I believe it is a 1934 MH GP15/22. It’s been stored inside a neighbours barn for at least 30 years.... he had an auction and cleared out stuff he didn’t even know he had.
The other neighbour who bought hauled it home on the weekend. Yes that trailer is garbage. It was the only one empty that he had. Loading it further back would have been ok but the deck / frame would have separated completely. He pulled it a couple km along the back roads and fields.
He does tend to push things to the limit but that’s another story. The moss on the shed roof is really more of a feature than a failure. It’s sheeted with 3/4 plywood and the asphalt shingles and holding well after 15 years. If it starts to leak his brothers and builders / roofers and will take care of it.
I’m going to try to convince him to put the MH inside maybe even we can try to get it running.
I do think the trailer is headed to scrap ... I’m not going to repair that for him.
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