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Old 12-11-2017, 11:16 AM   #5
Mel B.
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Originally Posted by Drifty1 View Post
Great link.
I have slides, there are 4 long bolts. 2 are for raising the bottom of the slide and the other 2 are for raising (leveling the top) I found this out yesterday. My wife's parents, aunts, uncles and cousins have owned park models in this park for more then 40 years. Well people pass, and family's drift so my wife and I are the last. We've kept her parents 2003 Woodland in the park for the 10+years. Never lived in, just a vacation get away for us, our grown kids and grand kids. Well it doesn't get used enough, but that's not what prompted us to get it out. All these 40+ years the park was owned by a lovely couple, now in there 80's. We found out last week that they sold to a major chain campground. The changes that take affect Jan. 1st 2018 are equal to a time share as far as getting out of our spot. So were getting it out before the 1st. As we speak a man and his daughter are removing the 40' deck and awning, seems she's a single mother and just bought a new 40' park model in a park in Grass Valley Ca. So my add on craigslist for a free deck and awning was a success. (If you ever put an add on CL you know what I mean) The coach is 43' from the 2 5/16" ball to the back. I'm using my son's 2015 Duramax which is 21' for a grand total of 64' which is 1' short of the 65' limit. First stop will be scales. The trailer according to Woodlands tech. support is 9620 lbs. with the original furniture. So my main concern will be rear axle weight. So thank you all, and I'll keep you informed, and probably be asking for advice again.
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