 30-35 years or so. One is shot(floor is GONE in sections, roof braces are caving and the wall/doors are rotting away), other one I haven't been able to get in all the way in years to check it over. The ones on wheels, that we had for around 10 years, are harder to get in, yet seem to be holding up for now.
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