โJul-16-2014 12:10 PM
โJul-16-2014 06:53 PM
Mich F wrote:Errr, Mich, go read the original post again. It was the OP that bought a new trailer last Fall. There is no mention of the age of the TT that was billowing smoke.
And in this case, if some people had bothered to read the post where the OP stated that the couple bought the trailer new last fall, they might not be blaming the problem on a lack of maintenance. :h
โJul-16-2014 06:52 PM
easycamper wrote:Weeluvdis wrote:
With all due respect I definitely made assumptions about TT safety but there is no assumptions on what happened. Initially I thought the darn thing was on fire but regardless something was seriously wrong with this nearly new trailer with white smoke billowing from the tire. I personally would never make an assumption on how they care for their truck and trailer. It all looked in tip top shape and well cared for. They were around my step dad's age and I guess that got to me that they are halfway across the country from their home, a long ways from their destination and all these things keep happening. It seems they are taking it in stride. For now I will be happy camping within a couple hours from home and vacationing without the TT like we did before we bought it. I am a chicken, what can I say. Doesn't help reading about the veteran couple that rolled their TT and TV while in Kansas and said no more TT's for them, because hanging upside down in their rolled truck changed their life. Maybe I should stay off this forum, haha.
No apology necessary and I appreciate your input. I would love to travel with the TT, just have to build up to it. We need more experience under our belt locally for sure.
My apologies. As I said above I didn't realize the trailer was new when I first responded and I missed your subsequent post clarifying that.
My motivation for responding to this thread was only to help provide some assurance that TTs are not inherently dangerous. I really enjoy RVing and I hate to see others miss out on the opportunity.
โJul-16-2014 06:43 PM
Weeluvdis wrote:easycamper wrote:
The thing is that on the Internet you rarely know all the facts.
This thread started out with an assumption. A person encountered a disabled travel trailer that had experienced several failures and then assumed, incorrectly, that travel trailers are somehow less safe than other types of RVs. The majority of posters are offering up an alternative hypothesis: that this particular RV was not well maintained.
Based on knowledge and experience we know that travel trailers are not unsafe compared to other RVs, and we also know that many trailers are not well maintained.
With all due respect I definitely made assumptions about TT safety but there is no assumptions on what happened. Initially I thought the darn thing was on fire but regardless something was seriously wrong with this nearly new trailer with white smoke billowing from the tire. I personally would never make an assumption on how they care for their truck and trailer. It all looked in tip top shape and well cared for. They were around my step dad's age and I guess that got to me that they are halfway across the country from their home, a long ways from their destination and all these things keep happening. It seems they are taking it in stride. For now I will be happy camping within a couple hours from home and vacationing without the TT like we did before we bought it. I am a chicken, what can I say. Doesn't help reading about the veteran couple that rolled their TT and TV while in Kansas and said no more TT's for them, because hanging upside down in their rolled truck changed their life. Maybe I should stay off this forum, haha.
โJul-16-2014 06:42 PM
Weeluvdis wrote:
With all due respect I definitely made assumptions about TT safety but there is no assumptions on what happened. Initially I thought the darn thing was on fire but regardless something was seriously wrong with this nearly new trailer with white smoke billowing from the tire. I personally would never make an assumption on how they care for their truck and trailer. It all looked in tip top shape and well cared for. They were around my step dad's age and I guess that got to me that they are halfway across the country from their home, a long ways from their destination and all these things keep happening. It seems they are taking it in stride. For now I will be happy camping within a couple hours from home and vacationing without the TT like we did before we bought it. I am a chicken, what can I say. Doesn't help reading about the veteran couple that rolled their TT and TV while in Kansas and said no more TT's for them, because hanging upside down in their rolled truck changed their life. Maybe I should stay off this forum, haha.
โJul-16-2014 06:33 PM
easycamper wrote:
The thing is that on the Internet you rarely know all the facts.
This thread started out with an assumption. A person encountered a disabled travel trailer that had experienced several failures and then assumed, incorrectly, that travel trailers are somehow less safe than other types of RVs. The majority of posters are offering up an alternative hypothesis: that this particular RV was not well maintained.
Based on knowledge and experience we know that travel trailers are not unsafe compared to other RVs, and we also know that many trailers are not well maintained.
โJul-16-2014 06:16 PM
Mich F wrote:
And in this case, if some people had bothered to read the post where the OP stated that the couple bought the trailer new last fall, they might not be blaming the problem on a lack of maintenance. :h
โJul-16-2014 06:10 PM
naturist wrote:
I'm 66, my bride (of 45 years) turned 64 yesterday. I guess that qualifies us as "an older couple." But that wasn't us in Ohio . . . .
I've been there, however. And the others are right, whatever you buy, you have to maintain. Tires need replacement from time to time, wheel bearings need repacking, brakes checked, engine oil replaced, the list is lengthy and depends on the equipment. But all of it has requirements that you ignore at your peril.
It's kind of a "pay us now or pay us later, either way, you are gonna pay us" situation. So, not knowing any of the details, it sounds like they found the limits of the equipment they had, and i do hope they got their money's worth out of it before it had to be replaced/repaired. May we all!
โJul-16-2014 06:06 PM
โJul-16-2014 06:01 PM
loulou57 wrote:
We appreciate things we learn on this forum. We appreciate when people are not sarcastic about our lack of knowledge. We appreciate that some have bigger RV'S and some have smaller.
What we don't appreciate is when people assume that this couple did not maintain their TT and TV. We have no idea what caused this incident.
I wonder, those who are quickly to judge, would they have stopped and helped this couple, would they have stopped and right away chastised this couple for not maintaining their toys or would they have just continued on their way and commented for the next hour about how well they maintain their toys but obviously the older couple didnโt?
I am sorry to have ranted here but it really irritates us when people judge without knowing the facts.
โJul-16-2014 05:09 PM
โJul-16-2014 04:40 PM
โJul-16-2014 04:34 PM
Lynnmor wrote:
It must be something that the owner did wrong. There is no way the carefully crafted trailer was less than perfect when built. The imported tires, bearings and spindles assembled perfectly couldn't fail. It had to be the owner. Always blame the victim even when you have no evidence of operator error.
โJul-16-2014 04:24 PM
pasusan wrote:amandasgramma wrote:Uh oh...
I agree with others on the first page. NOTHING will survive without maintenance. We have a 1984 Alpenlite 5th wheel..... First thing hubby did when we bought it 2-3 yrs ago was to go over all maintenance "things"....bearings, brakes, etc. We've never had a problem on the road...
โJul-16-2014 03:52 PM
amandasgramma wrote:Uh oh...
I agree with others on the first page. NOTHING will survive without maintenance. We have a 1984 Alpenlite 5th wheel..... First thing hubby did when we bought it 2-3 yrs ago was to go over all maintenance "things"....bearings, brakes, etc. We've never had a problem on the road...
โJul-16-2014 03:48 PM