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06-12-2012, 06:56 AM
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First road trip with my TM
I took my new to me TM on a trip down to Odessa-Midland, Texas, 430 miles from home.
I have to say the TM towed without any bouncing, sway, tugging, no problems at all. TM sure did a good job by placing the axle a bit further back.
My major concern was the weather, temperatures well over 100 degrees. I figured I would be pretty toasty inside the camper.
I put the AC on low and it almost froze me out. At night I was so chilled I had to get up and turn the AC unit off.
I'm getting better setting up and closing the TM. Not one glitch this time. It is really so easy, very important to me, a 65 yo guy.
I'm looking forward to my next trip.
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06-12-2012, 08:07 AM
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It gets better and better, Drews! And that a/c is a wonderful beast!!! Sometimes we don't even turn the a/c on. I have fans that clip on to the edges of the cabinets and we use them at night sometimes to create a breeze instead of using the a/c.
The TM is really well insulated.
And just getting into the routine of setting up/taking down is easy. However, when winter interferes, we have to relearn in the spring!!!
Glad you are having so much fun!!!
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06-12-2012, 02:02 PM
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TrailManor Master
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Orange County, California
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klv,
"When winter interferes". Hmmmm. I've heard that word, winter. What is it exactly.
Tom in Southern California.
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06-12-2012, 04:50 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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Yes, I have heard of this "winter" thing as too. I once heard a crazy tale where it got so cold that all the water turned to a solid. This can't be true. If all the water was solid, people would soon die of thirst.
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2003 3124KS
2005 Tundra Double Cab
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06-12-2012, 08:21 PM
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Tom and Riwright --
You are both "BRATS" !!!!!
Karen
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06-12-2012, 08:40 PM
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Congrats Drew...you will grow to love the TM. We love our Elkmont, but man did the 2619 tow so much better when the weather doesn't co-operate. It does spoil you.
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06-13-2012, 10:01 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Quote:
Originally Posted by klv5920
Tom and Riwright --
You are both "BRATS" !!!!!
Karen
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Well, I have to confess that you are correct. However, I was not being entirely up front. The USAF sent me to a base near Sault Ste. Marie, MI back in 1960. On my first day at my new duty station I was handed a snow shovel and told to "clear the parking lot of snow". I also learned to chip ice off sidewalks with one of those big bars they make for that. I spent two of the cold snowy periods there, so I actually do know what "winter" is. I just don't want to get too close to it!
Now if we could just get So Cal to stand still.
Tom
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TV 2010 F-150 4.6, factory tow pkg, air bags
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06-13-2012, 03:04 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by T and C
Well, I have to confess that you are correct. However, I was not being entirely up front. The USAF sent me to a base near Sault Ste. Marie, MI back in 1960. On my first day at my new duty station I was handed a snow shovel and told to "clear the parking lot of snow". I also learned to chip ice off sidewalks with one of those big bars they make for that. I spent two of the cold snowy periods there, so I actually do know what "winter" is. I just don't want to get too close to it!
Now if we could just get So Cal to stand still.
Tom
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That's why I said goodbye to Wisconsin. Brrrrrrrr
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07-05-2012, 06:23 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Drews60
I took my new to me TM on a trip down to Odessa-Midland, Texas, 430 miles from home.
I have to say the TM towed without any bouncing, sway, tugging, no problems at all. TM sure did a good job by placing the axle a bit further back.
I'm looking forward to my next trip.
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Glad all is going well. One thing to check. If your tires are original, they are about due for a replacement, maybe overdue. Find the 4 digit date code on your tires...1st 2 numbers are the week and 2nd two are the year the tire was manufactured. Current thinking is that they need to be replaced every 4 years max, whether they show wear or not. Do a search on tire problems and you will find some eye opening stuff! Continued enjoyment of your TM!
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