Thread: Trailer Weight?
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Old 09-04-2006, 11:35 AM   #13
SKOOBDO
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mobrownies, good thing you're watching your trailer weight too. I'm glad I live alone or my unit would weigh even more I've gone through my trailer several times and have gotten rid of stuff including at the campground yard sale. I can't seem to find anything else that I can get rid of as I use or need everything I have. Mostly all my dishware etc is plastic/paper and i only have a two pots and one slow cooker. I just can't figure out where all the weight is coming from. I do have a closet full of clothes that i've already downsized...and I need my suits and coordinates for my job. Like my previous post indicated, all tanks were empty except 1/3 fresh water in case I need water on the road. any paper items such as bills etc are for this year and some misc stuff for warranty purposes. I have about seven books and about 8 magazines. I don't like clutter so I have no junk mail, advertisements or catalogs. I figure it must be clothing because I don't have much else inside unless it's what's in my basement storage which is probably the same stuff most people carry (hoses,chairs,etc). But, I guess I'm not too overloaded...but I would like the weight to be lower and I'll feel a little bit more comfortable.

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