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- Dutch_12078Explorer III've seen many similar guards installed on the front of Class 8 HDT's, particularly those used in the construction, mining, and logging industries. Adapting one to a Class A chassis would not be all that difficult.
- PastorCharlieExplorerGet the deer alerts and mount them in the front grille and never have to worry about hitting a deer or other wildlife again....only problem I see it that they are too sensitive and kill all the wildlife along the highways ahead of me.....on one trip I counted over 25 dead deer along the road and another trip there were about six dead deer along with one big black dog. A couple of deer looked like they had exploded in the road....I suppose from the sub-sonic sound hitting them so hard. I am thinking about sending the alert units back to the factory and get them to turn them down a notch or two.
- FCExplorerI see the license is from Ontario, so maybe he lives in the region where moose on the road are quite common.
??? - vtbigExplorerI wonder if it is hinged at the bottom.
- Lar_sExplorerI've seen one on a Blue Bird. Wish I had one when we hit the deer in Ala last Mar. Motor home has been in the shop now for a month, wait, 5 weeks, getting 20k worth of damage fixed.
- Flyfisherman128ExplorerI was thinking of putting a snow plow on my rig.
- pkunkExplorer
The Texan wrote:
I don't know about yours, but my motorhome has 6" rail frames right up to the very front of the coach, on each side. The 8kw Onan is set on slides mounted to those rails and that is pretty stout in my book.
That's a gasser. No place to brace the thing. - 67CutlassExplorer
The Texan wrote:
I don't know about yours, but my motorhome has 6" rail frames right up to the very front of the coach, on each side. The 8kw Onan is set on slides mounted to those rails and that is pretty stout in my book.
Agree, ask the guy that pulled in front of our mh on the interstate than immediately stopped. You'd be amazed what a 7.5KW diesel generator can do to the back of an SUV. - The_TexanExplorerI don't know about yours, but my motorhome has 6" rail frames right up to the very front of the coach, on each side. The 8kw Onan is set on slides mounted to those rails and that is pretty stout in my book.
- past-MIdirectorExplorerThere is very little frame support in the front of a MH to attach a cow catcher like that to and in an vehicle accident will cause more damage then stop. It will work for animals and low speed bumps. The cap is designed to take a lot of the energy in a collision. Go into any RV body shop sometime and look at the damage and what little metal support is in the front. It's far easier to repair/replace a cap then repair frame damage!
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