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RE: Illinois I-55 or I-57

I-55. I've traveled both extensively. Live just a few miles from I-55.
Wadcutter 09/10/23 09:30am Roads and Routes
RE: New Orleans in April 2024

We've stayed on the north shore at Fairview Riverside SP and Fountainebleau SP. Both nice. You are correct about the drive time into the French Quarter. We've stayed at several in the NOLA area. Both OK but a place to park. Sites generally are fairly close together Our preferred location is Bayou Signette SP in Westwego. Quiet. Clean. Well maintained. Camp sites are not on top of each other. It's a short drive into the French Quarter. If you're coming from the west it's an easy drive to the park without going thru the city.
Wadcutter 08/31/23 08:00am RV Parks, Campgrounds and Attractions
RE: Didn't deploy all stabilizers now slide doesn't fully extend

Should not make any difference if all the stabilizers are down. I'd check to see if there's anything that is blocking the slide from going completely out. Pull in the sides about a foot/18". Look around the edges to see if something hasn't fallen in there. Last trip we had a small kleenex box get between our wall and slide out. One of the grandkids had left it in the 5er and we didn't see it. Then look under the bottom edge. Maybe take something like a yard stick and sweep under the edge. If you've ever dropped anything on the floor it always seems to find its way under a slide.
Wadcutter 08/09/23 07:23pm Fifth-Wheels
RE: Refrigerator not cooling

If the freezer is working fine but the refrig part is not cooling here's something you might try. Depends on the make/model of your unit. Open the refrigerator door and look in the inside on the back wall. In back of the refrigerator section there are probably aluminum fins. On those fins may be a small clip with a wire connected somewhere. Make sure the clip is slid over one of the fins. Check that the wire from the clip is attached to its plug. Then slide the small clip down on the fin. This will tell your unit it needs colder air to refrigerator part.
Wadcutter 07/12/23 03:43pm Tech Issues
RE: Towing an EMPTY tow dolly behind a Fifth Wheel east coast.

Oh, and local law enforcement knew EXACTLY what I was talking about when I asked about "triple towing." "Oh you mean a truck and two trailers? Not legal here in NY." I know the LE knows the correct terminology. Many LEOs are trained extensively in the FMCSA. When we complete an inspection report a copy goes to the feds. Every state has to use the same terminology so that when all those inspection reports are collected by the feds they all are the same meaning. On that inspection form is a description of the unit being inspected. While the RVer isn't subject to FMCSA the terms from the FMCSA are what carries over into other statutes. The reason is simple. So everyone is talking on the same page. I have no doubt those LEOs you called also know when they get a question from the public they know the person doesn't know what they're talking about. Calling 2 trailers a triple tow explains that quite well. That comes from years of answering questions from the unknowning public.
Wadcutter 07/11/23 02:42pm Towing
RE: Towing an EMPTY tow dolly behind a Fifth Wheel east coast.

It's probably too late to change the vernacular. Literally every article on this subject calls it "triple towing." The vernacular was changed by those who didn't know what they were talking about. The legal definition, as used by the feds and states, of triple towing is as in the picture posted by Bionic Man. It's really not that difficult to understand if one would just think about what they're saying. Look at the phrase "triple towing". Now think about it. "towing". It doesn't say "number of vehicles in combination. It's "towing". Now what is "triple"? 3. Put those 2 words together. What's it say. Towing 3. Not "how many in combination". Towing 3. Now why does it matter? You say you can't find the law. That does not mean it's not in the laws. It just means you don't know where to find it. So if you call your state LE and ask "Can I tow triple?" they're going to assume, erroneously, that you know what you're talking about and you are describing "towing 3" as in the picture posted by Bionic Man. And they're going to give you the law for the combination in the picture. Is that the answer you're looking for? That's about as simple explanation as I can give for those who don't understand definitions and the law. If you want to know what's legal then you need to learn the proper terminology. Do not rely on some internet search written by those who also do not understand defniitions and the law.
Wadcutter 07/11/23 08:15am Towing
RE: Towing an EMPTY tow dolly behind a Fifth Wheel east coast.

Same deal with the "double" vs "triple/tripple" towing. It's a regional thing based on how the politicians put it in the books. Actually no. Unless you can actually back up that statement by providing the statute. The FMCSA defines double towing as pulling 2, triple as pulling 3. The power unit is not a towed unit. They even have pictures for those who lack reading comprehension skills. What's the deal with the extra p anyway? Maybe it's actually "tipple" towing? Here's why it's important to call towing by the proper terminology. If you call a LE agency, DOT, or other enforcement office and ask if it's OK to triple tow they're going to go by the proper definition. Triple tow is 3 units being pulled by a power unit. And if you ask about triple towing who ever you call will assume you know what you're talking about, altho a silly assumption on their part, and will give you the appropriate legal information for towing 3 units with a power unit. But if you ask about triple towing but you don't know what you're talking about (obviously) and you only mean 2 towed units and 1 power unit then you won't get the correct information and you'll continue to be uniformed. BTW, I taught FMCSA for a lot of years, enforced FMSCA and 2nd division laws, and commanded those units. I didn't get my information from some internet page written by someone who didn't have a clue what they were talking about.
Wadcutter 06/30/23 05:37pm Towing
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