Posted by dave2 on March 07, 2011 at 23:07:48 from (91.10.174.169):
In Reply to: Moving a Housetrailer posted by MeanGene1 on March 07, 2011 at 13:44:10:
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Grew up where there was a lot of folks that had weekend and some fulltime homes along the river. Stuff usually got pulled to higher ground and put back twice a year. Local guy with a wrecker moved most everything with his wrecker or a JD tractor of some kind (not a monster).
I don't remember the details over the years, but he had a rear axle from a truck with a tongue welded to it and a frame/hitch ball on top. He hooked the bigger ones to that and had no weight issues (that a 12-13 year old boy could see). Problem was with procrastinators that waited til the ground thawed or it rained too much.
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