Portable toilets are extremely portable as long as you have a truck to move them.
Your 1989 Chevy truck air-conditioner condensation drain can be found on the bottom of the air conditioner compressor. The air conditioner condensation drain routes condensation to the bottom of the engine compartment.
One needs a large truck to transport portable climbing walls. Most portable climbing walls can be split into smaller pieces, and individually placed on a truck to be transported to another location.
a church truck
Not if you have a serpentine drive belt............
The air conditioner condenser is located in front of the radiator behind the front grill.........
On the ground if you've taken them by truck. Never fill them when they are in the bed of a truck.
Water? You have residue buildup on the condenser coil. There's a spray to alleviate that.
The majority of weights at weigh stations are permanently installed in the pavement. They are below the asphalt, and not portable at all.
First you should find out the dimensions of your pick up truck, and then find the dimensions of an individual portable air compressor. Then, with some simple math (truck dimensions divided by the measurements of one air compressor), you'll know how many air compressors you can fit into the pickup truck.
ACKITS.com makes a pretty good kit. I just installed one on a 1994 Toyota truck.
Traveling shows typically transport their portable buildings either by trane or by truck. Typically rail is less expensive but it is slower.