Bedlam is spot on with the comment about overloading even with a 5500 or 550 particularly if you pull a boat like we do. That said, careful planning and budgeting your weight is a good path forward regardless. Our most recent camper is a 2017 Host ...
Teagan's Camper: I've had my Mammoth for 16 months after switching from an Arctic Fox 1150. The Fox was heavy, but the Mammoth is heavier by almost 500 lbs. I would ignore the "As Built" weight listed on the tag and go to a public scale and pay a f...
Good choice with a couple caveats. We've had our Mammoth for 15 months and apart from the standard few post delivery problems (bad refrigerator, leaky PEX fittings, leaks around the door etc) it's been an excellent choice. Very well built. The fir...
Brinson, I took another look and the vertical pipe with the valve is on the suction side of the pump so that is the city water valve. I will mark it accordingly and thanks!
Thanks for the info Brinson! I've had my Mammoth for over a year and honestly did not know that the city water valve needed to be in the shut position when using city water. To clarify, I have 2 low point valves, a water tank drain valve (all 3 mar...