Did anyone else notice that you see a landing gear, not wheels, under that shipping container? It must be placed backwards on the running gear. The double forklift loading technique isn't the only goofy thing going on there.
I don't understand "landing gear" and "backwards on the running gear" but that crate has a typical 4x4 base for sitting on during transportation and that is standard.
I think Neil is saying that the shipping container is mounted on the trailer so that the doors open at the front. Or maybe the container can open at both ends. I think these guys do this regularly, because they act like its no big deal.
Did anyone else notice that you see a landing gear, not wheels, under that shipping container? It must be placed backwards on the running gear. The double forklift loading technique isn't the only goofy thing going on there.
ReplyDeleteI don't understand "landing gear" and "backwards on the running gear" but that crate has a typical 4x4 base for sitting on during transportation and that is standard.
DeleteI think Neil is saying that the shipping container is mounted on the trailer so that the doors open at the front. Or maybe the container can open at both ends. I think these guys do this regularly, because they act like its no big deal.
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