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What are those truck butts for strage called?

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  • What are those truck butts for strage called?

    I am trying to google renting one of the cargo sections from a tractor trailer. People use them for storing feed, hay, or shavings.

    I am having a complete metalpuse moment and can't think of the right word and there are too many "storage" and "rental" wrong results.

    WTF is it called again

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    Containers

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      Container?

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        We bought one of the steel containers they use for shipping freight overseas on the giant cargo ships....is that what you are talking about? I always thought they were called containers too.
        Ridge Farm Inc.-full care retirement
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          Container, one company called Pods rents them.

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            Are you thinking about reefer truck bodies?
            Ridge Farm Inc.-full care retirement
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            • #7
              cargo container or shipping container google will get you umpteen sites that sell used ones
              Nothing says "I love you" like a tractor. (Clydejumper)

              The reports states, “Elizabeth reported that she accidently put down this pony, ........, at the show.”

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                Originally posted by SGray View Post
                cargo container or shipping container google will get you umpteen sites that sell used ones

                These things still have the wheels so you can rent it when you need it and have it be gone when you don't.

                They can't buy--they need to rent. They need to store feed and hay while its cheap to feed several hundred sanctuary pigs, but they need all the cash to buy the feed. If they rent they can spend less on the container and more on feed.

                They are all over the place here for hay and stuff at shows and then gone the next month.

                Umpteen is too many. They have a name.

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                  http://www.smithleasing.com/products.html
                  Aiken, SC
                  (800) 252-0813
                  http://www.pacvan.com/storage.aspx?g...FRRhnAodsgLkDQ
                  Last edited by Equibrit; Jan. 2, 2009, 01:28 PM.
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                    Thank you!!!!!!

                    Would you store loose feed in there or not? Like a temporary silo?

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                      Glad you found your answer, although this is the strangest thread title I've ever seen, LOL!

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                        #12
                        Haven't reached a certain age yet, hmmmmm?

                        Words fail you. Literally.

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                        • #13
                          Well, it was the combination of the potty humor and the typo that baffled me. My imagination ran amok.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by equinelaw View Post
                            Thank you!!!!!!

                            Would you store loose feed in there or not? Like a temporary silo?
                            What do you mean by "loose feed" ?
                            If you mean just chucking corn in there - NO - you would create rat heaven.
                            But I would put sealed containers in there, or bales of hay.
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                              Hubby used to repair the tractor part of the rig, and calls the back end of it the trailer. You can check with a leasing company to see if they have one you can use (Ryder, Penske, etc), or have them direct you to someone who can get you one that is dead for hauling but fine for storage. We store hay in them, but have a hole cut into the front of it for ventilation. They get very hot inside during the warm months. You can also leave the door open a few inches, and chain/padlock it so the hot air can get out, but no one can get in and steal your hay.

                              An idea for a great feed container is a long, low metal dumpster with a heavy metal lid. Rats can't get in, you can padlock it shut against thieves. Again, do not store in the sun.
                              "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." Albert Einstein

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                              • #16
                                You may be able to find something used for storage here http://agriculture.sc.gov/content.aspx?ContentID=413
                                It's the SC Market Bulletin, and if it's anything like ours, there is a lot of used farm equipment etc advertised for sale at pretty good prices.
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                                  The hungry pigs and their horses are in FL near Daytona. The pigs eat horse feed pellets. I think that would be too hot most of the year? I didn't even think about heat. Are silos ventilated?

                                  EB is all over the google and is finding direct links. Bravo EB! I just wish I had posted the location where the truck butt was needed

                                  Pig people are even crazier then horse people. We thought we had the nuts?

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                                    Allied Trailer Sales & Rentals

                                    Check out these guys; they have locations in FL:
                                    http://www.alliedtrailers.com/index.php

                                    When hubby and I had an on-site store at a local paintball field, we rented a trailer from Allied. It was economical and worked great. Had a big overhead door on one end, and a small office on the other, although Allied had all sorts of trailers, with and without offices, etc. The one we had never leaked a drop for the 3 years we rented it.
                                    Equus Keepus Brokus

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                                      Great. Thanks! And I guess they are called trailers. Duh.

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                                        dry freight vans, tractor trailer vans, just plain vans

                                        a reefer is a refrigerated van

                                        A google search will most likely work best as "dry freight van" or "tractor trailer van"

                                        A "container" is designed to be stacked on a "container ship". They come in 20 and 40 feet long and don't have running gear (wheels) under them. There are special trailer designed for them to move around when they are not on the ship.
                                        www.HistoricHousePreservation.com

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