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Old 05-29-2007, 06:42 AM
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just bought a 32' terry tow behind. sold my 19' late last week
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Old 05-31-2007, 12:24 AM
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Sweet toyhauler Mustmoto.
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Old 05-31-2007, 04:20 AM
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After looking at and reading about your rigs, I have come to the conclusion that I tow a "TOY"
Only 20ft. but it has everthing that the two of us need and my truck doesn't even know it's on the back. I take great delight in smoking the gallahs who go out of their way to knock off the old guy with the trailer at the lights!
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Old 06-04-2007, 06:34 AM
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After twenty years in the Army, I don't camp in anything that doesn't have leather recliners and a ceiling fan!!
After we repaired the damage that hurricane Rita did to our house, we sold it and moved into our 32 ft. Holiday Rambler fifth-wheel. The hurricane didn't put a scratch on the trailer even though it was sitting right beside the house! Now, as soon as I can convince my wife, we're heading cross-country to see all of the rest of this great country. (Yes, I'm an old fart, but at least I don't stink.)
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Old 06-10-2007, 11:42 AM
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hahaha, nice rigs guys, I like the toy haulers. I have a 35 ft. Golden Falcon, all the luxuries of home, with three tip outs bla bla bla. love it, love it more if we had time to actualy use it though hahaha. Pics are in my garage.

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Old 07-14-2007, 11:02 PM
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1994 Jayco, 26.5', 5th with a super slide. Never have taken it "camping".
I travel for my job and call it "home".
Would put pics but it has some miles on it and not very pretty, blew a few tires and tore up the fenders (its loaded with to much weight).

Went from a 77' F250, .351M to a 7.3, can't wait to see how it pulls.
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Old 07-14-2007, 11:16 PM
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I have a 22' Dutchman 5th wheel and a 20 ft Chaparral boat...

Have yet to tow them with my F250 -- but will soon!!!

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Old 07-15-2007, 02:03 AM
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hay cbow i know what that is like , it would be easier to say i spend about 2-3 months at home. 1972 terry 30ft have pulled it over 6500 miles this year an still have 3 months to go
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Old 07-15-2007, 02:28 AM
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I been pulling trailers all my life, started with a little red wagon to pull around in the yard when I was about 6 years old. Must of put a million miles on that thing before the tires were gone off of the wheels.
We are on our 3rd fifth wheel. First one was a 1983 35 ft Terry fifth wheel that we got used then in 1993 we ordered a 1993 32 foot HitchHiker with one slide out and a queen bed, kept it tell June of 2006 and traded for a 2004 35 ft HitchHiker with all the bells and whishes. 3 slides and power everything.
We go to South Texas the last of DEC and stay there tell about April 15 or so then start working our way back home to Arkansas and it some time takes us three weeks to drive that 900 miles. We love being retired and love seeing old friends along the way. When we get home we will spend most of June on the Arkansas River in a Corp park then up to Branson for a week or so.
We just go to have a good time and the one we have now is just like living at home. We also love the parks that have wyfi for our laptop.
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Old 07-15-2007, 02:36 AM
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hay cbow i know what that is like , it would be easier to say i spend about 2-3 months at home. 1972 terry 30ft have pulled it over 6500 miles this year an still have 3 months to go
Didn't spend enough time at my house so I decided to save money ($400 a month) and just stay in the camper. Gets kinda cold in the winter, guess I will go south this winter.
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