Oct-11-2014 02:36 PM
Oct-11-2014 10:14 PM
WyoTraveler wrote:JimM68 wrote:
at 100k, you can get a damned nice not too old 4 slide used diesel pusher.
So tell me why I would need a diesel? I sat on a rural highway at -60f wind chill when my diesel PU diesel gelled. My gas engine starts under all conditions. Don't tell me I need a diesel. I'm a rancher in WY. I know what diesels do in the winter. Diesels are great in warm weather when you drive them every day. I let my gasser PU sit for week
s in -25f weather and it starts every tine. Try that with a diesel.
Oct-11-2014 08:10 PM
WyoTraveler wrote:JimM68 wrote:
at 100k, you can get a damned nice not too old 4 slide used diesel pusher.
So tell me why I would need a diesel? I sat on a rural highway at -60f wind chill when my diesel PU diesel gelled. My gas engine starts under all conditions. Don't tell me I need a diesel. I'm a rancher in WY. I know what diesels do in the winter. Diesels are great in warm weather when you drive them every day. I let my gasser PU sit for week
s in -25f weather and it starts every tine. Try that with a diesel.
Oct-11-2014 07:27 PM
msmith1199 wrote:WyoTraveler wrote:JimM68 wrote:
at 100k, you can get a damned nice not too old 4 slide used diesel pusher.
So tell me why I would need a diesel? I sat on a rural highway at -60f wind chill when my diesel PU diesel gelled. My gas engine starts under all conditions. Don't tell me I need a diesel. I'm a rancher in WY. I know what diesels do in the winter. Diesels are great in warm weather when you drive them every day. I let my gasser PU sit for week
s in -25f weather and it starts every tine. Try that with a diesel.
Who told you that you need a diesel? I think people are talking to the OP who asked the question. The OP didn't mention anything about driving an RV to the artic circle or Wyoming in the winter. You buy and RV to leave Wyoming in the winter.
Oct-11-2014 07:24 PM
Oct-11-2014 07:18 PM
WyoTraveler wrote:JimM68 wrote:
at 100k, you can get a damned nice not too old 4 slide used diesel pusher.
So tell me why I would need a diesel? I sat on a rural highway at -60f wind chill when my diesel PU diesel gelled. My gas engine starts under all conditions. Don't tell me I need a diesel. I'm a rancher in WY. I know what diesels do in the winter. Diesels are great in warm weather when you drive them every day. I let my gasser PU sit for week
s in -25f weather and it starts every tine. Try that with a diesel.
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
Oct-11-2014 07:09 PM
cducote wrote:
This is our first purchase of a motorhome. We have narrowed it down to these 3: Fleetwood, Thor, or Georgetown. Can anyone give me pros or cons of each? Our budget is <$100,000 and we like the bunk bed floor plans. We haven't found any used ones in our area so it looks like we'll have to buy new.
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
Oct-11-2014 06:52 PM
JimM68 wrote:
at 100k, you can get a damned nice not too old 4 slide used diesel pusher.
Oct-11-2014 06:32 PM
JimM68 wrote:
at 100k, you can get a damned nice not too old 4 slide used diesel pusher.
Oct-11-2014 06:11 PM
Oct-11-2014 06:10 PM
Oct-11-2014 05:25 PM
Ray & June wrote:hanko wrote:
Here is something you need to take into consideration. Only Tiffin and Newmar use the Ford 24,000 lbs chasis on the 35ft and larger gas coaches. All other use the 22,000. My buddy bought a new 37 Thor Challenger. Adding full gas,water hes at his max GWVR. Also the Fleetwood and Thor 36 and 37 ft coaches have a 228 inch wheel base, which is way to short for a coach that size
Winnebago uses 24,000 lb chassis on their Adventurer 37F, and a 26,000 lb chassis on the 38Q. Itasca does the same on their equivalent models.
Oct-11-2014 05:09 PM
Bud
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Pace Arrow
Oct-11-2014 05:08 PM
Oct-11-2014 04:29 PM
Oct-11-2014 04:25 PM
Ray & June wrote:hanko wrote:
Here is something you need to take into consideration. Only Tiffin and Newmar use the Ford 24,000 lbs chasis on the 35ft and larger gas coaches. All other use the 22,000. My buddy bought a new 37 Thor Challenger. Adding full gas,water hes at his max GWVR. Also the Fleetwood and Thor 36 and 37 ft coaches have a 228 inch wheel base, which is way to short for a coach that size
Winnebago uses 24,000 lb chassis on their Adventurer 37F, and a 26,000 lb chassis on the 38Q. Itasca does the same on their equivalent models.