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Old 01-26-2008, 03:29 AM   #1
Emmel
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Bingo, the power awnings are now standard on the new Montanas. They also have the wind sensor so they will retract when the wind gets to a certain velocity. Now, as far as putting the lights and such, when the wind blew too much before, you had to get up at 3am to take the lights off and roll up the old one. I believe you can turn off the sensor, but if the wind would be too excessive, the replacement cost for the power awning will be a lot higher than the old rollup one.
I personally like the new power ones, but then I'd have to leave Pattis "Lil Ky lights" in the basement, not thats a good thought there!
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