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Campfire_Time
Sep 12, 2013Explorer
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I believe Franklin Coach is out of business. They used to sell a lot of trailers here in the states. We still see a lot of them, especially in seasonal sites.
The good news is that even if you can't find a manual, the construction of aluminum sided trailers is relatively the same across the board. More important is that components like brakes and heaters are made by 3rd parties and are generally easy to replace or get parts for. In other words, aside from specifics related to your floor plan there is not too much unique to it being a Franklin.
I believe Franklin Coach is out of business. They used to sell a lot of trailers here in the states. We still see a lot of them, especially in seasonal sites.
The good news is that even if you can't find a manual, the construction of aluminum sided trailers is relatively the same across the board. More important is that components like brakes and heaters are made by 3rd parties and are generally easy to replace or get parts for. In other words, aside from specifics related to your floor plan there is not too much unique to it being a Franklin.
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