Transporting a Shed

   / Transporting a Shed #11  
D'oh!

Of course. Now why didn't I think of that? I was thinking over height, how do you chain a shed, etc...
 
   / Transporting a Shed #12  
had a buddy that lost his hunting rights on family farm, had to have all his stuff gone on a sunday morning. We picked up his 10x 15? shed/cabin/poker room with a escavator, set it on a 20' trailer behind my 250 and hauled it 10 miles down the road. unloaded by draging it off with a backhoe. even left the tables, chairs and beer fridge in it the whole time:)
 
   / Transporting a Shed #13  
how do you chain a shed

Very carefully.:D It was (still is) a pretty well built shed and I think they had both chains and ratchet straps.
 
   / Transporting a Shed #14  
Bird said:
Charles, the only thing illegal about it was the fact that it was 10' wide, so to be legal you'd need to get an oversize permit, which they did not do.:)

A minor detail. As an ex-cop Bird, you know that it's only illegal if you get caught. :)
 
   / Transporting a Shed #15  
That's right, Frank, and one of my brothers is a ex-cop, too, but he only did about 3 years on the Anchorage Police Department instead of making a career of it like I did.:D
 
   / Transporting a Shed #16  
firemanpat2910 said:
even left the tables, chairs and beer fridge in it the whole time:)

Of course you did, you had to have some place to relax after all that work, didn't you?...:D
 
   / Transporting a Shed
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#17  
This is an old thread, that I realized I never updated. I wound up transporting a 10x10 shed about 30 miles on my 5.5x10 landscape trailer. Feel free to scold me!

With the siding stripped off:
01-Stripped.jpg

Pulling it on with the help of a couple of highlift jacks and a Craftsman FF20
02-PullingItOn.jpg

Pulled it around to the driveway on the other side of the house, and the shed fell off. Oops. We needed a car (a cool Impala SS) to pull it back on.
03-Oops.jpg

Structurally braced it and secured it to the trailer.
04-BracedAndReady.jpg

After a 30 mile, uneventful trip.
05-Home.jpg
 
   / Transporting a Shed #18  
Congrats...I don't believe I would have tried that one though.:eek:
 
   / Transporting a Shed #19  
I bet the weight was not all that bad once you got the siding off. Maybe 1,500#?

Only ooops I see is were you tried to move it before securing it fully.

Good job.

Chris
 
   / Transporting a Shed
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#20  
Hey, thanks. Yeah, weight wise, it wasn't bad, although probably technically over the limit of my 1500# trailer, which is not a massless trailer. It was light enough for my tractor to lift half of it, so it had to be under 1500#, actually. Last photo:

06-Unloading.jpg
 

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