Posted by David G on October 14, 2018 at 15:57:52 from (209.181.208.169):
I pulled my nephews tiny house up to Minneapolis today.
it is 102" wide and about 12' tall at the peak, and only about 6K weight right now. I struggled to get 6 MPG and the boost was running right at 20 PSI most of the trip, never dipped below 15 PSI going down hills. This was a miserable trip, it snowed most of the trip, good news it was warm enough that it was only slick for about 30 miles. You could see the wake that it was creating, shot straight out on the front about four feet on each side of the trailer. I have no idea how someone could pull this with a 1/2 ton pickup.
I am glad it is gone, went down to Arkansas last fall, pulled the empty trailer up, left it here over winter and built the shell this summer in my shop. I am down to one project for someone else now, and that is the LI restoration, almost have my shop back to myself.
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