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2talltechie
Feb 13, 2014Explorer
abc40kids wrote:
I would widen the gate before I took the tree down, looks like the tree gives you a little privacy from the road. If you widen the gate you can watch the front corner of your roof (house) and you'll know if you just clear that your good on the other side.
I have a very tight squeeze while backing my fifth wheel beside my house between the garage and fence and then it widens up. I know if I get close to the roof corner without hitting I'm more than good on the other side.
When you return from camping don't let anyone rush you while your backing! Have someone get out to make sure some idiot doesn't try to squeeze by. Take your time and you will be fine. At least you know that know one will be parked across the street from your house.... I live at the end of a court and need all of it to get backed in to my driveway. I never know what to expect when I come home, usually not a problem.
Have an electrician set you up just like at a campsite, probably just do 50 amp to cover anything. I agree make it level at least where the back wheels are. Good Luck
Thanks. I like the idea of 50amp service. I think you are right about the tree. I am less eager to remove it now.
Going back and forth over curbs doesn't sound like fun. Not sure if that is unavoidable. Depends on trailer length I'm sure.
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