All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Keystone Bullet PremierI haven't had that problem on my A/C with my 2010, but I did find something I would like to share. I removed one of my propane tanks to refill it and noticed the main feed hose running from the regulator to the steel line on the frame, was rubbing against the bottle mount lower frame.I found out a long time ago that a rubber hose is going to lose everytime it is against metal, and just to be safe, I added some chafe protection at the location. I could not see any damage to the hose, maybe I caught it in time.Re: Generator mount?I have 2 Yamaha 2000 inverters for our 35' Bullet. I made a box that fits on the trailer bumper. I bought a hitch reciever and a hitch plug from Harbor Freight, found it had a wobble with just one, so I got another set, I welded a plate on the recievers so they would slide over the bumper, like a big "U" bolt, and then drilled holes thru the ends so I could put 6" bolts and nuts to hold them secure. Once I slid the box into them, I put a hitch pin lock thru one of them to eliminate easy removal. I then ran a cord from near the outlet for my plug on the trailer to the box. We have show dogs and sometimes we travel with more than can fit in the truck with us, so with this set-up, we can run the generators and the air as we go to the next show. I put a hasp and a Master lock on the box to keep honest people honest, we haven't had any problems. I have the rig in the shop getting some lights added to the steps right now or I'd send some pics.Re: Keystone Bullet PremierYou will love it. My little Chevy pick-up pulls it with no problems. It's a gas engine, but it is an 8.1 litre. Make sure your bolts are tight on the nose jack though, or it will quit on you at the most unopportune time.
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