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Old 12-31-2014, 02:53 AM   #5
steelpony5555
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Copperas Cove
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M.O.C. #12096
Living in Texas wind is more the norm then calm days....when we had a TT it used to get hairy on a crowded interstate on windy days. But with the 5th wheel we don't really notice it. Even at 30-40 mph winds which we get quite often, we may feel a nudge now and then. We have also driven thru 2 major storms. One thru Houston on the tail end of a tornado with enough rain to flood the interstate with 6 inches of water and it just plowed right on thru it..... I was more worried about the idiots driving around me then I was with the trailer which tracked right behind me. I'm thinking it would have to get to 50-60 mph before it would be dangerous....don't know cause we haven't been out when it was that windy yet.....After 60 then it's time to fill the tanks, face into the wind and put the jacks down and hope for the best.......Hey wasn't that Toto??? OH look, flying monkeys....................
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