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Half of a Modular

The link for the half wide. Think it would be hard to mate up to a single wide that same size?
Doesn't look in bad shape. Thinks it's a 2000 model.

Don't think it would be to bad to mate up,seen a couple done that way. 2 single wides a couple times too. X-BIL did that , worked out very nice !
Plus the heat and air ! make a sweet shop !
 
Scoot just match up the floor so its level , the roof can be fixed easy nuff. Take the siding off the one you have now to mate it up. Then you can open it up if need be. Just bolt it together like they do normal double wides.
Take some work , but really don't think it would be to bad ? I know you could use a double size shop !
My X-BIL did build a new roof over the 2 he put together.Then sided the whole thing,can't tell it was ever a trailer !
A shop don't need to be that purdy ! LOL
 
It's on wheels. I'm getting ready to go look and get a price on transport. Get them to drop it in my field. Should be able to move it around later with the tractor.
 
Scoot just match up the floor so its level , the roof can be fixed easy nuff. Take the siding off the one you have now to mate it up. Then you can open it up if need be. Just bolt it together like they do normal double wides.
Take some work , but really don't think it would be to bad ? I know you could use a double size shop !
My X-BIL did build a new roof over the 2 he put together.Then sided the whole thing,can't tell it was ever a trailer !
A shop don't need to be that purdy ! LOL

That's sorta what I figured. New roof and wrap the whole mess with vinyl siding.
 
Scoot just match up the floor so its level , the roof can be fixed easy nuff. Take the siding off the one you have now to mate it up. Then you can open it up if need be. Just bolt it together like they do normal double wides.
Take some work , but really don't think it would be to bad ? I know you could use a double size shop !
My X-BIL did build a new roof over the 2 he put together.Then sided the whole thing,can't tell it was ever a trailer !
A shop don't need to be that purdy ! LOL

Exactly.
 
Not hard to move with a tractor at all.

As long as the ground is firm/hard. No fun moving them around on soft ground, we have 2" thick plywood sheets to lay out where the wheels will travel and shift them along as the building moves. Usually need a big front end loader to push it into place, truck is about useless on soft ground.
 

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