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Ivylog wrote:RayChez wrote:
Climbing mountains is no problem for diesel engines, BUT! coming down in my opinion can be more dangerous. Make sure you use your Jake brake or exhaust brake. Very important because if you start riding the coach brakes, you could lose your brakes and then you would have a run away coach which could be disastrous.
Going slow up a mountain is not going to hurt you, but going too fast down will. Until you know your rig's capabilities you need to come down in the same gear at the same speed you went up.
โJun-22-2014 07:31 AM
Klueck wrote:wannavolunteerFT wrote:
I'm with Klueck, I am intimidated by mountains. I haven't been brave enough to pull my TT in the mountains. I hope to find someone to help me when I purchase my MH, so that I am not terrified to take it into the mountains (even NC, VA and GA). We don't even have hills here in South Georgia either (we are slightly higher than FL at 203 ft) so I have no real mountain experience.
We travel from Tampa to our lot in the north Ga mountains in Blairsville via a nice route with no steep grades or curvy roads. We go 75/575/76/129.
We found we prefer Atlanta traffic over mountains!
โJun-22-2014 07:01 AM
wannavolunteerFT wrote:
I'm with Klueck, I am intimidated by mountains. I haven't been brave enough to pull my TT in the mountains. I hope to find someone to help me when I purchase my MH, so that I am not terrified to take it into the mountains (even NC, VA and GA). We don't even have hills here in South Georgia either (we are slightly higher than FL at 203 ft) so I have no real mountain experience.
โJun-22-2014 06:39 AM
RayChez wrote:
Climbing mountains is no problem for diesel engines, BUT! coming down in my opinion can be more dangerous. Make sure you use your Jake brake or exhaust brake. Very important because if you start riding the coach brakes, you could lose your brakes and then you would have a run away coach which could be disastrous.
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โJun-21-2014 04:46 PM
et2 wrote:
Are you scared of taking your toad and MH's over the mountains ( let's say out west). If your loaded and within your weight capacity and towing capacity of the rigs you own, would mountain driving stop you from taking a trip?
The reason for the question is some people seem to think one engine might not be capable because, well ,it's just not one of the big boys ( I'm referring to diesel vs diesel).
I'm really dumbfounded by the reasons. You'll have to go 30 mph, or it's gonna struggle, or your coach is too big, etc. So, if your rig is maintained and in top working condition, and within it's designed capacities would a mountain out west stop you in your planning?
โJun-21-2014 03:23 PM