A house? In the middle of the street? Such madness, it’s one step beyond…
Clearly not a house of fun.
Definitely something I wouldn’t want to see when driving in my car.
THIS GENERATION WILL NEVER KNOW WHAT IT WAS LIKE TO LIVE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE STREET
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They put the absolute cheapest Made 8n India tires on those to move them, and don’t replace them, even after the building sat for years before moving the building again. 26 psi in each one.
The only time the tires get replaced is when thry blow out in transit. Yet each oversize move requires a permit and permit fee to the state DOT.
They get a dolly to put those houses on. They absolutely do not sit on tires when they’re in parks. Even cheap retreads are too expensive to be leaving under houses.
Go back to Reddit and be an expert, or show me obe of these dollies.
After they’re situated they’re leveled with screw jacks. Sometimes the tires are removed, but mostly not. Any extra step costs money.
Ten years in moving equipment, freight, and yes the odd mobile home. Not to mention an all American white trash upbringing.
And here’s your dolly!
Too cute for me to put under a building. But you do you.
Moved classrooms, homes, offices, etc. up to 15’ wide on highways.
Theres the building, a metal frame under it with wheels that’s permanently attached, thats all I’ve seen. I’ve helped the install crew level and set them, helped yank old school rooms out between utility stuff that grew up around them for decades.
I’ve seen is very old ones that were set decades ago with the tires rotted to shreds with rats running out when it started to move, those needed replacing.
I carried a row of fresh wheels/tires and a lot of jacks in various heights on my toter, which got stocked every day because i used them up.
Maybe you’re talking about house trailers?
Such a fine time
That is not your street! Damn it Larry people are late for work!
Looks like a job for the Kool-Aid man.
I drove past that exact house right before the accident!
How do I mark this on OSM???
If you lived here, you’d be home by now.