Wild video! The challenge of moving out a 66ft mobile home after 30 years in a Forest; Can he do it?
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- Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024
- GoTinyCottages.com - The mobile home that was originally going to be renovated into the property clubhouse has been removed to make way for an even better clubhouse we're building that will be much more functional, offer even more amenities and be aesthetically much more pleasing - and fit in the with the tiny homes around it!
We haven't released the exact plans or details but stay tuned, we will reveal plans publicly soon! You're going to love it!
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Hans that was fun to watch! Thanks for sharing! Looks like the cows like the show as well, lol! That was a huge mobile home and looked to be in decent shape for it's age. The tractor driver and movers did an amazing job getting that out of and around all of those trees. I'm glad to hear a family is getting it for their home. Very nice video.
Thanks! Yes I was happy a young couple just starting out was able to buy it and start their life together as home owners!
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That was much more difficult than I thought it would be. Kudos to the crew.
Laughing at the debris showing the road off the roof
Yes lol pine needles away! Added a nice unexpected effect there at the end!
Wow what a driver!
I sped up most of that footage but several parts are in real time - who knew a semi tractor could do stuff like that, over dirt mounds, between trees… it was wild
You are doing an amazing job!!
Thank you so much!
Wow, what a Beast omg....That driver has so much patience and experience. That lady is very blessed to have a friend like that. I can see why that would cost a lot. You all must have been so exhausted and relieved when it was finally gone. Where is it going? Love your hat by the way, great message! Cheers from Seattle.
Thanks! The hat is for the non-profit my wife and I started called RykersRainbow.org But yes it was a good few long days but got it done! The young couple buying the home I think have some family property near Grant, not too far away. It will be their first home (definitely a fixer upper!).
@befree So interesting about RykersR will check it out. Oh my gosh, wow....so amazing RykersRainbow, how beautiful. You guys have been thru a lot, I can't imagine. Now I can see why you seem so down to earth. So much Grace in your lives and company. Ryker so proud of you guys working behind the scenes with inspiration . You guys just like Incredible Tiny Homes are so authentic. So refreshing in this day of age. Thanks for sharing.
P.S. Do you sell the hat you wear. You chose just the perfect words. So incredible he shined his light on the Solstice. Magical baby, living free watching over thee....
Congratulations ! You did it! This property is really starting to come together and you should be very proud.
Yes got it out of there. Thought we might have to demolish it but luckily it moved out in once piece! The plan is coming to fruition, day by day… Thanks!
Whoever is moving that long trailer with that truck has skills!
Said he’s been doing it for 30 years…
That was frustrating to watch. I can only imagine how frustrating it was for the people that were doing it.
I'm glad it's done.
Just another days’ work for them... His truck got a little beat up as you can imagine in the process though (in addition to the broken hitch) - several tight spaces!
@@gotinybefree Poor guy omg, what a job. The skill level and his poor truck...impressive much Respect!
It's their job and passion obviously 💪 what a truck
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Energetically, it's perfect to have that home moved. Now you truly have "New Beginnings" for all, well-done!
Agreed! It didn't feel right, any plans to include that mobile home
@@gotinybefree So smart you followed your Intuition/Gut. It' shaping out to be a gorgeous community. If I could get myself to leave the West coast I'd head straight to your place! Some lucky folks n pups are gonna have fun/relax there.
On the plus side,its probably a godsend the hitch broke onsite and not in transit. Those little yellow skid machines are awesome,I never seen one before...onwards gtbf👍🇳🇿 nice job TeamA
Yes that would not have been good. I think he knew it wasn’t going to hold and was just hoping to get the home out to the edge of the property that day (only made it half way out). But got it fixed the next day and go it out without a hitch (or in this case with a hitch lol)
@@gotinybefree mate this is going to be a wicked good little community 😉
Oh my God! That driver was amzing! Congrats!
Haha yes it was something to watch! I had to get it on video(s)... :)
@@gotinybefreelooked to me like he didn’t have a clue to what he was doing.
After watching that I think I would rather just show up when my house is sitting in it's new home. It was not easy to watch. I can see more of the actual diameter of the trees next to the trailer. Im sure its going to be exciting to see them in person. Can't wait also to see the cows in person. Hate to wish my life away but really want to see the place and my new cottage soon. James
I'll be honest, it was a little nerve-racking watching him move that mobile home out. I didn't think it could be done, but they did get it out with a lot of maneuvering! I was surprised the home didn't fall apart considering how it's made and the structure of it, not like the ITH steel panel homes where they've had 5,000 lbs on the roof alone
Wow the trailer is very long. Hats off to the driver and crew getting it off property.😮
Indeed!
I see the potential in the stick built building
It’s got a surprisingly good foundation so we can work with that in our expansion plans. But you’re going to love the neat design and what we incorporate into it…
@@gotinybefree now you have me very curious. Yoga? Spin classes? Poker night? ...I better stop and just wait. 😆
Well that was nail bitting! Kudos to the moving crew! Hope our houses move in a bit easier lol. Love that you showed the cows, you know I love them. Tried to show this to my dog so he could see the cows but he wasn't interested however that will change when he sees them in person!
Haha yes those cows were just staring at me (must have been close to dinner time…). Yes the incredible tiny homes are built much stronger & sturdier, with beefier axels and wheels and higher off the ground. And not 66’ feet long :)
Amazing how that was done !
Yes it was!
That looks so much better being gone, but I wouldn't want to live under all those pine trees.
Forest living! Or you can live on a lake lot also
I love the black kitty with no back legs ,if i lived closer i would give him a home . He would love our back yard ,We have a fence so he could wonder around.Im glad he has a wonderful home with u guys !
Hey!!! You need to get off my yard....lololol❤😂🎉
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What a clown show
It was something to behold alright! Glad we weren’t the ones paying to have it removed
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Your property is looking better all the time keep up the great job 👏 😅😅😊😊❤❤😊😊😊😊🎉😊😊😊😊
Appreciate it, thanks!
So... I thought that the yellow machine you guys were using was built for this kind of stuff. To help maneuver mobile homes on and off their sites. Couldn't you guys have used that and saved a BUNCH of time and fighting and back and forth with the truck..? I really have no clue how these things work, so I'm genuinely curious. It also doesn't really matter much now anyway since the job is done. I'm just curious why you didn't use it more, I guess...
Yes, the translift would have been much easier in my opinion also. The buyer was responsible for paying for and moving the home out, so I guess she was able to save a little money with her friend of the family. He got the home all set to move the first day and then apparently had the machine on a different job on moving day (I think he also thought he no longer needed it). So it took a little longer and looked a little more difficult and it needed to be otherwise but less equipment and labor I suppose… hope that helps!
Figures this is Alabama. Look at the crap job on the mud joints on the block on the "New" building. Hire someone from the North and that thing would be gone as soon as you disconnected the utilities. Where's the still?
Yes this is Alabama, and the “new” building you’re referring to is 30 years old, part of the old structure the mobile home was attached to. I don’t think they were too worried about the mud joints behind the mobile home when they built this 30 years ago in the middle of the forest… And the buyer was responsible for moving the home out and paying for it, so it was her “guy” so to speak. I was there just to make sure nothing got damaged and that they took everything with them. And don’t worry, we made sure no one was barefoot or lost any teeth…
They be better off using the crawler or a skit steer.More mobile and shorter.What they use in my mobile home park