blknomad

ferrum va

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I've used a Demco dolly for 4 years and love it. I.m a 64 year old Diabetic and have only had to unhook I think 5 times, and if I miss the pump,DW backs it up. I have used different cars and some are easier to hook than others. What I don't understand is why all these people are loading up in the mud? Is there no pavement in your campgrounds? When you pull 4 down and its raining, what do you do?
I am now dollying a 2011 Toyota Rav 4 2wd, big doors, lots of room an 28 mpg. and it has no holes in the facia.
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Daboo

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I have used the dolly for the past 2 years...prior to that I towed 4 down...I like the dolly ok..the4 down was easier to hookup, but other than that I have had no problems with the dolly...
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msmith1199

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blknomad wrote: I've used a Demco dolly for 4 years and love it. I.m a 64 year old Diabetic and have only had to unhook I think 5 times, and if I miss the pump,DW backs it up. I have used different cars and some are easier to hook than others. What I don't understand is why all these people are loading up in the mud? Is there no pavement in your campgrounds? When you pull 4 down and its raining, what do you do?
I am now dollying a 2011 Toyota Rav 4 2wd, big doors, lots of room an 28 mpg. and it has no holes in the facia.
I think they're talking about being on pavement. If it's wet, the tires can be a mess even on pavement.
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