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May 08, 2018Explorer
"Wouldn't a little longer trailer easily solve the issue without that complicated set up?"
As I stated earlier, what he has is NOT a trailer. It's considered an extension of the coach.
"Hi, another reason that I like my Airstream; It doesn't allow you take all that junk with you. I just can't believe all of the **** people have to take with them."
Well, just because you don't want or have any alternative forms of recreation when you're traveling, doesn't mean that the rest of us don't. If I could post pics on here of some of the recent setups I've seen here in Lake Havasu City of folks passing through, you'd be amazed.
"Me suspects CHP hasn't seen it yet"
Well, what would they care? If he's got it lashed down and it appears there's no issues, AND, he's doing things in a COMPLETELY legal manor, then they'd most likely drive right on by.
"Very creative. Not for me but I like it. Done properly = no danger."
Wow, a normal response, imagine that!
The side by side's wench was used to pull it up near vertical on the Idaho Tote. It had large tires on the tote. MH was only a 34-36 gasser. I wonder why he just didn't use a conventional trailer.
Because as previously stated, that's NOT a trailer. It's an extension of the coach which, allows for the ability to tow a vehicle behind it. Although we've seen it done, a very large percentage of the states out there, do not allow TWO trailers being towed behind a MOTORHOME. They do allow two behind a pickup. And primarily, the first one must be a fifth wheel. But, the rules are not always followed. So, if he used a regular trailer, and mounted that Side by side in a normal fashion, he'd not be able to tow a vehicle.
"My guess would be one good pothole and that thing would flip."
Based on how much we travel the U.S. and have observed the present condition of many, many of the states roads and freeways, I'd bet my house he's already hit several pot holes and bad sections, looks like it's still standing to me. And I also bet he's not right around the corner from his home. He had to travel to get there.
Folk, while it appears that the majority of you (or myself for that matter) wouldn't do things the way he did and does it, it apparently works for him and his family. It's real easy to chastise this situation but, if that was/is the ONLY way he could accomplish his goal of providing whatever kind of entertainment/recreation and, bring along alternate transportation, then that's the way it goes.
Scott
As I stated earlier, what he has is NOT a trailer. It's considered an extension of the coach.
"Hi, another reason that I like my Airstream; It doesn't allow you take all that junk with you. I just can't believe all of the **** people have to take with them."
Well, just because you don't want or have any alternative forms of recreation when you're traveling, doesn't mean that the rest of us don't. If I could post pics on here of some of the recent setups I've seen here in Lake Havasu City of folks passing through, you'd be amazed.
"Me suspects CHP hasn't seen it yet"
Well, what would they care? If he's got it lashed down and it appears there's no issues, AND, he's doing things in a COMPLETELY legal manor, then they'd most likely drive right on by.
"Very creative. Not for me but I like it. Done properly = no danger."
Wow, a normal response, imagine that!
The side by side's wench was used to pull it up near vertical on the Idaho Tote. It had large tires on the tote. MH was only a 34-36 gasser. I wonder why he just didn't use a conventional trailer.
Because as previously stated, that's NOT a trailer. It's an extension of the coach which, allows for the ability to tow a vehicle behind it. Although we've seen it done, a very large percentage of the states out there, do not allow TWO trailers being towed behind a MOTORHOME. They do allow two behind a pickup. And primarily, the first one must be a fifth wheel. But, the rules are not always followed. So, if he used a regular trailer, and mounted that Side by side in a normal fashion, he'd not be able to tow a vehicle.
"My guess would be one good pothole and that thing would flip."
Based on how much we travel the U.S. and have observed the present condition of many, many of the states roads and freeways, I'd bet my house he's already hit several pot holes and bad sections, looks like it's still standing to me. And I also bet he's not right around the corner from his home. He had to travel to get there.
Folk, while it appears that the majority of you (or myself for that matter) wouldn't do things the way he did and does it, it apparently works for him and his family. It's real easy to chastise this situation but, if that was/is the ONLY way he could accomplish his goal of providing whatever kind of entertainment/recreation and, bring along alternate transportation, then that's the way it goes.
Scott
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