ScottG wrote:
To do the job. you would have to tow/haul the RV around for a number of miles and not just move it.
Absolutely for a number of reasons. First you need to warm the engine and lubricants to cook off the moisture. Then you need to drive enough to make sure the batteries are completely charged. Finally tires need to be used at highway speeds periodically. When tires are used, chemicals in the tires migrate to the surface and protect against dry rot. Unused tires will dry rot to an unsafe level within less than 4 years.