A mobile home can't tow ANYTHING ! A true mobile home has no motive power.
I think you are confusing a 'Mobile Home' for a Motorhome. A mobile home can't tow anything, it sits on a foundation in a park. - And I don't know the answer if it is in fact a motorhome. I would think it's defined by state motor vehicle laws.
If it has an engine and you can drive it, yes. If not (ie you have to tow it) then no, it is a trailer.
I'm not sure of the actual weight it can tow, but I was told it couldn't tow over a 6'x5' trailer. From what I understand, it can tow a lawnmower, snowmobile, smaller things but cannot handle anything else because they tend to tip.
Three locations where you may be able to find a mobile home VIN number is the rear end frame, tow bar, and inside near the furnace.
Tow forces refers to the amount of weight that a vehicle can tow in ratio to its weight. For example, a tow truck may weigh 2 tons, but exert a tow force of 4 tons.
A Ford Ranger can tow approximately 6000 pounds of weight. However, some models can only tow up to 2000 pounds of weight.
properly equipped = over 6200lbs
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1500kg tow weight for 1800kg 2wd AFT van.
Usually you disconnect sewer and incoming water and electricity, then jack it up, and re-attach axles and the tow bar.
I would not recommend you tow anything with a 1965 Classic Corvair. Not designed to tow.
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