Reno, NV.
Looking for any owners in the Reno, NV. area or even Carson City or Sacramento area. Just so the Wife and I can see one up close and talk about it with the owner. Have looked at other travel trailer but got interested in Hi-Lo's. Thanks, Dario
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I thought I posted a response to this request when it first appeared, but maybe I am getting old.
Sparks resident I just got a notification from Mexbear and responded. |
Mexbear,
If you decide to come to the Napa Valley, we would be happy to meet you and show you our trailer. |
Thanks
Want to thank everyone for their replies, renoites already got in touch with Me.
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What a great bunch of people on this forum! I'm sure there are very few members that personally know one another, but we respond as if everyone is a life long friend and I am very proud to be a part of the forum, though my knowledge on most matters is limited.:o
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It's a collective Garry. As individuals we can't know it all. As a group, we are a force to be reckoned with. LOL
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You can never have, too many friends.
I always have room for another. I try to help when I have knowledge about the subject steve |
Hello,
Just bought a 2007 22 foot. Wife and I fix and freshin up the outside and inside. Head out in January to warmer weather. If you want to look call 775-220-6805 Carson City Area Dennis |
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Welcome to the forum
GoodLife Welcome to the forum. Lots of good folks that will answer any questions you may have.
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Hello,
Not sure how to post pictures. This is my First forum ever. Any help appreciated. Thanks Dennis |
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Thanks. Is there any reason that you can not travel with the refrigerator on the gas setting and the circulator fan on? I see that there are vent for the refrigerator when the top is down. Thanks, Good Life |
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There is an ongoing debate within the RV community on this subject. Many travel with their fridge on propane and many, like myself, do not. I have read too many horror stories of fires caused by fridges to feel comfortable doing it. And the HiLo design makes it even more restrictive. Others will fill you in on that, I'm sure. I recommend you do some research on it. Here is one example of a gas station fire reportedly caused by an open flame pilot light on a RV: Gas-station fire destroys Indiana couple’s RV | HoumaToday.com |
I had a gas station nozzle that was left in the "activated" position pump fuel out onto the ground before I managed to turn it off. It pumped quite a bit - certainly enough to cause a fire if it had come into the vicinity of a flame.
I guess there are people who deliberately set the fuel nozzles this way when they finish fueling to give the next person a "surprise". Pretty sad commentary on human thinking if you ask me. - Jack |
We're in Quincy, CA, about 90 minutes from Reno. Just acquired a 1999 21TD that needs some work. We're looking forward to joining the Hi-Low club!!
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