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Jamesconn
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Mar 08, 2015

Trying to full time a TT

I'm trying to cut costs and full time in a TT. I have a rent house in Montana and pay a ridiculous amount for hotels in ND.

I have to use the company work truck f150 xlt.
They all have tow packages but some have the standard v8 and others an eco boost.

Since Ill be living in it 12 months a year up here I think I've decided on a arctic fox TT.

I'm wondering what size I should get if there's going to me and coworker living with me, but I also have to pull it in just about every weather condition. Since I will be living in it full time and a coworker 4 weeks on 1 off I want the biggest one possible.

I am however limited by the truck and I am forced to relocate without notice in almost any weather. So I don't want a trailer that will drag me down a mountin in WY.

What model would you get with these conditions?

Also some rough guesstimations on insurance cost would be appreciated. I'm 19 but I have no tickets or wrecks. My auto alone is $204/mo with geico.
  • No I can't borrow a larger truck. When they buy the next batch of trucks I'm going to push for a f250 but that probably won't happen. My work stuff isn't that heavy. Most likely 200lbs.

    Even if they do get f250s im kinda low on the totem pole so I'll get one of the older trucks.

    I thought about getting a 1 ton and a fifth wheel but there's instances where I won't have a helper to follow in the work truck.

    Do any artic fox TT have basements?

    I don't have much stuff I fit it all in my little Asian pickup last time I moved. I haven't aquired anything since cause I have to live out of a bag.

    Does anybody know of artic fox dealers in MT?
  • Does your work have any other trucks that might be used to relocate the trailer? Many times you can ask the supervisor and borrow a 3500 or even a F-650 to move a trailer, then bring it back the next day, and get back into your normal work truck. Or you could consider renting a F-650 from U-Haul to move the trailer, then bring the u-haul back and get your truck and go to the trailer next location.

    You would be really limited by the F-150 as a primary mover, especially in the middle of a snow storm. I would not want to move it on a day with ice on the roads, no matter what tow vehicle.

    I lived by myself in a 30' Bounder Motorhome. It had 'enough' room. My buddy had a 31' Terry Travel trailer (not suitable for 0F weather camping) and it had a front queen bed, and convertible couch, and dinette table that made into a bed as well. I guess that one will get the bedroom, and the other is stuck on the couch, so making breakfast might wake them up, unless you both have the similar work schedule?

    Personally I would not try a roommate in less than a 30' travel trailer. It will get awfully crowded on a long winter night in such a small space, and you are not able to get out and take a walk to get some 'space'.

    You will need a few propane tanks. Skirting will help, but it sounds like you will be moving the RV a lot?

    Artic Fox sounds like a good brand, suitable for your needs, and not freezing at night. You might also consider a Olympic Catalytic heater. It provides a constant 6,000 Btu's of heat, so you do not need to listen to the furnace as much. It also does not have a fan, so it is silent, and can run if you lose power.

    Good luck!

    Fred.
  • With a F150 no matter what motor anything larger than a 25 foot Fox is going to be a choir to pull. Forst off they are heavy as heck. Second weight is going to burdin any F150 especially if you have tools to carry around.