How to dismantle a plastic storage shed?

There’s a nice little 8 x 6 plastic/rubber shed in an awkward place in our yard. I want to move it to the horse area as an auxilliary feed shed. I can’t drag it (recommended) to the new location because of sidewalks, fences, etc., so I must dismantle it.

Do I just find the instructions for erecting such a shed on youtube and go backwards, or must I do something exotic like taking the roof off first?

Advice appreciated!

Pictures of the shed and corners, see how it may be put together?

Should not weigh much, can two hefty people drag it and lift it over the narrow places?

Some of those sheds just fold into each other to make a flat bunch of parts, is how they are shipped around in boxes, to be sold.
If so, the roof may be two parts that detach from the walls first, you are right there.

How did you know I was hefty? :lol:

This one, I believe, is not a fold-up. It has a floor, shelves, two windows and two doors. I must go out, armed with Black Widow poison, and find out exactly how it’s put together.

I know I should label the pieces to know where they go when I put them back together. Taking photos is a good idea.

Thank you.

Do you know the brand? If so, Google instructions and do the minimum dismantle to move. Usually just take off roof, fold up walls and pick up floor. Dragging can damage the structural integrity.