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Roll off container spec
September 21, 2009
7:31 AM
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First off Stronga, this thread is over 3 years old. Second, please do not come here post links without some type of introduction or hello. We frown upon that here.

September 20, 2009
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Stronga design and manufacture container solutions tailored to individual clients specific transport requirements in waste, agricultural and industrial sectors.
With a wealth of experience in the delivery of quality built Hooklift and ISO Containers our team can ensure that the build of the containers match the business needs and the lifting equipment.
Stronga also manufacture hooklift trailer systems which when matched with appropriate containers deliver efficiency and cost focussed transport solutions to your operation.

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June 30, 2006
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I would recommend staying away from hooklifts. If you are hauling heavy boxes, the hooklift stinks. Stick with cables. They are stronger and more reliable. As for containers, I run all tubs. They are not as heavy duty, but loads stick less and they give you more space for advertising. Also, they are a touch lighter.

June 13, 2006
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I have had mostly the 20-35 yarders. I personally have never heard any problems with them. I mean if you start packing any can with a machine well that's another thing.

June 10, 2006
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We are building a 52,000lb stellar hooklift on a 4 axle tractor and would like some feed back from other roll off owners on specing the cans. Does anyone use the 40-50 yd smooth exterior wall cans that taper on the bottom and how do they hold up? any info would be apreciated. we are starting with 4ea 20 yd concrete type cans and 4 ea 40 yd debris cans.

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