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Bob_E_
Feb 13, 2018Explorer
1. We always travel with the fridge on. When home, our camper is always plugged in to the house so it is always cold.
2. We always dump at the end of the trip. No sense letting that stuff sit in there fermenting.
3. Don't know because I don't have a genny. But I would think it should.
4. Loading and weight distribution is key for toy haulers. Keep a reasonable tongue weight because it varies a lot depending on what you are hauling. A big UTV in the back weighs a lot more than a dirt bike...if you know what I mean.
5. If it looks like it is already bent up a little, do some research here and maybe take it to a welder and have it beefed up a little.
2. We always dump at the end of the trip. No sense letting that stuff sit in there fermenting.
3. Don't know because I don't have a genny. But I would think it should.
4. Loading and weight distribution is key for toy haulers. Keep a reasonable tongue weight because it varies a lot depending on what you are hauling. A big UTV in the back weighs a lot more than a dirt bike...if you know what I mean.
5. If it looks like it is already bent up a little, do some research here and maybe take it to a welder and have it beefed up a little.
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