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5th WHEEL MOBILIZER ..? Hard to find..?

islandguydon

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ISO, Container Trailer. Hard to find..?

Does anyone know where I can find a 5th WHEEL MOBILIZER or Dedicated 20' ISO container trailer as pictured.

I have been looking hi and low for one. Can someone help out a poor white boy here..?
 

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I did and I can not afford $36.857.00 to buy one. They have no leads on any used ones. I was told to get one off GL. So I figured some one on the site might have one or have a lead on one that works.
 

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I did and I can not afford $36.857.00 to buy one. They have no leads on any used ones. I was told to get one off GL. So I figured some one on the site might have one or have a lead on one that works.

:roll:ouch. well you could atleast get the specs from them lol
 

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it looks like a contraption - a HD rollback truck seems like a simpler route for transporting the shelter....any mishaps on the road and your attorney will be looking at you - any court is gonna want to know what planet this thing came from

also- sounds like a job to hook and unhook it to the shelter and it costs a lot of $$$$$$$$$$
 

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Thanks, That one went for $4,100.00 at GL. Auction was over on the 26th. I do not like dealing with GL. I would prefer to buy off the site or e-pay. This way I don't have to do a load out and fuss with the EUC BULLxxxT.

Don

the point was that it was a heavyduty lowbed trailer ;)
 

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What I want is a deicated 20' Container Trailer like this one, Can't find one anywhere. I am a patient man but I ave been looking for well over a year now.aua
 

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Well if it makes you any happier, the ISO container is cheap. You can buy a used one for only a couple thousand. 2500 for a 40'. I also have pile of CSC stickers and am more than willing to certify them. Most of the time when I see private people moving them they use a 20 car hauler. The container is more than strong enough to survive the unloading process.
 

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Well if it makes you any happier, the ISO container is cheap. You can buy a used one for only a couple thousand. 2500 for a 40'. I also have pile of CSC stickers and am more than willing to certify them. Most of the time when I see private people moving them they use a 20 car hauler. The container is more than strong enough to survive the unloading process.
I already have one, an Armored Ballistic 2 man shelter container, 20' x 9' I am just looking to mobilize it. Thanks, Don
 

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What am I missing here????

Are you saying that the rig as pictured is too tall????

If not get a trailer like that and use it.

As far as the 13'6'' height limitation most interstate bridges are at a min 14 feet or better.

Over height loads are routinely hauled all over the country with a permit.

If you get a commercial truckers road atlas it will tell you the height of most of the bridges in the US. Motor Carriers' Atlases - Road Atlases

My original suggestion stands.....weld a frame with pintle lunnette on the front......apply three heavy axles with springs amidships and haul boogie.

I hauled military freight in the Army and was a civilian trucker for years.......IMHO you are making this far more complicated than it is.
 

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What am I missing here????

Are you saying that the rig as pictured is too tall????

If not get a trailer like that and use it.

As far as the 13'6'' height limitation most interstate bridges are at a min 14 feet or better.

Over height loads are routinely hauled all over the country with a permit.

If you get a commercial truckers road atlas it will tell you the height of most of the bridges in the US. Motor Carriers' Atlases - Road Atlases

My original suggestion stands.....weld a frame with pintle lunnette on the front......apply three heavy axles with springs amidships and haul boogie.

I hauled military freight in the Army and was a civilian trucker for years.......IMHO you are making this far more complicated than it is.

Thanks, The one its sitting on is not mine and is in another state. I appreciate all your help and effort. I'm a kinda plug and play guy so I am looking for a simple trailer to haul 1 thing with out making the trailer. Thank you. Don
 

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