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Lantley
Mar 08, 2017Nomad
MeandMyLabs wrote:
We pulled our Jayco, several years ago, to northern Illinois in a snowstorm. Got there ok but by that time there was 6" on the ground. Scooped and got setup. Then it snowed another 3" overnight. I had the tv antenna up but when time came to leave, we had a lot of issues getting it back down because of snow and ice where it would lay. Travel home was uneventful but then the temps plummeted and I couldn't wash the trailer. After a few more weeks, temperatures warmed and I could clean the trailer, but things really rusted. I had to remove and repaint the front stabilizer jacks and take apart the manual tongue jack to lube and paint. The next summer we realized some of the pivot points on our manual awning had rusted also.
I will do everything in my power to not tow in that kind of weather again.
My thoughts exactly,
The effect of the road salt will be around long after the snow has gone.
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