tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737015050948918379.post1017841167119673910..comments2023-03-24T06:09:24.880-07:00Comments on Ima RV - A Tiny House on Wheels: 10/28/2011Brianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680233150329985624noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737015050948918379.post-83455170398056612942012-01-26T22:58:38.000-08:002012-01-26T22:58:38.000-08:00Hi Stephanie,
In the certification process when I...Hi Stephanie,<br /><br />In the certification process when I converted the flatbed to a travel trailer, the square footage never came into play. The basic floor plan is about 160 square feet (not inlcuding the loft) The loft figure in about another 110 square feet.<br /><br />This trailer weighed in on the scale at about 6800 feet. So, any vehicle that is capable of towing something of that weighed is OK. I would use an EZ lift tow hitch to take off some of the hitch weight. I had to borrow my dad's truck as mine didn't have enough muscle to do the job. I don't plan oin towing mine beyond its point right now. It is more of a destination type cabin now. Good luck!Brianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10680233150329985624noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737015050948918379.post-72555476759732015472012-01-26T19:55:59.617-08:002012-01-26T19:55:59.617-08:00Hi there, wow, this is a fab tiny house. What is t...Hi there, wow, this is a fab tiny house. What is the square footage? Also do you know if in other houses like Tumbleweed, are they counting the loft footage in their square footage? Also I have a question about towing. It would be real hard for me to afford a huge truck like is needed to tow these houses. Could they be towed with something like a haul truck? If I ever wanted to take a trip I'd rather do that than finance a huge gas guzzling truck. Thanks!Stephaniehttp://www.snapaholics.comnoreply@blogger.com