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Old 03-01-2014, 04:47 AM   #21
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I agree, it is an RV and it is suppose to be able to travel and be self contained. Not all RV's are like this. My Alpenlite I used to travel all the time with 100 gal fresh tank full and if traveling we would boondock a lot and lord knows how full the greys/black tanks would get till we could dump. A couple days out and my shower tank would be almost full. It can be remedied and since these are not just cheap camping rigs it should be remedied. Definitely not what you would expect out of a $50k-$60k rig. I would love to be a fly on the wall in one of Keystones board meetings just to hear what they have to say about some of our complaints. They know the major ones cause they watch these boards along with all the phone calls they get. I got a feeling the kings on the hill could care less as long as the money is rolling in.....
 
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Old 03-01-2014, 05:59 AM   #22
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They are built for the majority of Rv users not for those of use who are high end users. They do know who uses and buys these things as we asked that question a rally a couple of years ago. The vast majority of Montana Owners do not have the problems many of us high end users do as they just do not use them hard enough.

we heard at the last rally about the New Big Sky being directed at those who wanted a high end Rv and could afford it.
That is were I made my mistake .I thought it would be a high end Rv and would stand up to high use. Mine is not. Hope others do.
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Old 03-01-2014, 09:39 AM   #23
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We have always traveled with a full water tank, but do try to not let the black tank get over half full when traveling, and drain the gray tanks every day. The only problem with the system has been the broken black tank drain flanges and valve, which were fixed under warranty. (I am wearing the skin off my knuckles knocking on the wood table as I write this)
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