AxleHub
Elite Member
I've considered this. No question they are affordable. The issue is my very steep and curvy access road, which would make delivering and positioning a 4-5000 lb 20' container a serious challenge. One of my projects is to fabricate a vermin-proof shed on-site for my smaller equipment items. Believe me, if I was confident that I could get a container where I need it, I would opt for that instead as it would save me both money and time.
A track drive skid steer or cat should be able to pull a trailer up any hill you drive your car or truck up. A tandem axle 20 or 24 foot trailer or car hauler should be able to handle it. If they can pre build lityle log cabins and move them to remote sights . . A steel container should a piece of cake as they are rigid. Or you could make skids for the container to ride on and stay on to keep moisture out of the container sitting in snow orbrain puddles.
Just a thought. Be alot easier to secure too. Maybe create just a little venting as well to reduce heat buildup or excess moisture/dampness.