All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Park Model TrailerI just found out he sold it to someone else last night. Wasn't meant to be. Thanks for everyone's info and advice!Re: Park Model TrailerIt does not have holding tanks, which apparently is common with 'Park Model Trailers', since they are to be setup more-so permanent. It is 40' long including the tongue and added length due to a bay window on the back. The actual living space is 11' x 35' so it is under the 400sq/ft limit. It appears to have pex water lines, and standard appliances, but camper style furnace and a traditional looking AC under the belly. I'm wanting to find info on the weight, who makes it (HMS?), typical-reasonable resell price, where to find/ how to replace the furnace, any available manuals, etc, etc, etc. Any info I can basically. Strikes me as a bit odd that I cant find Anything!Park Model TrailerHello everyone, I am considering buying a used 'Park Model Camper' (cross between a travel trailer and a mobile home. Titled as a travel trailer, but meant to be towed to a campground/lake/mountain and setup for longer term use) to use as a temporary house on a piece of land we have, while we are building our new house. I went and looked and one last night, however I'm having a hard time finding any actual info on it. The gentleman that is selling it has the title, which says it is a 1995 HMS model 3462. It is 11' wide & 40' long. I cannot find any info on a HMS trailer. Does anyone here know anything about these or know where I should search? Thank you!
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