old-9

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Question about the containers you deliver, about how much do they weigh? I am thinking of buying one for storage but where I need it might be hard to spot and might need a fork lift or crane to spot it. Thanks, joe
 
the first pic is a standard 20', second pic is standard 40', 3rd pic is 40' high cube. Takes 60' to drop a 20' container and 120' to drop a 40'. That is from the start of the container to the front of the truck. That has to be pretty straight, altho the 40' is more forgiving. For instance yesterday I had to drop a 40' but someone had parked inside the cones on the far end. I was able to go around a car on the far end fairly easy, so there would be a little more room for error than that.
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FYI, I bought a 40 ft hi cube and the driver could not put it where I wanted. I had it rolled off on 2 poles about 12 ft long. It was easy to move around on those to get it in position.
 

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