Great pic. Thanks. Yes no roof. Will they be that weak??Evening
Presume they haven’t got roofs as inside, if they have, no problem.
Will have trouble lifting without roofs, as have no integrity, View attachment 978836
If you mean spreader, it doesn’t work, as will only lift at fixing point, and the bin all distorts out of shape ,Put a beam across the top and use that for integrity
Very long forks,,,( like very long forks ) and a ratchet strap horizontally round it back to carriageIf you mean spreader, it doesn’t work, as will only lift at fixing point, and the bin all distorts out of shape ,
Yep maybe semi-dismantle. Finding a roof will be tricky I suspect @grainboyWe moved three bins about 500 yards back in 2004 lifted by a 25? T excavator, carried them to our new yard as wet bins. They had roofs and hopper bottoms so were very sound structurally.
I think you might be better to either scrap yours or dismantle to add height and get some secondhand with roofs from @grainboy !
Use a drop bed lowlowder trailerGot a few corrugated steel bins (20ft high 60t capacity, I think). Wanting to move them out of a dutch barn a short distance perhaps for glamping.
Do you think it is possible to move them without dismantling - say hoisting them up with a long telehandler arm??
18 ft wide??I moved a 15 foot high by 18 foot one but it had a roof, picked it up with two loaders with pallet forks to move it out of a yard and through a 12 foot gateway then tipped it on its side on a low loader on the road and brought it home, a mate was driving and I stayed on top and trimmed the oak trees,
Amazing what can be done with just the right amount of stupidly
On its side the load was 18 foot high and 15 foot wide18 ft wide??
Thats ok then!On its side the load was 18 foot high and 15 foot wide
Well we got home, had a few strange looks thoughThats ok then!