A trailer home is quite similar to a mobile home. The main difference is that the trailer home is usually bigger and is a static caravan which stays in one place and has attached power and light.
Mobile home, trailer, RV.Mobile home, trailer, RV.
I can not find any records of a Mobile Home called 'glinted'
That's exactly what a mobile home is - a manufactured home on a heavy trailer style frame.
Yes
The one difference between trailer and trailor is that trailor is not even a word. However, trailer is. A trailer is what you would call a mobile home.
14000 lb
All trailer homes are mobile homes, but not all mobile homes are trailer homes. Normally trailer homes can be towed all in one piece, while mobile homes, especially double-wides, must be towed in two pieces (normally two halves).Ans 2 - Normally, a trailer home just needs to hitch to the truck and away you go. A mobile will need to be jacked up, have wheels and often axles and tow bar installed, and septic drain, electricity and water supply all disconnected.
The difference between a house and a mobile home is that a house is a free-standing, single family residence while a mobile home is the one on a trailer, always "on the go".
14000 lb
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.
Would make a great trailer if you had a big boat !
James and Laura Sweet of Pritchard, Alabama were the first people to invent the trailer and the mobile home. This was invented in the 1970's.