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Location: Alberta, Canada | Does anyone know of a good link in this forum (thread) or somewhere else that explains step by step how to summerize your trailer? Thanks! |
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Location: Decatur, Texas | Try and find gard on here, he is great with this type stuff! |
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| Get a twelve pack of beer and a tire pump.Step 1. Drink several beers.Step 2. Check to make sure tires are the proper pressure.Step 3. Drink more beer.Step 4. Turn lights off in barn and check to make sure all the lights on the trailer are working.Step 5. Drink the rest of your beer.Step 6. Try to find light switch to turn barn lights on.Step 7. Continue to look for barn light switch. Step 8. Yell for wife to rescue you from barn that is dark and very scary.Step 9. Thank your wife for coming so fast, try to convince her you could have found it without her.Trailer is done.
Edited by AQHA 123 2009-05-08 1:26 PM
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Location: Alberta, Canada | I actually got some great info from the place I bought it from. It has been awhile since I dewinterized a trailer, and every one of them is a bit different! Taking it out this weekend for the first time! Hope I can get everything working ok! LOL! |
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Location: western PA | Does it have a LQ? |
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| Originally written by gard on 2009-05-08 10:08 PM
Does it have a LQ? if it does... get two 12 packs. |
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Location: North Carolina | Originally written by AQHA 123 on 2009-05-08 8:26 PM Originally written by gard on 2009-05-08 10:08 PM
Does it have a LQ? if it does... get two 12 packs. And a close friend ... Drinking alone is beer abuse. A case of beer is made for sharing. |
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Location: Where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain... | Here is a decent list on the LQ part of a trailer. http://www.rvuniversity.com/article.php/20080304122639649 If you haven't used it at all during the winter, don't forget to check and inspect lights, bearings, brakes, tires (don't forget the spare), and air pressures(once again...don't forget the spare) on the trailer. Also, something else to take care of on the LQ part, pull your hot water heater, furnace, and refrigerator vent covers form the outside. Check for spider webs, mud daubers, wasps, etc. Those little critters love to nest in there and can create all kinds of havoc. |
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Location: Alberta, Canada | Originally written by gard on 2009-05-08 10:08 PM
Does it have a LQ? Yes it does, 10 ftSW :) |
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Location: Alberta, Canada | Thanks for the info Trev! |
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