You sound like you are describing the PODS system. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4q92JNOqlQM They have the Podzilla on the truck, park near the PODS container, lower the wheels, push in so it straddles the PODS, then lift it up so the truck can drive under it. Its a simple system and if you already have a flat truck or trailer, would be a good way to go. At least it would eliminate having to have a seperate truck or trailer around.
I dont know if PODS will sell you a Podzilla but if they did, it would likely be a cheap way to get in the game. Or get somebody to weld up a copy...
I think the rollback truck or hook lift truck would be the way to go but just starting out, it would be hard to justify a truck (and plates and insurance) just to move your mobile office once or twice a year. I like the military container movers but only if there was a civilian version but being a military unit, its just too different.
I have looked into this alot, thinking it would be a good part time or retirement business (rentals) but unless you have deep pockets, it would be tough to make a go of it unless you started off cheap and let the rents of the units start to fund the operation.
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