A way to roughly estimate: I've read before that every tire on a mobile home is designed to support 1 ton (2000 pounds), and the trailer hitch is also made to support 1 ton. So, a single trailer with 4 wheels (not 4 axles) would weigh about 5 tons, or 10,000 pounds.
Typically, a 7x14.5 mobile home tire is starting at approximately 2300lbs capacity at Max air pressure. A two axle, 4 tire trailer is going to have at least 9,200 lbs of capacity in the tires. Heavier ply tires will have higher capacities. Also, don't forget that they are made for moving absolutely empty. No furniture, clothing, or anything else. Anything else in the home will just add to the weight, obviously.
Now their are also 8x14.5 tires and 9x14.5 tires that are incrementally height in rated capacities, keep that in mind and check what is on the mobile home.
A 24 x 60 doublewide mobile home typically weighs between 14,000 to 16,000 pounds, depending on factors such as materials used, design, and features. The weight can vary based on the specific model and any additional components or customizations. It's important to check the manufacturer's specifications for the most accurate weight information.
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The weight of a 14 x 70 mobile home can vary significantly based on its construction, materials, and features. On average, a mobile home of this size typically weighs between 8,000 to 10,000 pounds. However, this can change depending on factors such as the number of axles and additional features or appliances included. For a precise weight, it's best to consult the manufacturer or check documentation specific to the model.
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You contact the MFG of the home. Not ever home in the US is made the same. Unless you list the spec's of the frame,cross members and flooring.
There is an average of 54 sheets of 3x8 aluminium siding in a typical mobile home.
A double wide mobile home typically weighs between 20,000 to 40,000 pounds, depending on its size, materials, and features. Factors such as the type of construction, insulation, and added amenities can also influence the weight. It's important to check the manufacturer's specifications for the exact weight of a specific model.
how much viynal sising for 16x80 mobile home
Much the same as a modern Mobile home except possibly fot the older style cladding around it.
That depends on the age, condition and placement of the mobile and how much (or little) you can get it for.
Where I live, in British Columbia, they are almost all 14' wide and mostly 48, 56 and 68 ' long. That gives you 672, 784 or 952 sq, ft. -Some people 'double up' the shorter units giving 1344 and 1568 sq. ft. - I bought a 952 and added a separate room on the side, of 8x25 -so giving me 1152 sq.ft. in total. It all depends how much space you need for living and also how much space you want for car parking.
Very light. Probably around the weight of an average mobile phone.