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12-04-2022, 08:16 AM #412021 398M Full Body Paint 8k axles. LRH tires. Disc brakes.
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12-04-2022, 01:00 PM #42
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Like I said before, each to their own. We have auto levelers so that makes setting up again quicker. We leave rugs, BBQ, chairs, etc on site while we do a trip if necessary. I was curious about your statement of boondocking however. I envision boondocking as off and away from any facilities, but you mention using a tote tank when boondocking. Were you just refering to it's use for Grey water?
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12-04-2022, 02:57 PM #43
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I agree with the auto leveling system making it a little easier but not enough to justify me moving the RV once set up. Even with leaving the outside rugs, chairs, grill, etc... there's still too much other stuff we would need to secure to move the RV. We consider it boondocking when we don't have electric other than our Honda generator as needed. Sometimes we have remote access to water & sewer only while other times we might just have water & electric and a dump station at State Parks. The wife and I have managed to go 10 days with the back tank so if we have water available the tote tank will get used more often.
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12-08-2022, 06:06 PM #44
going to toss my 2 cents in.
I picked up a Rhino 28 gallon tote before our trip to Maine in 2021. It was an impulse purchase the dealership that we were picking up our steps had them in stock. Amazon didn't due to the mad camping supply rush of 21. Anyway, with customer discount, it was about 25 bucks more than Amazon's 2-4 week wait price. Well.... After the first camp stop, I put it to use. Simply put it has been in use ever since. I use it at my seasonal site since we do not have sewer. It makes quick work. It has paid for itself. I try not to fill it more than three quarters when moving by hand. If I have the truck, no problem. My wife did laugh at me when I was driving the truck with the tote in tow at our first camp site of the trip. She thought I was enjoying myself. Meanwhile i was like at least we bought this tote.
So if we know we are going somewhere without a FHU site, I will attach the tote to the ladder in the back and be that guy going down the highway.2016 Ford F-350 Super Duty XLT CCSB 4x4 6.2 gasser 3.73 E locker
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