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Posted: 08/09/12 08:30pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Either the rig is being transported to a used dealership, or the DW is following behind in a car.

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Fulltimers going camping.


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old guy wrote:

maybe he is just towing it for a friend or family member that doesn't have a tow vehicle available to use.


That is what I am thinking, but some of the replies about what might be going on are pretty funny. LOL

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We have a PUP and a diesel pusher. The PUP is the guesthouse. My wife drives separately. If we are taking the boat, she pulls it.


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Posted: 08/15/12 02:50am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Just have to be from a state that loves camping like Indiana. See it all the time. Know of several people that do that.

The motorhome is for the retired grandparents while the pop up is for the kids and grandkids.

You see how the chain of importance works here.


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I cant believe this thread is 4 pages long...lol I never thought when I posted it it would be this long.
Some of the replies are pretty funny....





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Probably headed to the Bristol race - I see lots of campers pulling popups race weekend.


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This is our configuration for towing in years where we take the little C to Mexico. 4th gear is our friend on the hills. We get a lot of funny looks. Works well for us though.




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John & Angela wrote:

This is our configuration for towing in years where we take the little C to Mexico. 4th gear is our friend on the hills. We get a lot of funny looks. Works well for us though.



Wow, you have your own RV dealership, Class A, Class B+, & Tent Trailer. I think you could be described as HARDCORE.

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Mike Up wrote:

John & Angela wrote:

This is our configuration for towing in years where we take the little C to Mexico. 4th gear is our friend on the hills. We get a lot of funny looks. Works well for us though.



Wow, you have your own RV dealership, Class A, Class B+, & Tent Trailer. I think you could be described as HARDCORE.




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