All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: BTU per pound Propane vs ULSDBUT...The HYDROGEN, in H2O.......is combusted ..so, there is that....:WRe: question on cable pull tank valve drainsI used "bicycle" cable lube, it creeps into the cable..Keeps it loose.;)Re: 5th wheel tailgateI did that as well, and I painted a sheet of plywood black, fastened it to gate inside..when I used my flexible cover .Re: More problems from the axle maker?? FYIYes, axles, springs..complete are shipped to the mfg of each type coach..( I have taken about 30 factory tours)..Re: Overnight stops and Rest Areas ppine wrote: rest areas, parking lots and KOAs should be for emergencies only. .....I fully agree ....rest areas by their very name ...are not meant for you to rest......S.M.H...:S Rest areas are perfectly fine for you to catch a few hours of sleep so you'll be safe to drive ...if it's a heavily-traveled truck stop.... Do not put your slides out obviously be aware of your surroundings at all timesRe: Generator TomG2 wrote: See it all the time in Walmart campgrounds. Not pretty. No such animal. Wal-Mart doesn't own/run ANY CAMPGROUNDSRe: Refrigerator on while towing?Well there's two schools of thought to this. Number one is I've been an RV er for over 40 years I always run with my refrigerator on never had a problem point two is that I was a firefighter for over 30 years, I nor anyone else in my department or departments have ever responded to a travel trailer or motorhome or any type of fire just because the propane was on in the refrigerator was running. They were made to be run The other school of thought is that if you leave your refrigerator on while you're driving down the road everyone is going to die horribly.........And civilization as we know it will come to an end!!!!!!! You choose which to believe:WRe: Question going from 15" to 16" tiresWell let's put it this way .....if your tires grow 1 and 1/4 inches in use.... you better patent them and sell them.....:WRe: B&W Patriot HitchI put mine on the handle with a locking pin the B&W Patriot hitch has never come off ever in any research I've ever done...... and if it's comes off.... your going to have a whole lot more problems than just the trailer breaking away:ERe: Travel Trailer Construction - Exterior Identification azdryheat wrote: I don't believe any builder is using wood any more. It's good that you're looking into how they're built. Many trailers are built so cheaply it's a wonder they hold together. You are absolutely incorrect .....ALMOST all of the aluminum sided trailers ...are wood Frame construction. I go to many RV factories
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