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Move mobile home with deuce

Crawdaddy

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I have a family member who needs to move an old mobile home on his property from one side to the other. It's moving across 200-300 feet of straight, flat ground that doesn't involve going on any public roads.

A quick search of the site gives me a thread from 2007 which a couple people have claimed they've done it on public roads, but no one said how they hooked it up to the deuce. All I have is the factory pintle hook. Obviously the coupler on a mobile home won't securely latch onto a pintle hook, but can I rest it securely enough on the pintle to drag it the couple hundred feet across the property to get it in place? I'm doubtful, but I thought I'd ask.
 

Coffey1

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It would not be good . Really needs to be on a ball hitch and secure.
If it broke loose that's a lot of mass coming right at your six and tounge could wipe rear Axel out.
 

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I have a family member who needs to move an old mobile home on his property from one side to the other. It's moving across 200-300 feet of straight, flat ground that doesn't involve going on any public roads.

A quick search of the site gives me a thread from 2007 which a couple people have claimed they've done it on public roads, but no one said how they hooked it up to the deuce. All I have is the factory pintle hook. Obviously the coupler on a mobile home won't securely latch onto a pintle hook, but can I rest it securely enough on the pintle to drag it the couple hundred feet across the property to get it in place? I'm doubtful, but I thought I'd ask.

I've never moved a mobile home, does it have a traditional ball hitch?

If so, I don't think you're going to get it on the pintle, even if it's a 2 5/16".

Sounds like you just need to get a receiver hitch mounted to your truck.

Otherwise, I think you'll have no problems whatsoever, especially since public roads aren't involved.
 

Rmtaunton

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Biggest problem will be height of your pintle and it not locking , go to ebay or hitch store and get a receiver hitch with a 34 inch frame face , older fords and almost all Chevys are the same width. Also for cheap find a junk yard Chevy and pull off hitch for twenty bucks, buy three drill bits 1/2 inch , 8 bolts and a 8 inch drop hitch and you can pull it perfect :) , and take pocs
 

welldigger

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Worst case find yourself some scrap metal and build a sled for the tongue of the mobile home. Then wrap a chain and drag away. Take it slow and easy.

Though, if you do as others have suggested you will have a nice receiver hitch for towing normal trailers.
 

EWhytsell

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Just a couple hundred feet, I'd probably just figure a way to wrap a chain around the pintle and ball or sling the ball slightly under the pintle and drag away. Not saying do it, but its probably something I'd do because I'm cheap and not to bright sometimes.
 

rchalmers3

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I'm with you on the "get-er-done" creativity. Limited resources have sharpened my field solution skills, and completing certain projects at little or no cost can provide satisfaction.

rick
 

Ridgerunner

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Just a couple hundred feet, I'd probably just figure a way to wrap a chain around the pintle and ball or sling the ball slightly under the pintle and drag away. Not saying do it, but its probably something I'd do because I'm cheap and not to bright sometimes.
This is how I would do it. Couple hundred feet in a straight path and on your own property.....no problem
 

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Praise God for good ol' American ingenuity ! ! !

One thing not yet mentioned here begins with this question....

Is the Mobile Home EMPTY or is it LOADED to the gills with household furniture and goodies?????????

No matter if loaded or empty, check or at least estimate your TONGUE WEIGHT. If too much weight is AFT of the Mobile Home's axles you would be too light on the tongue and just inviting a "HOLD MY BEER AND WATCH THIS" video prize winner! If too much weight is FORWARD of the Mobile Home's axles you could have problems with overloading the A-Frame Tongue on the Mobile Home AND may distribute too much mass onto the back end of the Deuce.

Secondary Question:
How hard or soft is the soil you'll be traversing?
If too soft, you sure don't want too much tongue weight sinking your Deuce.
Nor would you want an overloaded Mobile Home sunk up to its own axles in muck and mire.

Praying you success.
 

Jeepsinker

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That was stupid. I found myself wishing I was there with my deuce to make them all feel as stupid as they looked. Gotta give it to them though, they did move that trailer!
 

RodUSMC1962

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A medium farm tractor will move it fine. For a few hundred bucks you could probably get some one to move it if they are close. That is how we moved my mother in law`s modular and it is a lot heaver than a mobile home.
 

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This moron was pulling a dune buggy with this on the the city streets like it was Real Reese Hitch and receiver......idiot.

Idiot.jpg
 

73m819

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A bit of good chain rigging along with a old tire rigged to the bottom of the tongue to keep it from digging in would do the trick, heck with only 200' to 300' now would be a good time to practice your winching skills.
 
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