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Post by Foggy on Sept 9, 2017 11:05:02 GMT -6
I happened across an interesting park model trailer parked on the side of the road. It came from the oil fields in No Dakota and had a phone number and a website on it. I don't need a trailer like this anymore as I found my cabin....but I thought someone may be in the market.
I will post pictures from my phone below.
The one pictured has 6" foam walls and some kinda of seamless stucco exterior walls. Foam insulated floor, granite counter tops, ss fringe and sink, wood floors and it sounds like it was custom built and cost quite a bit. It's a 10 x 40 with two bedrooms w/ queen best and a flat screen TV etc. I called the number (nice guy, full of information) and the price is $21,000. They have other models from $9,000 on up. I like that it has a pitched metal roof....as the flat roof trailers are all leakers at some point. This is a pretty stout trailer....and its really built nice....with a deluxe interior.
I would imagine a trip to Williston would find lots of these units for sale now......so I just thought I would pass this along as it would make a good deer camp trailer.
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Post by Foggy on Sept 9, 2017 11:07:04 GMT -6
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Post by kabic on Sept 9, 2017 11:38:54 GMT -6
Those all will be shipped to Texas and Florida soon
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Post by badbrad on Sept 14, 2017 12:42:05 GMT -6
What do you think the cost would be to move it to Wisconsin?
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Post by Tooln on Sept 14, 2017 14:15:41 GMT -6
What do you think the cost would be to move it to Wisconsin? You could have your tractor dropped off there and pull one home. Shouldn't tale you more than a week. Then you can talk about seat time.
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Post by Tooln on Sept 14, 2017 14:24:44 GMT -6
The web site says $4-5 per mile one way from there location.
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Post by sd51555 on Sept 14, 2017 16:01:25 GMT -6
I could get a decent chunk of my stabbin' cabin built for what it'd cost to buy, move, and hook up one of them.
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