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Wilburg

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foneguy493 wrote:

skipnchar wrote:

I assume that you filled the propane tanks just because you WANTED to and NOT because you're planning on running any heat while it's in storage. That would be a bad idea. Good luck / Skip

we run the furnace when it's time for santa's elves to wrap presents


Wow!! Good idea!


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Have all the places that cleaning supplies been stuck away been checked?

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Others have mention using steel wool to fill opening and holes in the undercarriage. OK, this may sound silly, but should I use Brillo pad that have soap in them or can I get regular steel wool from Lowes or something?


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Don't forget to leave your fridge doors open.


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Wilburg wrote:

foneguy493 wrote:

skipnchar wrote:

I assume that you filled the propane tanks just because you WANTED to and NOT because you're planning on running any heat while it's in storage. That would be a bad idea. Good luck / Skip

we run the furnace when it's time for santa's elves to wrap presents




Wow!! Good idea!


yup kids will never even think of going into the trailer in the winter!!!!infact if you choose this trechary, i take the kids sled riding while she does her thing, and i bleed out the gas when we get back while i shovel snow...


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