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valhalla360
Aug 24, 2017Navigator
Trackrig wrote:
A class A in bad weather (rain, cold, heavy wind, snow, or in the dark). Drive in, unhook the toad or use a pull thru spot, hit the levelers, put out the slides, plug in, go to sleep.
On a TT: Drive in, back in or use a pull thru, get out the blocks, try to get level, have to go from the TV to TT in the rain, and somehow there's more set-up involved taking longer. Youi also have to mess with the WD, the stab jacks and longer to wrap up the electrical cord.
Sewage and electrical are the same unless you use a genrator - on the class A, hit the button.
I have a 40' DP and a 26' TT. The DP is by farther easier and quicker to set up or take down.
Bill
Like for like, there is no difference.
You can get automatic levelers for pull behinds, so after you get out to unhook the toad, you already had to go outside and ate up any time savings.
The only way you come out ahead is if you don't get a toad but then you have to unhook from the utilities every time you want to run to the store.
PS: Since when did "dark" become "bad weather"?
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