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$20.25 per sq. yard of budget grade commercial carpet. Not medium & not premium.
$40 is a basic starting point.
Depends on your area (region) You can estimate about $2.73 sf
It would be useful if you provided information on your mode of transport - on foot, horseback, car, aircraft, rocket.
It is not possible to answer this question because it is too imprecise. City blocks are not all the same size. Furthermore, the time taken to go along one depends on the mode of transport: on foot, on a cycle, or motorised transport.
Not by any commercial transport. Most travel was on foot or horseback.
Yes you can. You can pull doubles and triples. You can pull two 48 trailers and two 53 foot trailers. You can pull three 48s, but you cannot pull three 53 foot trailers.
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57-foot trailers are legal in certain states, including Arkansas, Florida, Texas, and Mississippi. However, regulations can vary, so it's essential to check with each state's transportation department for specific rules and restrictions.
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On foot or by horse.
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Depends on the age, older trailers have wood framing newer ones have aluminum ones. If you go to RV web sites they usually give weight of their trailers.
Foot, animal, boat.
I know you can use them in Texas, Florida, New Mexico, Arizona, and California But can you use them in Nevada, Oregon or Washington.
A 53-foot trailer is 8.5 feet wide. You need a spot 12 feet wide to park one so the driver has room to maneuver it, so you'll get 16 trailers in a row. You're only going to get two rows per acre. A truck is 70 feet long, and you need more than that between the rows so the driver can back the trailer into position. So...32 trailers per acre. You have another problem: the spots at the end of the row are going to require the driver to start backing outside the acre of land. If you do not have permission to use the land to the sides of your acre, you can't use the spots at the ends...so, 28 trailers per acre.