The metal chassis of a 16x80 mobile home typically weighs between 1,200 to 2,000 pounds, depending on the design and materials used. Factors such as additional reinforcements and features can also affect the total weight. It's essential to check specific manufacturer specifications for a more accurate figure.
Depends on the type of chassis used/ modification of back? Depends on the type of chassis used/ modification of back?
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.
No way to answer without knowing passenger capacity and the chassis it's built on. You could be referring to anything from a 16 passenger bus built on a one ton van chassis to a 44 passenger bus built on a Topkick 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.
unanswerable question. The van chassis will weigh what it weighs based on model and length. The box on the back will vary a lot depending on size and maker.
The weight of a small metal ball can vary depending on its size and material. On average, a small metal ball can weigh around 1 to 10 grams.
NO - and HOW would you weigh it anyway ?
Depends on the model
You haven't said anything about size - so I'll give you an average. A small mobile frame would weigh about 2,000 pounds, going up to 14x68 at about 3,000 pounds .
The weight of a mobile home can vary significantly based on its size and construction materials, but on average, a single-wide mobile home typically weighs between 5,000 to 8,000 pounds, while a double-wide can weigh between 10,000 to 15,000 pounds. Larger models and those with additional features may weigh even more. It's important to check the manufacturer's specifications for the exact weight of a specific mobile home.
Your guess is as good as ours. There is no way of answering this without knowing make and model. Is it a 1 ton Silverado chassis, or a Class 8 Top Kick tandem axle chassis? There'll be a world of difference between the two.
1.5 tonne