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Trailer/RV people?
kevink27:
Not only would I consider a very strong pickup or suv to pull it. I would also consider where you plan to store it when not using it. You can rent sites year round but you may need to move it in case of flood or something. If you store it at your residence, you should look into the local ordinance laws. I know in the suburbs, a lot of communities require campers and the like to be at the side or the rear of the home.
ChadTower:
Well, when I moved here, half the neighborhood had the huge diesel RVs parked in their driveways, so I assume the town is cool with that.
I would definitely have to contact Paige. Maybe he can sell me his, it had a built in 27" in the bedroom, didn't it? ;D
Chris, definitely a little tapped... but that's why you do your research in advance, yes?
A site that comes with winter storage... not a bad idea, didn't know of that, I'll see what I can find on that concept. That would be perfect.
missioncontrol:
can't you just park it next to your shed when its not in use :dunno
ChadTower:
That's behind the house, no way to get it back there without cutting down trees or taking down a fence. The only way that would be even close would require us to drive it over the cesspool, sadly.
psik0tik:
When I saw this thread I was thinking something totally different.
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