Jun-23-2022 10:59 AM
Jun-27-2022 05:14 PM
Jun-27-2022 04:15 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:MFL wrote:
^^Interesting...never used storage insurance for a motor vehicle. Question...if you needed to use the 15 DRW today, would you have liability coverage on it, since you do on the 01?
Jerry
All I do is call my Agent and tell him to put full coverage back on. I then call to have it removed once I am done with it. I get billed pro rated for days used.
Storage is fire and theft etc.
Jun-26-2022 10:17 PM
Jun-26-2022 05:05 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Lantley wrote:
I once pondered keeping my old truck around and have 2 diesels.
In the end it was too costly to have 2 HD trucks especially if one just sat around.
When I pull into my Northern location for the Summer the "Storage" Insurance comes off the 01 and goes on the 15 DRW. The 15 sets all Summer until we are ready for our Winter trek down South.
Really does not cost much of anything extra.
Jun-26-2022 08:53 AM
MFL wrote:
^^Interesting...never used storage insurance for a motor vehicle. Question...if you needed to use the 15 DRW today, would you have liability coverage on it, since you do on the 01?
Jerry
Jun-26-2022 05:47 AM
MFL wrote:
^^Interesting...never used storage insurance for a motor vehicle. Question...if you needed to use the 15 DRW today, would you have liability coverage on it, since you do on the 01?
Jerry
Jun-26-2022 05:05 AM
Jun-25-2022 10:01 AM
jjj wrote:
I own a gas F 350 crewcab dually. I bought it in 2005 used with 18500 miles on it for 25,000. I now have 37000 on it. It is just to camp and small chores around the house. It does what I need and no it won't due 70 up a big hill, more like 40- 50 but I get their. I can't justify the cost of a new truck at 70,80,000 so I will struggle a little. I can buy a whole lot of gas for that much. She is old but still in good condition so I am keeping it.
Jun-25-2022 09:47 AM
Jun-25-2022 08:54 AM
Lantley wrote:
I once pondered keeping my old truck around and have 2 diesels.
In the end it was too costly to have 2 HD trucks especially if one just sat around.
Jun-24-2022 03:09 PM
Jun-24-2022 02:21 PM
Jun-24-2022 10:34 AM
agesilaus wrote:blt2ski wrote:agesilaus wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
What did you like towing with more??? That's your answer.
To a certain extent, but where you will be towing is the most important. Mountain travel, the you need a diesel. Flat lands east of the big muddy, you can live with a gasser.
Of course you can drag your RV up those 7 or 8% grades, but the engine will be working very hard.
7-8% grade is STEEP for an interstate, reality, federal funfed interstates are suppised to be 6% or less, with short spurts to 8. Ive personally necer found interstates geades to be an issue.
Marty
If you are the sort of RVer who never leaves the interstates then fine. But if you want to drive Colorado roads, see Bryce and drive Hwy 12, and otherwise see what this country has to offer. Then no, 7 or 8% grades are mild.
Jun-24-2022 09:17 AM