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- ScottGNomadDo folding steps count?
Just once. - RedJeepExplorer
ScottG wrote:
Do folding steps count?
Just once.
LOL. Well since I'm being honest, I've left the steps folded out on my trailer and old class C. - gutfeltExplorer
RedJeep wrote:
Maybe I'm the only one to have ever done this? I drove off from a gas station where I had extended the slide about a foot to allow the kids to grab clothes from the dresser in the back. I figured it out soon enough but man was that embarrassing and dangerous.
never have, but iam sure your far from the first and I can see it being easy to do sometimes LOL - Tom_BarbExploreryes, I pulled forward from our regular spot by the house, got about 6 feet before I hit the shed.
got real lucky 1 piece of trim fixed it.
What doesn't kill ya, should make ya smarter. - azdryheatExplorerWhile re-positioning MH's at our RV shows, I've moved some of them with all the slides fully out. We have someone outside directing me. It's a weird feeling.
- Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIDoes moving from one end of CG to higher other end with all 3 slides FULLY extended cause our end was flooding count :E
How about moving from one really lousy site to other side of CG where there was a better scenic site with all 3 slides FULLY extended count :H
OK moving out of a site and relocating to another site cause the large living room slide out wouldn't retract and site we were in was part of 'group reservation' :B
Never done it 'unintentionally'---------but on purpose - T18skyguyExplorerNever did that but I did drive off in the car with the fuel pump nozzle still stuck in the filler pipe. It broke off as designed and spilled nary a bit of fuel. Felt like such an a__. The attendant didn't blink an eye just like it happens every day.
- Army11BravoExplorer II
RedJeep wrote:
ScottG wrote:
Do folding steps count?
Just once.
LOL. Well since I'm being honest, I've left the steps folded out on my trailer and old class C.
Back in the day, my dad left the steps out on our Midas Class C and on the way home, the driver of a Toyota Celica had parked and was opening his door as we drove by. The look on his face was priceless as our steps ripped his door open and fold it on to his front fender.
(Yes, it was a very unfortunate accident.)
We circled the block and waited for a cop to investigate the accident. Since the guy parked illegally in a red zone too close to a corner, his insurance had to pay for HIS car and the damage to our motorhome! - gboppExplorer
Army11Bravo wrote:
We circled the block and waited for a cop to investigate the accident. Since the guy parked illegally in a red zone too close to a corner, his insurance had to pay for HIS car and the damage to our motorhome!
Sometimes, we just get lucky. :B - I've left the antenna up several times, different RV's, never hit any overhead wires or tree branches. Remembered one time and several times pointed out by other RVers.
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