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What kind of 5er/TT/trailer do you pull with your 6.7?

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It's only 34 foot and a 03 Montana. Got a deal on it. Looks new inside. Have pulled it 26,000 miles 2 coast to coast trips so far.
Nice looking rig!!!
 
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Pulled the 37BH out of storage last night, time to get ready for the season!!

I know looks are deceiving sometimes, but damn that thing looks like it is 50 ft long! Had to look at the floor plan...wow!
 
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Nice looking rig!!!
Thanks. I have towed the wheels off that thing. However the roads in some states are so bad, it's incredible. I was amazed at how easy the truck pulled that thing. Glad I got the diesel
 
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As much as I love to go, tow and camp, I've never had a home for the fiver. She's always sat outside in the weather when she wasn't being used. The same for my last two Sandpipers too. Now, after long discussions with the city, she now has a home. Just your typical steel RV cover, nothing fancy, but it will do great. Just wanted her out of the weather and especially the heat of the summer. The cover is 18' x 50' on 12' legs, plus 36 tons of gravel.


 
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Looks great buddy!
 
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Looks great Monty !
Enjoy.
 
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AND it's a pull through! Looks great, man.
 
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Very nice Monty! I have to say I am quite envious.
 
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Nice setup Monty! Having it covered really helps out. It’s worth every penny.
 
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Monty, that does look very nice. Love the gravel.

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Very nice! It's definitely great to keep them covered when not in use.
 
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Thanks guys! We were able to get some cleaning done to the inside yesterday and able to get things out of the basement in the pouring rain without getting wet. The rain on that steel roof sure is hypnotizing though
 
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Good looking cover Monty...my 5 and 10 yr old grandson's would have a great time throwing some of those rock's!!
 
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The cover is 18' x 50' on 12' legs, plus 36 tons of gravel.
Does the trailer only fit down the center? Or can in be parked close to the outer walls without hitting the corner roof supports? I was considering having the same installed in my back yard in 21 x 40. I would like to park the travel trailer on one side and a utility trailer or vehicles on the other side.
 
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Does the trailer only fit down the center? Or can in be parked close to the outer walls without hitting the corner roof supports? I was considering having the same installed in my back yard in 21 x 40. I would like to park the travel trailer on one side and a utility trailer or vehicles on the other side.
With the height of mine, it will only fit right down the middle as when the slides come out I have about a foot before one of them touches. You can however pay extra to have them put on 13 or 14' legs and avoid that altogether as the bracing would be above the slides. I do not have to be too careful with this one as somewhere in the middle is fine.
 


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