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Dollarbill60
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Jun 22, 2015

New to pulling a fifth wheel

Hello to all. Recently purchased a 2007 Keystone Laredo 29RK pulling it with a 2015 Ford Super Duty 6.7L Power Stroke. It was a one owner, great condition. We have been on two short trips already and getting acclimated to this lifestyle. We are planning a longer trip next month. My question, is it better to just pull up to where the Semi's refuel at the Love and Pilot Truck stops since there is more room or do they frown on that? I plan on many long trips in the future. Thanks in advance and I am sure I will have many more questions.
  • Congrats on your new rig! It is fine to use to the truck pumps. Just don't make other RV'ers or truck drivers wait for you by visiting the bathroom, getting snacks, visiting the gift shop, etc. while you're still parked at the pump :-) Most truck stops have a separate parking area for you to stop and do all of that.
  • Dollarbill60 wrote:
    Hello to all. Recently purchased a 2007 Keystone Laredo 29RK pulling it with a 2015 Ford Super Duty 6.7L Power Stroke. It was a one owner, great condition. We have been on two short trips already and getting acclimated to this lifestyle. We are planning a longer trip next month. My question, is it better to just pull up to where the Semi's refuel at the Love and Pilot Truck stops since there is more room or do they frown on that? I plan on many long trips in the future. Thanks in advance and I am sure I will have many more questions.


    I always pull in where the truckers fuel up, more room and safer. Using the pumps where cars fill up can be a nightmare:( i.e. not as room to pull in, some one could pull in front of you or behind you and temporary block you in. When using the Trucker fuel, have your partner go into the casher and get your card started and then wait until you get a signal from your spouse. The you can complete the card transaction. As soon as you fill up, move your truck and trailer forward so the truck behind can pull in for fuel. even if there is not a truck waiting behind you, pull forward.
  • I pull in where it is easiest for me to pump. If you can pull straight into a pump lane,,, I say do it. The truckers don't mind and you won't have to try and move around all the cars...