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jaycocreek
Feb 12, 2014Explorer II
I was worried about the same thing. Went out and checked the trailer and the front was almost solid ice as well as a lot of ice all the way around from snow on the roof melting, then freezing. The whole length of the awning was a 4" sheet of ice in between the awning and trailer. Got on the roof and swept off all the snow and tapped the awning ice with the wood handle of the broom to break it up as well as the front and sides....
No damage at all. Ice is worse than snow in my opinion on trailers. A guy needs to keep up on it before the ice forces it's way into cracks and seams and does damage.
No damage at all. Ice is worse than snow in my opinion on trailers. A guy needs to keep up on it before the ice forces it's way into cracks and seams and does damage.
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