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RE: GETTING READY FOR THE 2010 CAMP SEASON

No need to repack the bearings this soon.
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oakmandan
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03/10/10 02:37pm |
Folding Trailers
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RE: Anyone tow a small pup with a 4 cylinder car?

My brother towed a small Coleman PUP with a 4 cylinder Jetta for years.
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oakmandan
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02/13/10 03:30pm |
Folding Trailers
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RE: How Fast Do You Pull Your PUP?

I set the cruise at 65. Better safe than sorry.
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oakmandan
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02/11/10 03:32pm |
Folding Trailers
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RE: Finaly got our Christmas present home.

Great looking rig, nice work!
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oakmandan
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01/29/10 11:15am |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Deep Cycle Battery storage

I store mine in the garage too. I do though put a charger on every 6 to 8 weeks and let it charge over night. It can't hurt !
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oakmandan
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01/23/10 11:14am |
Folding Trailers
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RE: single mom needs advice

I think the Sportsman is a good value. I have looked at them myself and know it could be towed by my Escape.
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oakmandan
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12/28/09 05:05pm |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Winterizing PUP

Take the battery out, I don't have a battery tender, but do charge it once a month overnight in the garage. Although I agree with our friend Skip that it shouldn't have water in it if it is new, I would still have it winterized due to the fact the manufacture may have tested the lines with water. If you have a professional do the job, see if you are able to watch so you can do it next year! That's how I did it.
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oakmandan
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12/22/09 07:21pm |
Folding Trailers
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RE: Electric heaters

I vote Ceramic for sure!
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oakmandan
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12/12/09 03:39pm |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Weber Smokey Joe and Rotisserie

Coachman,
The main reason I am going to the Smokey Joe is so I can just leave it in my camper. I use the Weber Q at home too, and am tired of loading and unloading it. Most of the time I camp I take my mentally handicap twin brother with me. He has many things that have to go along with him, so not a lot of room to tote a grill.
My wife is fine, all the casts are off.
Dan
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oakmandan
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12/11/09 04:43pm |
Camp Cooks and Connoisseurs
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Weber Smokey Joe and Rotisserie

Hello Campers!
I am going back to a Weber Smokey Joe next spring for cooking. Have any of you ever used a rotisserie with a Smokey Joe? I just found an interesting product called the Grizzly Spit Rotisserie that looks like it would work with a Smokey Joe.
Thanks, Dan
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oakmandan
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12/11/09 10:11am |
Camp Cooks and Connoisseurs
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RE: Fixing water damage on the old Dodge (pics)

Good work, wish I had that talent!
Dan
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oakmandan
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11/24/09 03:27pm |
Class C Motorhomes
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RE: Hello! PUP Newbie here!

Welcome Trent, You will enjoy being a part of this forum !
Dan
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oakmandan
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11/24/09 09:43am |
Folding Trailers
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RE: URGENT PROBLEM: Can't get the bed to slide back in

Thanks Beer Belly!
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oakmandan
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11/24/09 09:29am |
Folding Trailers
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RE: Can a Highlander pull a folding trailer?

SuzieQ92,
Though your Highlander is rated to pull 3000 plus pounds, I dont recommend it. There are PLENTY of nice Pop-Ups out there that weigh less than 2000 lbs. Not only is it dangerous to pull a rig close to your limit, it's also not good for your Highlander.
Dan
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oakmandan
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11/22/09 04:04pm |
Folding Trailers
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RE: Got the new TT home!! "Pics Just Added"

Nice upgrade!
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oakmandan
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11/10/09 12:11pm |
Travel Trailers
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RE: URGENT PROBLEM: Can't get the bed to slide back in

I would remove the mattress, and pull it all the way out. I would then have someone else slowly push is back in while you watch the tracks every inch of the way. This may help you find what it is catching on.
Good Luck, that sucks!
Dan
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oakmandan
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11/10/09 11:02am |
Folding Trailers
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Cover

My brother has a one year old 31 foot travel trailer and wanted me to ask what sort of cover you knowledgeable folks on here have had success with? His main concern is scratching or removing paint with the wind over the cold Iowa winter. He has already had issues with minor leaking and wants to protect it for the winter.
Thanks, Dan
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oakmandan
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11/10/09 09:02am |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Changing flat on Trailer in Permanent Location

I'm with Learjet.
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oakmandan
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11/09/09 01:46pm |
Travel Trailers
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RE: 99 Starcraft Meteorite

Ok, didn't realize they were not mounted to bottom of bed. Good luck!
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oakmandan
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11/06/09 11:42am |
Folding Trailers
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RE: 99 Starcraft Meteorite

The support poles should be permanently mounted under the beds. Pull the bed out, have someone hold it up while you look under it. It should have a clip of some sort holding one end in place. Pull the pole out of the clip and look on frame for a place the pole hooks or slides into.
Hope this helps.....
Dan
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oakmandan
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11/06/09 11:36am |
Folding Trailers
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