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TriWich LiftWich: Modular Dolly System for Moving Tiny Homes, Containers, and Heavy Loads

Moving a tiny house, shipping container, or heavy equipment typically requires hiring crews and cranes. TriWich offers a different approach with their modular mobility systems designed for exactly these challenges.

Whether you’re building a tiny home, relocating it, or managing an off-grid homestead, TriWich’s LiftWich and AnyWich products provide options for moving heavy loads without specialized equipment or outside help.

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Modular Mobility System for Heavy Loads

Tiny house being transported using TriWich LiftWich modular dolly system.

Images via TriWich Modular Mobility Solutions/YouTube


Origin Story: From Broken Dolly to Patented System

Portable tiny house on trailer being transported through desert landscape.

LiftWich System for Tiny Home Relocation

Modular Dolly System for Moving Tiny Homes and Heavy Loads.

No Cranes or Tow Trucks Required

Tiny house elevated on adjustable supports in open landscape.

Works on Multiple Terrain Types

Portable tiny house built from shipping containers with modular features.

Industrial-Grade Capacity

Modular dolly system lifting tiny house for transport on truck bed.

Modular Design for Various Applications

Modular dolly system lifting tiny homes for easy relocation.

From Garage Project to Industry Standard

Truck transporting a tiny house using the TriWich LiftWich modular dolly system.

Practical Solution for Tiny Home Owners

Modular lift system for tiny homes and containers in outdoor settings.

Custom Mobility Solutions Available

Modular dolly system for moving tiny homes, containers, and heavy loads efficiently.

Images via TriWich Modular Mobility Solutions/YouTube

Video: TriWich Modular Mobility for Tiny Homes

Product Details

  • Company: TriWich
  • Products: LiftWich, AnyWich modular dolly systems
  • Capacity: Up to 480,000 pounds
  • Applications: Tiny homes, shipping containers, trailers, aircraft, heavy equipment
  • Terrain Compatibility: Gravel, sand, snow, grass, asphalt
  • Clients: Toyota, Peterbilt, U.S. military
  • Inventor: Daniel Baron Goetsch (Six Sigma Black Belt, multiple patents)
  • Origin: Started as garage project

Why This Matters for Tiny Home Owners

  • DIY Relocation: Move your tiny house without hiring professional movers or renting specialized equipment
  • Works on Rough Terrain: The AnyWich system handles gravel, grass, and uneven ground common on rural tiny home sites
  • Eliminates Crane Rentals: For foundation-based tiny homes or shipping container builds, LiftWich can position structures without costly crane services
  • Long-Term Investment: Owning equipment beats repeated rental costs if you plan to move or reposition your home
  • Container Home Applications: Shipping container tiny homes particularly benefit from systems designed to lift and move heavy steel boxes

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Alex

Alex Pino is the founder of Tiny House Talk, a leading resource on tiny homes and simple living since 2009. He helps readers discover unique homes, connect with builders, and explore alternative living.
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  • Michael
    April 5, 2025, 10:57 pm

    For a container home fan like me it’s a great equipment.
    I requested a quote right away.
    Alex, thank you for sharing.

    • Alex
      April 7, 2025, 6:13 pm

      Thanks so much, Michael! I’m really glad you found it helpful—TriWich’s gear is next-level for container homes. Hope the quote works out well for your setup. Keep us posted on your project if you get the chance, I’d love to see how it works out!

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