Would make a great trailer if you had a big boat !
I have a 10x50 chassis, in so. calif. Gary,951-678-4114
I've never heard of one that small. - You may be hunting along time for that.
I believe Modular Homes are built in sections while a mobile home is one piece. Mobile homes probably move more easily. Modular Home = Factory-built housing with onsite assembly and some onsite construction that is built to meet state and local codes and does not have a chassis. Mobile Home = Trailer or trailer-like dwelling unit (has a chassis and removable wheels) manufactured in a factory and designed to be transported to a site and semipermanently attached. The preferred industry term is manufactured housing.
A mobile home with chassis included weighs between five and seven tons. I would guess that the chassis alone would account for around three fifths of this total so, three to five tons. ANS 2 I have seen some being moved from a defunct park nearby, and asked a driver of one of the moving trucks. According to him an average 14x68 foot home weighed about 15-20 tons. - Some, which had been wrecked down to the steel trailer frame were about 4-6 tons, including axles.
You are not very specific about the condition, locality or possibility of renting this out. -That all helps. -If I owned an old mobile, I would renovate it and rent it to someone who needs a small home.
No, a rambler house and a mobile home are not the same. A rambler house, also known as a ranch-style home, is a permanent structure typically built on a foundation, characterized by a single-story layout. In contrast, a mobile home is a prefabricated structure designed for mobility, often built on a chassis for transport. While both can be single-story, their construction, permanence, and intended use differ significantly.
Where can I find info on an old Sera wood burning fireplace for a mobile home, model # 155.841741?
In a 1974 mobile home, the serial number is typically located on the metal data plate, which can be found inside the home, often near the main electrical panel or on a wall in a kitchen or bathroom. Additionally, the serial number may also be stamped on the frame of the mobile home, usually on the tongue or chassis. It's important to check both locations to ensure you find the correct serial number.
Most likely its a class A Motor home if it doesn't have a "Van" front on it. Chassis type then would be a "P" Chassis.
A mobile home with chassis included weighs between five and seven tons. I would guess that the chassis alone would account for around three fifths of this total so, three to five tons. ANS 2 I have seen some being moved from a defunct park nearby, and asked a driver of one of the moving trucks. According to him an average 14x68 foot home weighed about 15-20 tons. - Some, which had been wrecked down to the steel trailer frame were about 4-6 tons, including axles.
what is a mobile home grant?
A Class A motor home is constructed on a commercial truck chassis or commercial bus chassis. The front of the motor home is flat and it has large windows. Bus conversions are generally Class A.