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Mile High wrote:edm3rd wrote:6 nice ones, or 1 really mad one 🙂
RedRocket,
What number of vehicles behind you do locals consider reasonable to use a turn-out?
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Sep-01-2017 10:30 AM
mama.sylvia wrote:
1. No owner's booklet. DH was able to find a brochure on the web but not the actual owner's manual.
2. Yes I was serious. My understanding of Low is that you are pretty much limited to the 10-15 mph range. It seemed that people were talking about going 30-35. If they go that fast in low, isn't that bad for the engine? I am not knowledgable about engines, which is why I ask questions. I'd rather learn from more knowledgable people before I cost myself an expensive repair.
Thank you, doxiemom and tropical. I'm pretty sure my old Winnie doesn't have the 3-2-1, just the standard PRNDL, but I'll doublecheck.
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Aug-30-2017 08:59 AM
mama.sylvia wrote:
> What number of vehicles behind you do locals consider reasonable to use a turn-out?
Out here it is generally regulated by state law. I'm ashamed to say I don't know for sure what Wyoming's limit is but probably 4-5.
ETA: those of you who say to use a lower gear or use 2nd gear, how do you do that? My class A has an automatic transmission. I have to climb (or drop) between 6500' to 6000' whenever I drive it into town to have work done. Haven't had any problems yet but I also haven't tackled the 5% grade from the summit to Laramie yet. (Driving a motorhome over the Snowy Range Scenic Byway is an experience not to be missed!)
Aug-29-2017 10:22 PM
mama.sylvia wrote:
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ETA: those of you who say to use a lower gear or use 2nd gear, how do you do that? My class A has an automatic transmission.