All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Do you drink.......Yes we do.Re: Thinkg of an Arctic Fox 990 - discount % off new? restlessways wrote: I need help understanding where these private party sellers are getting their prices. When I search the Nada guides, the prices are significantly less than these people are asking, sometimes as much as $10,000. There's a used 2016 AF 1150 asking $29k, but NADA has the retail price of $20k - $24k. What am I missing? Private party sellers have the item, and can ask whatever they want for it. Doesn't mean they'll get it, but they can ask! Maybe they are upside down on what they may still owe on it, and the ask price gets them out whole. Hard to say, can be many reasons. But they will only get what the market will bear when all is said and done.Re: Mattress Size & Thickness Recommendations (Bigfoot 2500)Ours is regular queen-size (60 x 80). As far as getting old out and new in. See if you can get the new "installed". :):)Re: Eagle Cap 1160 Dump ValvesWe did the same as Billyray. Works just fine, certainly one heck of a lot better than getting that "surprise" every time I opened the dump valve.Re: Now up to 715 campsitesActually Ralph, pretty thoughty of you to provide some invaluable info to reasonable camping in some fabulous country. Represents an enormous amount of work on your part to offer it up to everyone. Much appreciation for some great info, my friend. Keep on camping.Re: Atwood Thermostat HFH2000 jimh425 wrote: Might be a dumb question, but did you ensure the 12V cutoff was on? Was thinking the same thing Jim. Try the simple stuff first..Re: Anza Borrego to the Sequoia’s for Thanksgiving BreakFabulous trip Anutami!! My first thoughts are that is the kind of trip that generates life-long memories. Absolutely priceless. Many thanks for sharing some beautiful pics.Re: TR: The Road to winning a National ChampionshipFabulous Eric! Mega kudos to Ruth and Wyleigh. They certainly earned them. Awesome cross-cntry and return trip, especially at this time of year. Some nasty traveling (as you found out). Glad you made it safely, my friend.Re: Ramblin' 2019 is over!Welcome home, Ralph. Love your annual ramblings and photo journey even as I shake my head at the work that must go into such a production. You are inspiring, my friend. Thanks again.Re: Carport billtex wrote: JimBollman wrote: One surprise on mine were some diagonal braces that I didn't notice in the pictures. These braces reduces the height by about 10" at the eaves and if you are planning on all the height available (all thee way to the wall) it could be a problem. In my case I just have to be a little careful backing in if I crowd the side, the trailer is the distance from the wall that I want I just have to be careful not to hit one of the diagonals if I don't go in straight. I have 3 sides enclosed and the front open, where I have mine installed there is heavy woods on two sides so I had steel installed on those sides, the side towards the house I put siding that matches the house. Thanks. I noticed those braces as well and asked for a drawing today showing the dimensions. I have decided to go with 24’ wd so I should have enough room. Thx, Bill Bill, even though you want to keep the width to a minimum, you will not regret going to 24. I've got 24 in mine (garage/barn) and wish I had gone at least 26.
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