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Old 06-07-2022, 07:38 AM   #6
rames14
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M.O.C. #1920
First, Colombo, welcome to the forum. You don’t say where you are located, but you will find out you can do anything for awhile. We have been in our Montana several times with below zero temps. The thing that will set the Montana apart from any other brand is this forum. The 30,000 members here have been there, done that, got the t-shirt. As for a pro inspection, I would download one of the PDI inspection sheets and do that myself instead. Check the tanks, fridge, water heater, appliances, roof, furnace, AC, etc. Since you won’t be moving it tires, suspension and pin box aren’t as critical. As mentioned, skirt the bottom. Heated water and sewer lines for winter. Get a large propane tank. Supplement with heaters, but your plumbing relies on the furnace to heat the belly. Do not leave your tanks open. The black tank relies on enzymes to break down waste. You use the gray water after dumping the black to clean out sewer hose. (Dump black, then gray). Trust me, whatever you buy you will have questions. We’re here to help.
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