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Old 05-22-2022, 04:36 PM   #3
rames14
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Dane, good advice from Zack. I would add that as long as you have your heat on you shouldn’t have an issue. We have had a 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2021 Montana. Years ago when we seasonaled, we were three hours away. Our rule of thumb was as long as it got above freezing at some point during the day, we would be fine. When it gets below freezing, do disconnect your water hose. Our first unit came with one AC. Okay in the 80’s, struggled in the 90’s and above. Slide toppers where we live (on the side of a mountain) we routinely get winds up to 60-100 mph. Toppers don’t hold up where we are at, and we don’t have trees. If you don’t routinely see high winds, slide toppers are great. When we lived in the Midwest we had toppers on both Montana’s. Since moving to the mountain, neither have had them. Hope this helps.
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