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Leaving at noon today to head back to the concrete jungle to see mom and dad, then coming back tomorrow afternoon sometime and going to camp finally! Haven't been camping since early July.
Haha, we did it for not even two months and were very much done with it Jay. I can imagine you are too.
Tell me ALL about it!
We're leaving the middle of next month to make the migration south.
The Toy Hauler will more than likely be either sold to Camping World or listed on consignment with them. They will have to come and get it as my F150 could not carry that load on its back...
We are looking forward to the new TT which is much more home like than camper..
We're leaving the middle of next month to make the migration south.
The Toy Hauler will more than likely be either sold to Camping World or listed on consignment with them. They will have to come and get it as my F150 could not carry that load on its back...
We are looking forward to the new TT which is much more home like than camper..
Not going to give it a shot selling it yourself? Probably could get the best money for it that but also more of a pain.
Originally Posted by wildstang
Good morning and have a fantastic first Friday of September MN
Not going to give it a shot selling it yourself? Probably could get the best money for it that but also more of a pain.
I did think about that - however there are a number of things in play that sort of put the kabosh on any plans like that. Not the least of which is not having any place to put it when the Cottage TT gets moved into position on our lot.
I am just hoping that the landing gear motor / gearbox has got one or two good lifts in it yet. Without any weight in the back of the Toy Hauler's garage, that motor has all it can do to lift the front end up to hook up.
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