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2gypsies wrote:
Your first thing - before you buy - is to find a park that will accept it. Some do go by age. Drive through the parks to see what's parked there.
Some parks won't let you do any repairs while you're parked there.
Also, rent usually doesn't include electric so keep that in mind for an added expense.
You'll need to register it, get it tested for emissions, if required and have insurance on it - not just for you but liability for others that may get hurt.
There are now a ton of YouTubes on RVing, including dumping tanks, etc.
Hopefully, your dog is not a barker if left alone because that would be a problem.
You have a lot of thinking to do on this. Good luck!
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โJul-16-2016 03:16 PM
nuget102 wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
consider a travel trailer and have somebody move it.
bumpy
The travel trailers in this area seem to cost even more! It's insane. Also I think 1,800 is a good price.
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โJul-15-2016 03:08 PM
nuget102 wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
consider a travel trailer and have somebody move it.
bumpy
The travel trailers in this area seem to cost even more! It's insane. Also I think 1,800 is a good price.
โJul-15-2016 02:21 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:
consider a travel trailer and have somebody move it.
bumpy
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