Posted by Lanse on February 11, 2017 at 15:00:30 from (99.190.213.134):
Hey everyone! So, to make a long story short a friend of mine bought a massive machine that was built on a trailer, about 50 feet long and madebfrom 12 or 14 inch tall I beam. He bought it used from the government and took the machinery off of it, but has no use for, or interest in, the trailer itself.
I think I can use the "box" of it for storage on my prroperty, but I need to come up with a plan for this massive frame. Its not a semi trailer frame nor does it have standard axles, its a very unique design that uses old army wheels/axles. Therefore its not really worth selling (Im getting it for free, so he doesnt have to pay to park it anymore), and I have bo use for a trailer this heavy.
Therefore I need to cut it up and make something out of it. I cant bring myself to scrap it, but I dont know what to make out of huge I beam like this. Some sort of machine that i can sell, or tractor attachment would be best. The trailer (empty) weighs about 15,000 pounds, or so we think. Any input would be welcomed, thanks.
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