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OK to tow TH with slides open?

RedJeep
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Just finished the 4th of July parade in Hillsboro, Oregon. Lots of fun. Kids were on a farm trailer tossing candy. Idea struck me that I could brace the garage ramp of my 5th wheel TH as a platform and let several kids stand on it and toss candy. I see two issues and was wondering if anyone has tried this out before. 1) advice and experiences with bracing ramp. 2) driving with the slides extended. Top speed is a walking pace.

Anyone tried this before?
2008 Georgetown DS350 Class A
Wife, kids, dog and cat
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Strabo
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Jaxom wrote:
I think a landscape trailer would do the same thing and you could decorate it like a float.
You could also see what was happening on it.

I wouldn't even consider pulling a trailer with the slides out. What are you trying to prove? Showing off maybe???


I agree, i have done this in a christmas parade, never would consider using my hauler, its not ment for that purpose.
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Jaxom
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I think a landscape trailer would do the same thing and you could decorate it like a float.
You could also see what was happening on it.

I wouldn't even consider pulling a trailer with the slides out. What are you trying to prove? Showing off maybe???
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Francesca_Knowl
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What if any other function will the toyhauler/truck combo have?

I ask because I'm having a hard time wrappin' my head around the logic of putting fifty-sixty feet of truck/toyhauler in a parade just to provide an 8x8 "deck" at the very back-?
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Rollnhome
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How high are the railings? Are the Moms trained in CPR?. Speed is fine. How about sudden and unexpected stops and starts?
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wkswenson
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Most ramps that are used as a platform have legs - so unless you have a way to setup a set of wheels supporting that ramp, not sure I would take a chance with the ramp supporting anyone or thing.
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RedJeep
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I can see that folks are concerned about kids falling off. To keep the postings on topic let's suppose that I have railings around the ramp, moms walking directly behind trailer and a top speed of 3mph. My questions relate to structural considerations of slides while in motion and methods of bracing the ramp.
2008 Georgetown DS350 Class A
Wife, kids, dog and cat

Vet_Man
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I would not do it, not worth injury to someone. Put them on the floor in the bed of the truck if you need to do such a thing.
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RedJeep
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Bumpyroad wrote:
I would anticipate a kid falling off myself.
bumpy


We have parents walk behind the trailer to keep the kids in line so the risk is the same and minimal.
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Wife, kids, dog and cat

Bumpyroad
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I would anticipate a kid falling off myself.
bumpy

2oldman
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I have on occasion moved my rig with the slides out.. very slowly and no bumps.
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