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Tumbleweed Tiny Home + 2006 Ford F450 4x4, 4 Door, Powerstroke 6.0 Diesel
$ 34320
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Description
FOR SALE“Tumbleweed Tiny House” 8’6””x 20’,pulled by a 2006 Ford F450
4 Door, 4x4, w/ a “Bullet proofed” “Powerstroke”diesel, 6.0 liter engine.
,000.00 Completely Outfitted
Please read on as to the details of the Package for sale:
Completely outfitted inside, setup for outside waterline and 240 volt – 60 amp service
Lisa and I first saw our First Tiny House, on the inside of the fence at the “
TumbleweedTiny House
” Factory in Colorado Springs, the fall of 2015.
This was going to be our getaway project for our retirement. We went for the best materials available at the time which was not that long ago.
I am a retired Designer and Builderof Custom Homes for 30+ years and still a pretty good carpenter. My Old Website: www.sunsmiths.com, it is still up.
I love designing and building what I design and this project was something I could do all by myself, for the most part.
It is what is called a “Barn Raiser”,from
Tumbleweed Tiny Houses
, where you pick out a trailer size and a model type of a basic floor plan, our’s was the
“Linden 20 Overlook”,
and you spec the floor plan as to windows, doors, skylights and other important details for the layout of the tiny house.
Tumbleweed
has engineered the trailer for the load that it will carry when it is fully decked out and structural walls to deal with any racking that the end walls might have.
They have thought this through at
Tumbleweed
and developed a road worthy design and construction package.
Well even the best laid plans can runamuck. We have too much to down scale from thirty + years of collecting.
Our plans and life have changed, as has it has for most people.
This is what we have to offer:
“Tumbleweed Tiny House Company”
SCHEDULE B
Barn Raiser Specs:
Trailer Highlights
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Radial tires: 6 lug hub, ST225/75/R15 LRD
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Gross vehicle weight rating (GVW) of 10,000 lbs. (18-20’ trailer)
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All axles have brakes
Building Footprint
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Actual Trailer Width: 8’6”
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Trailer Bed Width: 6’11”
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5/8”DIA. Zinc plated all-threaded rods, on corners(8)
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Minimum tongue length of 4’
Walls and Windows
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All walls and roof fully framed with 2x4 studs (or greater) and engineered wood as needed.
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Windows framed with headers, sills and cripple studs to the appropriate rough openings
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Walls fully sheathed in OSB Zip Board, creating an integrated water vapor barrier for delivery
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Secured to the trailer with 8 tie downs.
Lofts
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Main sleeping loft installed
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Front loft installed
Floors
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Trailer bed fully insulated 4”
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Sub-floorfully installed
Roof
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Hurricane clips
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Roof shall be covered with ice and weather guard unless buyer selects a finished roof.
We add in our original purchase:
1.
factory installed 2x2 “Velux” opening Skylight: centered over Sleeping Loft
2.
32”x32”fiberglass shower stall
Then:
We used “Jeld-Wen” Aluminum-Clad Woodframed Windows and Doors
They afforded the most options at the best price and quality.
Metal Roofing uses on Roof and lower exterior walls: 26ga. Galvalume
Exposed Exterior Wood: 1x8 Shiplap Eastern Sugar Pine Vertical Side, pre-sealed all sides
1x
Western Red Cedar Trim, pre-sealed all sides
All exterior wood resealed with 2 coats Spar- Varnish and re done – Spring of 2020
Other appointments:
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Portuguese Cork Flooring
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Line-voltage
- 60amp - 240volt Electrical service from single breaker box and single disconnect box
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Pre-wired for Low Voltage service; lighting and water pumping
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1 freshwater holding tank – placed inside kitchen cabinets with 12 volt pump,integrated into the complete water system. There are values to control all water lines.There is an exterior fill point installed.
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Graywater and separate black water holding tanks installed under the trailer.
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Hard Maple Cabinetry, porcelain countertops with an “Ikea” Stainless Steel Sink and drainboard.
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1x6 Spruce T&G interior paneling over 3” of rigid “Blueboard”, R-5 / inch inthe walls and R-21, super-stuffed fiberglass in the roof.
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“Blueridge”9000 BTU Cooling, 9500 BTU Heating and 15 SEER Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pump
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Window and door shades on all
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New appliances: Microwave, Electric Range w/ oven, Refrigerator w/ freezer and 20gal Electric Hot Water heater
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32”Samsung Flat screen TV w/ DVD player
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“Mini-Cube”Wood burning Stove
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Moving “Library Ladder” for access to sleeping loft
It all is brand new, basically.
Some of these Photos are from our “Air-bnb” listing below.
We listed for a couple of years during the “Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta”
We had fewer than a dozen people stay we us. Our schedules just did not work well
with having visitors or guests.
All furnishing included as seen, including dishes, pots & pans, utensils and linens.
The wooden table with the lamp on it, is an antique.
Sleeping Loft with 9” Memory Foam Mattress
Original Art Work is screwed or nailed to the walls.
Photos are from different stages of development, so one photo may have something in that is not in another photo.
“Big Red” the Truck, is a 4x4, 4 Door, 2006F-450 XLT package, with a long wheel base. It has the deluxe interior packagewith the very comfortable seats: 142,000 miles on it.
I purchased the truck online from a dealer in Kentucky and had it shipped out to me in New Mexico, 2018.
I researched Ford Power Strokes for a goodyear as far as to dependability and serviceability, to find out that 2005 –2007 were good years to basically rebuild.
I have a great mechanic that has kept my 1996 F250 7.3L Power Stroke going, with many miles on it and it runs like a champ.
I put on 4 new shocks, brakes and steering stabilizer shock, had the 4x4 system rebuilt along with front tie rods and drag link, new oil injector pump and oil coolerkit, new speedometer and front console,
rebuilt trailer brake controller and all fluids flushed and replaced.
Chris Spear at Spear’s Automotive Service, Inc., Cedar Crest, NM specializes in older Ford Diesels, went over the truck completely. He told me that the basic engine was in great shape, the engine had two new heads and that the heads and engine had been
“Bullet Proofed”, that is the engine had new head bolt inserts installed and other updates to the engine to help problems that tended to happen with the Factory Set-up.
I replaced the front headlight units and new tail light units as well. There are 2 rear view cameras with a monitor on the dash. There are 2 spare tires for the truck and 1 for the trailer. A new 12 ton bottle jack and lug wrench.
The trailerhitch is new and Class 5 load rated. The flatbed is 9 ft long and 7 ft 8 inwide with rail points and a Gooseneck ball and hookup point, with bed cover inthe middle of the bed.
A 5 Kw, 20amp, Gas powered “Generic” Electric Generator is included. It is not new, used only a little and serviced regularly. The proper pigtail chord to hookup the generator to the Tiny House is included.
It can beloaded and unloaded with hoist that is included on the end of the flat bed.
Everything inside the Tiny House has been packed in boxes or anchored to the trailer to make everything
road-able as possible.
Truck has a New Mexico Title and registration: current
and
the Tiny House has a Colorado Title and expired registration.
Payment:
,000.00
Pay-Pal or Cash only! - or Ebay's Escrow.Com
Bring the correct paperwork from your States Motor Vehicle Department, there are Notary’s around to make everything legal.
You can fly into the Albuquerque International Airport; I can pick you up, in your new truck, at the Airport and drive up into the mountains where we live, to your new Tiny House, Or deliver to you for fuel cost and an airplane ticket home.
If you have more questions, please contact me via email:
[email protected]
Thanks, Michael