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Mr_Mopar_
Dec 15, 2005Explorer
Congrats on the new purchase.
Dose the home have a receiver or hitch on the back for towing? if so crawl under there and see that it is solid and that you would want to tow with it.
my Clippper is rated @ just about what the thing weights {don't remember the numbers} That didn't stop me, I made sure the hitch and frame work was in good condition and towed my race car on a trailer all over Oregon and beyond. A good set of trailer brakes are a must to be able to stop.
The electric control box should make the switch from 12v to 110 of shore power as the seasoned RVers call it. you might take a look in the box once you located it and check all of the connections and fuses and breakers.
I had to rebuild my control box and was not that difficult after I got the semantic from the manufacture, they were quite helpful.
good luck
Rodney
Dose the home have a receiver or hitch on the back for towing? if so crawl under there and see that it is solid and that you would want to tow with it.
my Clippper is rated @ just about what the thing weights {don't remember the numbers} That didn't stop me, I made sure the hitch and frame work was in good condition and towed my race car on a trailer all over Oregon and beyond. A good set of trailer brakes are a must to be able to stop.
The electric control box should make the switch from 12v to 110 of shore power as the seasoned RVers call it. you might take a look in the box once you located it and check all of the connections and fuses and breakers.
I had to rebuild my control box and was not that difficult after I got the semantic from the manufacture, they were quite helpful.
good luck
Rodney
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