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CA_Traveler
May 01, 2013Explorer III
Good input above.
You've already learned an important lesson about making sure you first have adequate clearance before proceeding and not only fuel stations but RV parks and neighborhood streets etc. Survey before you go into any location. Also waiting for a outside fuel pump may give better access.
Many truck stops have RV lanes which usually have more room and may have propane and dump available.
Buy the National Truck Directory which lists RV access etc. Over 6,000 locations.
You're going to have more situations with your tow bar not releasing. Been there done that. Consider one like the Roadmaster All Terrain that is designed for much easier release at all angles.
You've already learned an important lesson about making sure you first have adequate clearance before proceeding and not only fuel stations but RV parks and neighborhood streets etc. Survey before you go into any location. Also waiting for a outside fuel pump may give better access.
Many truck stops have RV lanes which usually have more room and may have propane and dump available.
Buy the National Truck Directory which lists RV access etc. Over 6,000 locations.
You're going to have more situations with your tow bar not releasing. Been there done that. Consider one like the Roadmaster All Terrain that is designed for much easier release at all angles.
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