Crazy to me how far mobile homes have come 2x6 & 2x8 walls with lots of insulation. When my wife & I got married in the mid 90's we rebuilt a 1978 mobile home on our small family farm that was new when my uncle lived there. It was the old 2x2 & 2x4 walls & so cold in the winter & hot in the summer; but we were happy just to be married & living together. Almost 30 years later living in her great-grandmas homestead house, still happy to be together; but now we're older & really happy not to be so cold in the winter😀.
I grew up in a 1978 with my dad and hated that thing with a burning passion "Candominium" You could hear a squirrel pee outside. Now I run a sales center. They are not even the same home from 2006. It is insane how how far they come and how they are building offices out of them now.
May that building transported, put on piers, hooked up to services and finished; be filled with love, family and warmth. that building is then transformed from a structor to a loving home! May you and your family make memories, love abundantly and prosper! My God Bless and keep all who enter in this home I pray Amen! Congratulations much love my man!
Couple of things I noticed as a builder and renovator, I would paint the OSB underneath with some tremclad so it doesn't deteriorate and don't get an RO water system it leaves it with zero minerals and eats away at anything that isn't stainless or nylon. Just saying. 😎👍🍻
RO water can be passed though a few food grade limestone chips to restore some hardness (Works best if followed by a buffer tank of 10-20 gallons so the bit of water that sits on the lime overnight is mixed with water that only had brief contact.). Or where the reason is just because of excessively hard water, mix the RO with straight well water to get half hard water, this also reduces cuts the RO demand in half.
Exciting to see the house land! Put your well house over the well so u don't need to horse around with pitless adaptors, just make sure the well is in line with the door so u can pull pump years down the road.
a lot has changed in your life since i last watched you a year ago, i have a house now and dont seem to have the time i did when i rented, hope you and yours are well!
I live in a modular called a Dutch Home a two half’s house trailer put together and setting on cement blocks with cement base the blocks set on . We put cement blocks around the house to cover the undersides. Then added a big patio porch in front on one side have length size porch . Have three steps one at the end of porch and middle of porch and one on the other side of porch. Two steps our equal with the doors that third steps on the end of half size porch.
I'm from Wisconsin and basements are a positive for men. Great looking place Mike and interesting how they set it. I'm thinking around here they have slab to sit on.
I may have missed the house thing. The last talk of houses was accommodation for workers. So is Mike planning on making the North farm his home base and South farm is going to be what the North farm is now. Not quite understanding his future plans, or maybe we aren’t privy to those. Awesome to see him expanding on his own however.
there's 5 farms with 5 diff owners in one yard down south and the north is just mikes farm with ashtons family close , so the north will just be mike's guys and himself
What is with Drinkingwater in and sewage out? The space between the ground and house has much cold air in Saskatchewan to freeze the pipe. In Germany the Waterpipe comes in 80-100cm under the ground in the house. Mike, as a father to i wish you the best times of your life in your home! Family is the Thing we live for. English is not my Motherslang so excuse for mistakes
The skirting will enclose and insulate the underside of the house to the ground. Water lines in Saskatchewan are run 6 feet (2 meters) under ground, as to keep them out of the winter frost line. Mike will likely show this in following videos.
@@notpoliticallycorrect4774 Thank you for your answer. Yes i think Mike will show it in the next Videos. Im a bit interested in Farming and like to watch Mikes Videos. I can understand him most of the time if it is not to technical. So i have a short english lesson 20 years after school. If people speak to fast or with accent im out.
@@notpoliticallycorrect4774 Plus the water line under in the crawl space will be wrapped with thermostat controlled electric heat tape. I think minimum 8 feet under ground under driveways.
@@Northern_Farmer The house I live in was put in place 50 years ago. Built 800 km away and trucked in in two pieces Lifted on to a hillside foundation with a crane. About 20 of them came into this city with the expansion of a coal mine. Seems to me even more went in to Thompson Mb even earlier and have since been moved out.
The pile foundation will be far more stable than sitting on grade. The ground clay (which is common in Saskatchewan) will heave and contract with different levels of hydration and frost heave . Piles are installed to below frost levels to mitigate the ground movement.
@@aahZeiKfeck man either you are a neighbour or relative or this is stretching the boundaries and getting close to stalking, being nosey is one thing but putting up a comment about it is a little bit…… you know?
@@Andy-ix2ox I’m a farmer in NE Alberta I’m just like Mike I love looking at county/rm maps aswell as google maps and seeing other areas it’s just what farmers do 🤷♂️ I respect mike for what’s he’s built so I’ve looked into the area he farms it’s not that crazy ….. You can literally look up his name on google maps and find his south farm yard is pinned for everyone to see. I wish Mike all the success
Congratulations nice house. At least they use a trailer to haul it on and not leave the hitch, tires and axles under the trailer after they are done to rot like they do here in Nevada
This seems like the XXL version of a tiny house 😁 This kind of job is the most awesome i can imagine, nevertheless your jobs on the farm are fairly equal awesome. Please keep up doing these (and your farm-) videos.
Whoo hoo! Interesting! I thought at first you'd bought a fancy used house. Here in Australia wood houses of the 'queenslander' style are popular for relocation and renovation.
Id rather have a basement...they are built properly now a days...i like to be able to access plumbing...having the heating and pumps in the basement is way better
Yea basements are a lot better that’s why everyone puts them in as long as you don’t build on low ground they don’t give problems $$ was probably the deciding factor for him
When we built on this hill it was the same money to put in pilings or to put in a basement, so we went the basement route with a walkout door for a farm entrance.
my dad loves R/O water incase someone doesnt know what that is its Reverse Osmosis filtration. its aweome you run R/O water ya can never go wrong with it
Mike any update on the CIH 715 build status? Once all the plumbing and electrical is in place, spray foam the bottom of the trailer. Help with insulating and keep rodents out.
I'm pretty sure it came from the factory with the floor well insulated- maybe spray, maybe rigid. They had 8" of fibreglass in the floors by 1974 (a scant 4" in the walls and 6" in the ceiling.)
Crazy to me how far mobile homes have come 2x6 & 2x8 walls with lots of insulation. When my wife & I got married in the mid 90's we rebuilt a 1978 mobile home on our small family farm that was new when my uncle lived there. It was the old 2x2 & 2x4 walls & so cold in the winter & hot in the summer; but we were happy just to be married & living together. Almost 30 years later living in her great-grandmas homestead house, still happy to be together; but now we're older & really happy not to be so cold in the winter😀.
I grew up in a 1978 with my dad and hated that thing with a burning passion "Candominium" You could hear a squirrel pee outside. Now I run a sales center. They are not even the same home from 2006. It is insane how how far they come and how they are building offices out of them now.
Congratulations, Mike, with your new house, and I hope it soon becomes a very happy home. GooLuck.
Thanks for showing the tour of the interior, really enjoyed it
May that building transported, put on piers, hooked up to services and finished; be filled with love, family and warmth. that building is then transformed from a structor to a loving home! May you and your family make memories, love abundantly and prosper! My God Bless and keep all who enter in this home I pray Amen! Congratulations much love my man!
That’s a nice looking pre built home. That truck driver is definitely a good driver.
I leave for a couple weeks, come back and Mike has a house on a trailer lmao. Congrats, hope you and your family enjoy it to the fullest.
Damn... That's a nice Peterbilt! Congrats on that new house!
Mike, i ran on a modular set crew for 14 years. (East coast US) The height and width that the roads can handle up there is amazing!
Thanks for the update! Always so much going on at your operation, it's mindblowing
Couple of things I noticed as a builder and renovator, I would paint the OSB underneath with some tremclad so it doesn't deteriorate and don't get an RO water system it leaves it with zero minerals and eats away at anything that isn't stainless or nylon. Just saying. 😎👍🍻
RO water can be passed though a few food grade limestone chips to restore some hardness (Works best if followed by a buffer tank of 10-20 gallons so the bit of water that sits on the lime overnight is mixed with water that only had brief contact.).
Or where the reason is just because of excessively hard water, mix the RO with straight well water to get half hard water, this also reduces cuts the RO demand in half.
Exciting to see the house land! Put your well house over the well so u don't need to horse around with pitless adaptors, just make sure the well is in line with the door so u can pull pump years down the road.
Does that plan go well with a reverse osmosis system in the well house?
@wssides yes would work well, just trench out a drain flush line to a buried barrel with a bit of drain tile to handle the system flush.
Thats a moving experience-😊
Mike, I like your idea for the 'foundation'.
Thanks for the video Mike, I enjoy every one.
a lot has changed in your life since i last watched you a year ago, i have a house now and dont seem to have the time i did when i rented, hope you and yours are well!
Nice to see you have a spare room for me when I move from Australia to Canada and come work for you. Lol I wish 🤞
Welcome to East-Central Saskatchewan Mike & family!
I live in a modular called a Dutch Home a two half’s house trailer put together and setting on cement blocks with cement base the blocks set on . We put cement blocks around the house to cover the undersides. Then added a big patio porch in front on one side have length size porch . Have three steps one at the end of porch and middle of porch and one on the other side of porch. Two steps our equal with the doors that third steps on the end of half size porch.
Right on Mike. Very nice house. Love that colour too. Going to make a nice setup
We got one last year in November and they had the house set up in 1 day , we were living in our camper at the time
I'm from Wisconsin and basements are a positive for men. Great looking place Mike and interesting how they set it. I'm thinking around here they have slab to sit on.
Thanks for sharing. Good looking home.
Nice house trailer. They have come a long way from the seventies
I may have missed the house thing.
The last talk of houses was accommodation for workers.
So is Mike planning on making the North farm his home base and South farm is going to be what the North farm is now.
Not quite understanding his future plans, or maybe we aren’t privy to those.
Awesome to see him expanding on his own however.
It is probably for workers and himself.
there's 5 farms with 5 diff owners in one yard down south and the north is just mikes farm with ashtons family close , so the north will just be mike's guys and himself
That house looks awesome Mike. I have a whole house UV Light and a filters. Instead of RO System
That's much better than RO imo
Nice lookin home Mike and family !!
I assume electric and water etc. are all set. Beautiful home. You just talked about it. Thanks.
What is with Drinkingwater in and sewage out? The space between the ground and house has much cold air in Saskatchewan to freeze the pipe. In Germany the Waterpipe comes in 80-100cm under the ground in the house.
Mike, as a father to i wish you the best times of your life in your home! Family is the Thing we live for.
English is not my Motherslang so excuse for mistakes
In Saskatchewan, most underground piping is minimum 1800mm below ground. If it is shallower, it has to be insulated.
The skirting will enclose and insulate the underside of the house to the ground. Water lines in Saskatchewan are run 6 feet (2 meters) under ground, as to keep them out of the winter frost line. Mike will likely show this in following videos.
@@notpoliticallycorrect4774
Thank you for your answer. Yes i think Mike will show it in the next Videos. Im a bit interested in Farming and like to watch Mikes Videos. I can understand him most of the time if it is not to technical.
So i have a short english lesson 20 years after school. If people speak to fast or with accent im out.
@@markzurowski3627
Thank you for your answer
@@notpoliticallycorrect4774 Plus the water line under in the crawl space will be wrapped with thermostat controlled electric heat tape. I think minimum 8 feet under ground under driveways.
I had a whole video of the guys bringing my brother's house in a few years back....lost my phone the next day
I been watching you for years your should drop more videos saw you the other day snow disking lol
@tyler3148 i know...sometimes I get in late and then edit a video...but most times I just want to relax
@@Northern_FarmerShame on you Tyson, opting to relax rather than filling our TH-cam feeds. 😜😁
@@happycanayjian1582lol..trust me...I feel guilty sometimes
Awesome truck driver delivering your home 🏠 Mike
Nice trailer
First time seeing that whole house can be transported 😄
Never seen mobile homes?
@@Ole_CornPopthey actually build full size homes and truck them out these days
@@Northern_Farmer The house I live in was put in place 50 years ago. Built 800 km away and trucked in in two pieces Lifted on to a hillside foundation with a crane. About 20 of them came into this city with the expansion of a coal mine. Seems to me even more went in to Thompson Mb even earlier and have since been moved out.
Beautiful house Congratulations!
The pile foundation will be far more stable than sitting on grade. The ground clay (which is common in Saskatchewan) will heave and contract with different levels of hydration and frost heave . Piles are installed to below frost levels to mitigate the ground movement.
'That's some quality H2O'! Congratulations are in order, though we won't be able to attend the housewarming party, unfortunately 😉👍
Now that you have lots of water you can plant trees And get shade and a windbreak
That area usually has enough water to grow trees without watering them. But having the ability for the unusual year is good.
Exciting times Mike considering 2 years ago your new homestead, Grain storage, Farmyard was nothing more than a field. It's all looking real good. 👍
Woulda been 4 years ago you can look on google earth 2020 it was still a field 2021 he had built a bit of a yard with a few bins by then
@@aahZeiKfeck man either you are a neighbour or relative or this is stretching the boundaries and getting close to stalking, being nosey is one thing but putting up a comment about it is a little bit…… you know?
@@Andy-ix2ox internet is full of weirdos with not much to do. 😅
How do you find it @@aahZeiK
@@Andy-ix2ox I’m a farmer in NE Alberta I’m just like Mike I love looking at county/rm maps aswell as google maps and seeing other areas it’s just what farmers do 🤷♂️ I respect mike for what’s he’s built so I’ve looked into the area he farms it’s not that crazy ….. You can literally look up his name on google maps and find his south farm yard is pinned for everyone to see. I wish Mike all the success
Salut Mike magnifique vidéo et la remorque pour la maison est bien et posse sur place et bien intéressante 😂😮😅😊
Nice looking truck!
Congratulations nice house. At least they use a trailer to haul it on and not leave the hitch, tires and axles under the trailer after they are done to rot like they do here in Nevada
This is different.. this is a manufactured home..not a mobile...mobiles still have the hitches built on the frame
@ I never seen those around here we only use the mobile
This seems like the XXL version of a tiny house 😁 This kind of job is the most awesome i can imagine, nevertheless your jobs on the farm are fairly equal awesome. Please keep up doing these (and your farm-) videos.
its xxl house on the praire
Looks like you’re moving house! Quite literally! 😂
Congratulations Mike! 👍🏻🎉
Grandeur home, Winkler Manitoba. I drive a delivery truck and deliver parts there often!
Whoo hoo! Interesting!
I thought at first you'd bought a fancy used house. Here in Australia wood houses of the 'queenslander' style are popular for relocation and renovation.
Nice home
Shout out to your mother in-law for finding the water with the sticks
How kool was that.
Nice looking home Mike
The house is for the hired help. Mike lives in a gold mine just south of there.😅
nice home,take care.🤩👍👍✌
Mike, looks like your tailgate had a bad day.
Id rather have a basement...they are built properly now a days...i like to be able to access plumbing...having the heating and pumps in the basement is way better
Yea basements are a lot better that’s why everyone puts them in as long as you don’t build on low ground they don’t give problems $$ was probably the deciding factor for him
When we built on this hill it was the same money to put in pilings or to put in a basement, so we went the basement route with a walkout door for a farm entrance.
Basements are a no no in my area unless you have flood insurance. They are nice but not good in a lot of areas.
@joescheller6680 well yea it definitely depends where you are
Nice home but we're the grass 😊
Am surprised you didn't keep it on the bed off the trailer 2 transport it 2 and from each plot ur at lmao love u Mike u love ur haulage jobs
my european brain cannon comprehend this
Congratulations, and thanks to The Lord, for all He has given you, and your family.
Great video Mike
No concrete runners? Shabby construction!
When did you decide to build a home on the north farm did not know as I was away but good idea good luck
That a unique moblie home, wish you can show the inside the name of the manufacturer, who built this
Bom dia mostre por dentro e' realmente uma grande casa.
Nice House!
Wie schön das es nicht gezeigt wurde ,wie es auf die Metall pfähle abgesengt wurde . Immer nur wenn's fertig ist.
my dad loves R/O water incase someone doesnt know what that is its Reverse Osmosis filtration. its aweome you run R/O water ya can never go wrong with it
Seems like they would staple a double layer of cardboard over the forward windows just as a precaution against rocks (and birds and such).
North farm accommodation 👏✔️ no more swift 😲
No more mooching off the in-laws?
Amazing
Mike very nice looking home. Please share the brand of home if you will. Thanks Darrel
5:51 its mice, isn’t it, Mike. Be honest. Basements equals mice. 😂❤
Mice are anywhere
Pretty cool mounting system! Good call on no basement. They are nothing but a hole in the ground that causes trouble. I know from expierience!
Almost everyone has one they don’t give a ton of problems also depends where you build never build on low ground
@@aahZeiKin 70 years never had water in my basement
:02 Big town!
We had our house burn to the ground in 99 just before Xmas. We had a new modular moved in and set up. Never looked back
Would be nice is you had a basement made and slide it on.
Congratulations 🎉
I wander if a home can have a moisture barrier sprayed underneath the home
Interesting thanks
Mike any update on the CIH 715 build status?
Once all the plumbing and electrical is in place, spray foam the bottom of the trailer. Help with insulating and keep rodents out.
Would love to see them get one of the new frame 9rx’s and put them on their big drills and see if one of them will beat the famous hill
@@aaronobrien7649with a full cart of that size, I don’t think either will. Lose traction before hp.
I'm pretty sure it came from the factory with the floor well insulated- maybe spray, maybe rigid. They had 8" of fibreglass in the floors by 1974 (a scant 4" in the walls and 6" in the ceiling.)
The driver is a champ 🙏
damn dats a awesome truck :o
Thanks for the update Mike. Is this going to be your home or lodging for your crew?
Nice to see the house, Mike. Is that by the south farm or north farm?? Thanks for the videos.
North
I never noticed in your previous videos that your yard / bin sight was right beside a town.
@@aahZeiKcan you not tell people where he is keep it to yourself man
@@SirHuddy you got it !
that looooong thumbs up surely was you doing that because you are a mysterious painter?!
nice and Congrats to you and your family
Hey Mike - did you buy the town as well as the farm 😜😜😜😜
I used to work for at a mobile home dealer,and never seen nothing like that
Good😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Is there part 2 to this video
Looks a really nice house Mike. What square footage is it?
12 years it’ll be sawdust 😅
All pressboard 😂
So who did you buy the mobile home from, we're also in the market for one. I like the ones Warman homes builds.
Grandeur Housing
How much for house
4:45 yeah I understand that but keep in mind trailers. Do not do well in storms. If I were you, I’d make it 4 inches above the ground
Is the house for you or employees/workers?
Mike will this house be for you and your family or employee housing?
Employee
@@kevenhiemieyes it should be employee considering he did numerous videos in the spring looking for houses for them
Double wide !!!
COOL
Winkler boys
How much house cost
Usually a trailer like that would cost between $75,000 and $125,000
Was this for the north farm Mike?
Well well i knew mike was gonna live up north,
I would be surprised if it is full time. Just more than at present. I gather that he has 2 homes in the South.
A basement is the cheapest cost of the house!!