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krobbe
May 30, 2014Explorer
n7bsn wrote:
Define "cold"
No rig there is, as delivered, is up to sustained below zero use.
Your proposed "cold" would work, if you heated via propane (the heat ducts help keep the pipes/basement from freezing.
I believe (we did a lot of looking) that while Arctic Fox is -not- the best made rig in the world, it is the best value of the rigs we looked at. We had owned a Fox before, and when we started looking they were a solid "look for" on our list.
Their factory defects are low, due I believe Northwoods policy of basing worker bonuses on the amount of warranty repairs.
Their rigs are "tight", part of how they do this is pressure testing of the rig, before delivery to looks for leaks.
Due to pure chance, I was at the dealer when our current rig arrived. So I had the chance to see the rig as shipped.
There are those they say that you should only buy a rig from a firm that has lots of dealers nation wide, that sell the most rigs. This is the type of argument that says you should have bought from Fleetwood (before they went bankrupt) or GM (before they admitted to covering up recalls, and required a bail-out to keep from vanishing)
Don't forget about Ford who weasels out of warrany work...
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