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RTM House Move - Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2008

Built in Saskatoon and moved to Alberta

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  • Thanks very much.

    All the RTMs that I've seen have always come in one big piece. Guess that's why they're not referred to as modulars. These are built like any other house; just on a temporary foundation instead.

    They left Saskatoon at 7am and made it to Kingman at 4pm. They can travel up to 85 Km/hr (between power lines).

  • It's a 2131 sqft bungalow. The builder was J&H Homes of Saskatoon. I'd do it again if I had to; so its a great way to build. More pics on my web site: 53degreesnorth(dot)ca

    Click on the lower right link. I'm still working on it (attached garage) but not had a chance to add the pics to the web site yet.

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  • Good Job .Thanks for posting

  • Thinking of doing this too,about the same size,I did not realize it all came in one.. I would certainly like you to post more videos as they are very interesting to watch.

    How many days on route from Saskatoon to Kingman?

  • How big is that house? What company did built it? We are planning to purchase a RTM home for our acreage near Saskatoon soon, so any recommendations would be appreciated.

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