Oh, dude, removing axles from a mobile home is like taking the wheels off a car, but on a much bigger scale. You'll need to jack up the home, support it safely, and then unbolt the axles from the frame. It's not rocket science, but it's definitely not a walk in the park either.
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If you own the mobile home, then you have the right to remove it from the mobile home park, unless you are in a lease agreement between you and the mobile home park.
To move a 14x66 mobile home, typically you would need axles that are rated for at least 7,000 to 10,000 pounds each, depending on the total weight of the home and its contents. Standard axle sizes for mobile homes are usually 2,000 to 3,500 pounds each, so you may need two or more axles to safely support the load. It’s also essential to check local regulations and ensure the axles are compatible with the mobile home's frame and weight distribution. Consulting with a professional mover is advisable for precise requirements and safety.
No, an RV is able to move under it's own power and leave to go immediately. A mobile home is 'mobile' only in the sense it can be towed to a park. They have no motive power. In most cases they are placed on block foundations and wheels and axles are removed.
Contact the land owner. They would probably be glad to have an offer to remove the mobile home.
Usually you disconnect sewer and incoming water and electricity, then jack it up, and re-attach axles and the tow bar.
Practically nobody. You might find a buyer but I'd highly doubt it. Your best bet is selling it to a metal scrap yard.
If the nuts won't turn, then i would grind them off with a cutting disc, or just burn them off with a cutting torch.
Bleach.
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I'm not sure about legally in Texas, but Practically they are two different things. A Modular home is pre-fabbed in a shop then brought to a site and assembled. A Mobile is built on a heavy trailer type frame and towed to the site and jacked up so wheels, axles and tow bar can be removed.