They may not be too hard to handle. Excavator with enough reach, or a crane, to lay them on the side, move with trailer. One idea used to lift- if the bottom has a large enough access door- put in a truck rim/tire, drop cable through top lid, raise the rim up to fit inside the roof. One of my feed tanks is 15-18 feet tall- tipped that up with 3020/148 loader tractor. 1600 bu wet corn tank is 29 feet tall- hauled it 60 miles on a Donahue trailer, hired a crane to tip that up.
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