Thanks for the replys guys I appreciate I am really new to this. I just used a 16ft 1970 Shasta style unit for the last 3 years and wanted to upgrade to a "newer" unit for space and to get better appliances etc for me and my nephew who hunts with me.
Yes I do have access to electric and plug right in with the trailer up against the back of a large garage beside the driveway.
Can I expect the furnace to keep us good and warm ? I just used the small built in furnace no temp or fan adjustments on the old 1970 unit with an electric heater on the floor running at the same time when it was really cold but that old trailer was not insulated at all. So I just assumed this one would be OK ??
I go to firm up the deal Tuesday morning it is an older couple that have the trailer and bought it from a dealer and they lived in it for 4 months while their house was being built. They tell me they have receipts for 2 new 40lbs propane tanks, 2 new door locks and a brand new power inverter that needed replacing. They sent me pics and the unit is spotless compared to any I have looked at so I an going down with a cash offer and hope to bring it home Tuesday as its a 2hr drive from me and a friend is coming with his pickup and fifth wheel hitch as I don't own one yet.
Being a few of you seem to know this unit well anything I should take close looks at known issues with the unit before I buy ? I asked her to plug the unit in the night before so I could see the fridge and freezer cold and working and have water hooked up to I could test that and all the appliances and lights etc.
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