All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Do I need a larger tow vehicle?These are all great :) Wonder how many miles per bale he gets towing?Re: Do I need a larger tow vehicle?fixed- sorry for the confusion!Re: Do I need a larger tow vehicle?My apologies- the pic link failed or I'm an idiot. Probably the latter.Do I need a larger tow vehicle? I was thinking maybe a pair of draught horses would handle better?Re: Putting on Level Bubbles Lynnmor wrote: Forget about the silly refrigerator method The reason for the "silly refrigerator method" is the importance of having it(the fridge) level for proper operation. FROM A NORCOLD MANUAL Leveling Comfortable vehicle leveling is well within the operating requirements of 3 degrees off level side-to-side and 6 degrees off level front-to-back (looking at the front of the refrigerator). Continued operation outside of these limits can result in irreparable damage to the cooling system.Re: Big Guy, Small BathroomSorry I have no suggestions...but I will add that the next one we purchase I definitely WILL sit on the throne first- I cannot close the door on ours when I am sitting on the toilet- runs right into my knee so I feel your pain!Re: Adding 12v Exterior LightsHere's one I had google show me fob lights clickyRe: A dilapidated FEMA trailer - My first RV liaft wrote: Posted By: liaft on 10/22/14 02:34pm Jerallen wrote: liaft wrote: Fortunately, I live in South Carolina where they do not require titles or plates for trailers, so I am road legal You may want to check on that. Pretty sure that applies to utility and boat trailers. I did. When I went to the DMV to try to get it titled, the lady there told me that because it was less than 7,500 pounds, I didn't have to title it or plate it. FROM THE SC CODE OF LAWS SECTION 56-3-720. Fees for camper or travel trailers; distinctive tag. For every camper or travel trailer the biennial registration fee is ten dollars. The Department of Motor Vehicles must include in this classification every trailer not more than thirty-five feet long and eight feet wide primarily equipped, designed, converted, or used for private living quarters and towed by a motor vehicle. The department shall design a distinctive tag which must be displayed on the exterior of the rear of the trailer in a conspicuous place. HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 46-35.6; 1968 (55) 2453; 1977 Act No. 63; 1993 Act No. 164, Part II, Section 22N; 1996 Act No. 459, Section 139.Re: A dilapidated FEMA trailer - My first RV liaft wrote: Fortunately, I live in South Carolina where they do not require titles or plates for trailers, so I am road legal You may want to check on that. Pretty sure that applies to utility and boat trailers.Re: average GPM concerns03 Expy with 5.4 towing 30ft TT- I get the same mpg.
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