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noteven
Sep 24, 2021Explorer III
I have a 2007 one of these:
Roughneck trailers
I full time.
I have used it from 105F to -42F. At -42F you aren't leaving camp for too long you want to be sure of your electricity supply if you know what I mean. It is easy to keep the propane boiling if you know how.
Worst weather was -30F with a light breeze. Furnaces ran about 60% -70% of each hour I would say.
The decor and built ins are more full time working person style than staples and wafer board.
Oh and at 1400lbs on the hitch and 8900lbs dry and empty mine wants one of them "nuff trucks" to pull it. But it tows really nice and has lots of ground clearance.
Did I mention there are no slides to give trouble and let cold, drafts and flies in?
Roughneck trailers
I full time.
I have used it from 105F to -42F. At -42F you aren't leaving camp for too long you want to be sure of your electricity supply if you know what I mean. It is easy to keep the propane boiling if you know how.
Worst weather was -30F with a light breeze. Furnaces ran about 60% -70% of each hour I would say.
The decor and built ins are more full time working person style than staples and wafer board.
Oh and at 1400lbs on the hitch and 8900lbs dry and empty mine wants one of them "nuff trucks" to pull it. But it tows really nice and has lots of ground clearance.
Did I mention there are no slides to give trouble and let cold, drafts and flies in?
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