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RE: Fun in the snow...
We have a 50" 900 RZR. Similar size to DC's 570. We have the narrow one because many of the fun trails in our local area are 50" trails.
We are considering a Kawasaki KRX for the wider trails and to take to Arizona as we hope to spend more time down there in the future.
All depends on what you want to do with it. Friends have Rangers and Defenders that they use for hunting often with tracks installed.
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Mmaxed
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11/15/23 10:00am |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Toy hauler basic questions
When I had a 450X, I would shut off the fuel petcock and ride the bike a half mile or so to get the fuel level in the carb lower. Never had any gas smell. Tire rubber smell is much more of an issue. We do have a separate garage.
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Mmaxed
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09/08/23 03:50pm |
Toy Haulers
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RE: Toy Haulers with lowest ground clearance
The Work and Play and trailers made by horse trailer manufactures are much lower to the ground than traditional haulers. The downside is that the living quarters are more spartan. The bed is more like a truck camper.
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Mmaxed
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09/08/23 03:45pm |
Toy Haulers
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RE: Air ride pin box question
Thanks for the help everyone!
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Mmaxed
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08/04/23 04:08pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Air ride pin box question
Are you talking about a picture like this where the kingpin is tilted backwards? I would assume that it would lift up and level out as you back the truck under the trailer.
https://i.imgur.com/5wDaxl7l.jpg "border=0"
https://i.imgur.com/m3zZPvb.pngClick For Full-Size Image.
Yes, like that, only some in some pics it looks even more tilted.
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Mmaxed
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08/03/23 11:33am |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Air ride pin box question
Guess I worded it wrong. In some pics it looks like the front of the king pin plate is tilted down. The king pin itself angled back.
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Mmaxed
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08/03/23 07:47am |
Fifth-Wheels
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Air ride pin box question
In some pictures it looks like the king pin part of the pin box is pointed down. Is it hard to get hooked up with these systems?
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Mmaxed
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08/02/23 04:32pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Norcold N611 sudden AC issue
@Doug: so no luck with the 12v direct to car battery method. Checked optical board, reseated wires going into the jumper, no luck.
But then I decided to pull the AC cable and try it on an extension cord, and it immediately switched over to AC.
Since the extension is plugged to the RV (fed from main panel), I'll assume this is a fridge outlet issue, and not AC ripple? But I was measuring good AC voltage going to the control board when it was plugged into the fridge outlet, so I'm a bit stumped.
Trouble now is that they buried the fridge outlet box so high up, it's not accessible without removing the cooling unit. Seems easier to trace this fridge supply wire back to the panel, and just install some new romex and outlet box.
Maybe check the breaker. Could be it's not letting enough amperage through.
Thanks again for your help!
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Mmaxed
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06/23/23 08:41am |
Tech Issues
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RE: Ram fuel mileage
2020 Ram 3500 single rear wheel, standard output. 16-20 mpg running solo on highway. Depends on terrain, wind, speed, etc. 9-12 mpg pulling 34', 14k toy hauler.
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Mmaxed
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06/21/23 04:24pm |
Tow Vehicles
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