Assembly pictures INSIDE North Trail factory

campntn

Well-known member
Hey everyone, before I bought our 28BHS, my dealer sent me these factory pix. I thought you'd enjoy seeing them. In these pix, you can see several details that make the quality of a Heartland North Trail stand out apart from the rest.
Enjoy,
Mark



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Edmonton

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I wonder when these pictures were taken. We just put a deposit on a new 28BHS this past weekend and one of the things we specified was the under bed storage be the new style with two drawers and and the lift up bed. The model at the RV show had the same large drawer shown in these pictures but we were told that this was the "old" style. I have no reason to believe we weren't told the real story but you never know until it shows up.

On another note, one of the things we really liked about the North Trail was the absence of plumbing, electrical, or furnace ducting in the storage compartments. Now that I see the underside of the rear bunk you can see why, with the furnace ducting safely hidden from whatever items you would put there. A competitor product we also looked at had a much larger storage area under the bunk but left a furnace duct and the shower hose and lines exposed to possible damage. All I could think about was how hard it would be to get in there to try and repair the ripped hoses should it happen. Glad to see someone is thinking.
 

campntn

Well-known member
Edmonton, those pix are of a 28BH model...the toyhauler like Medic has. It has the bed that pulls out.

Good observations about the unit. Yes...North Trail is thinking ahead. I was thinking ahead as well.
That's why we bought the North Trail. I like people that think ahead.
 
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