sch911

Rochester Hills, MI

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Why restrict yourself to a single forum? So much knowledge on every forum. Just use the "NEWEST" button at the top of the screen and you can participate on all of the forums at the same time!
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fla-gypsy

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I read and participate in every forum on here much to the chagrin of participant and moderator alike. No reason you can't too.
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Vulcaneer

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Hey!!! Don't fret. Your problems will be the same...only much more expensive.
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milo

4 Corners

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Congrats on the new to you MH. But no need to say good bye. You can still monitor & give your valuable insight to the forum. I'm a TT owner, but monitor almost all the forums.
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old guy

Oregon (pronounced Or e gun)

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What? are you sure you are moving up to the east side? LOL I know what you mean, we were looking too and had a terrible time deciding which way to go. we decided to stay with TT's and not have to spend $500 to fill up the tank.
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nohurry

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Whew! Your title scared me a little there. Congrats on the new rig! And again, no need to say good-bye. I usually just hit the active button and browse the threads, then read the ones that spark my interest. Like this one! I came here because of your title even though we don't have a fith wheel. Enjoy that new MH!
Carl
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MSHappyCampers

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Thanks all, I appreciate your kind words! The two replies about going back to their 5ers really worries me! My wife won't let me sell the 5er for a few months until we're sure we haven't made a big mistake. I got a really good deal on the Class A, so I think I can always get my money back with a little profit if we are not happy. My biggest concern is the high maintenance costs on the Class A. I guess it won't hurt to just peek back in here once in a while to be sure you guys are behaving yourselves! Have fun and God bless!
Joe & Annette
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Captain_Happy

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Three years ago we did the same thing, went from a 26 foot 5th wheel to a 34 foot MH thinking the same thing about ease of setups. Let me put it this way. If I had to do this all over again I'd stay with the 5th wheel. Less work and maintenance. We're never happy.
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jetenbu

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I had a 5er then a MH and I am now back in a 5er. I respond to MH posts all the time to try to help some folks out. Keep track of the 5er forum and help anyone you can with your knowledge.
Jim
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