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MNtundraRet
Nov 13, 2013Navigator
We looked at them many times in the past.
The biggest draw-back is that when the trailer is folded closed, there is no way to get inside the trailer for loading (or unloaded) gear. The doors do not line up such as with the Hi-Lo we purchased at the time. Also; a problem with filling the water-tank when closed, and refilling the propane tank. I do not know if the last two problems were addressed more recently.
We could either crawl into the Hi-Lo when all the way down, or raise it about 2/3rds the way while stored in the garage of our town-house.
We did like the Trailmanor better when setup. If we lived in a house where we could have stored the trailer we could have lived with the short-comings.
The biggest draw-back is that when the trailer is folded closed, there is no way to get inside the trailer for loading (or unloaded) gear. The doors do not line up such as with the Hi-Lo we purchased at the time. Also; a problem with filling the water-tank when closed, and refilling the propane tank. I do not know if the last two problems were addressed more recently.
We could either crawl into the Hi-Lo when all the way down, or raise it about 2/3rds the way while stored in the garage of our town-house.
We did like the Trailmanor better when setup. If we lived in a house where we could have stored the trailer we could have lived with the short-comings.
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