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- Passin_ThruExplorerI fyou google Pilot TS you will can find locations of all TS and ones that will sell you Propane + they give the price. Just pull up to tht tank and get on the littlw phone next to it and someone will come and wait on you.
- s_N_sExplorerWhen we're setup in our park we have it delivered. If we're on the road I generally will have it filled at just about any Flying J.
- rctourExplorerA couple of things. The pictures gave me the impression that the interior and exterior are in good shape. The price is less than many of us spent on our MH's sales tax. That's really good!
Your degree of knowledge of MH's is obvious to me, based on your question regarding propane tanks, you could use some real help. You really need to spend a few buck and get a real MH expert to look it over. I have a client who purchased a MH for about your same money, had lots of experience, had an expert check it out, purchased it, drove it 500 miles out of state and the engine went out on them, spent $10k+ for a rebuilt engine. Now they have a $25k+ MH that's worth $15k.
Buying a gas MH with 50,000 miles and 14 years old could be a great find, on the other hand? - tderonneExplorer
- 2ndhomExplorerWhen in doubt fill it if there's a supplier on your present route or slightly off course!!!!
- BumpyroadExplorer
OhhWell wrote:
Bumpyroad wrote:
can I ask about a TT with twin 20 gal tanks mounted on front? I assumed I would just pull my trailer to the fill up station like I did with my class A but somebody suggested pulling off the tank?
bumpy
I always pulled the tanks off and just had them filled wherever since the TT was parked at my house and it was WAY easier to just bring the tanks. If you are already on the road then by all means, just pull the TT up tot he filling station.
thanks, that's what I figured. don't know why that fella told me otherwise.
bumpy - Old-BiscuitExplorer III
Bumpyroad wrote:
can I ask about a TT with twin 20 gal tanks mounted on front? I assumed I would just pull my trailer to the fill up station like I did with my class A but somebody suggested pulling off the tank?
bumpy
Oh come on bumpy ........ - OhhWellExplorer
Bumpyroad wrote:
can I ask about a TT with twin 20 gal tanks mounted on front? I assumed I would just pull my trailer to the fill up station like I did with my class A but somebody suggested pulling off the tank?
bumpy
I always pulled the tanks off and just had them filled wherever since the TT was parked at my house and it was WAY easier to just bring the tanks. If you are already on the road then by all means, just pull the TT up tot he filling station. - OhhWellExplorerOh and, they don't have any pictures of the roof so make sure you get up there and look around.
- OhhWellExplorerFrom the listing :
DAMON CHALLENGER, 33 FOOT, 10 FOOT SLIDE OUT, POWER JACKS, ALL EQUIP, ONAW GENERATOR, 602 HRS, FORD, 6.8 LITRE , V10, CHASSIS, X2 TVS, DUCTED A/C, 80K, PROPANE CERT, CHASSIS CERT, E-TEST ALL DONE LAST WEEK, READY TO ROLL, TIRES LIKE NEW! $15,000 CERT
Is that as in when you ask if it works and they reply " Oh, naw."?
Just thought that was funny
Also, be careful of that "tires like new bit" Other than thiat, looks pretty nice and price is right.
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