So, as I have mentioned in other posts, my wife and I got our meat hooks on a nice 2002 3575RL last November. It has been at a dealer waiting for parts for various repairs ever since.
WE WANT TO PLAY!!!
Soooooo, Mary Lou has presidents day off and I have a goodly amount of vacation. We are planning to take advantage of this and take a trip out to the Mississippi Palisades State Park near Savanna IL over presidents day weekend.
I know that a Montana with an unmodified belly is prone to having the water lines freeze up sooner than one would wish, but if I run the propane furnace exclusively to pump as much heat down there as I can, how cold do you think it would need to get to start having freezing problems?
Once warm weather hits I will drop the belly pan and insulate, but for now I won't do any more than tape some kind of exterior insulation over the low point drains where they protrude.
By that time (late February) we should be reasonably past the bitterly cold part of winter for this part of the country (on average...) I'm hoping that we should be able to handle lows at least to the mid 20's at night.
Do you think this is doable or am I overly optimistic?
Eric