We also use a full size pick up to pull our 21 FBS, which is just a bit smaller than the 22FBS. We don't even know it's back there most of the time. I use a e2 round bar hitch by Fastway.
It's looking more and more like we will have to miss this one. If we do, it might have to be an impulse thing, Kids summer schedule is a little hectic.
Mahoney and Louisville are too full of knuckleheads from Omaha/CB in our opinion. We try to avoid those when we can. Viking Lake State Park is a nice place, though it may be a little too far for the original poster from Omaha/CB.
No chains. I lift the tongue as high as I can to make it easier to put the bars in place. I have back problems. My dealer says let the jack do as much as it can for me.
Get some fluorescent orange paint or the like (or some yellow tape, whatever) and mark up your black weight distribution hitch tool, stabilizer tool, etc. I have left...I mean a friend has left... his black WD tool on the black frame of the trailer once. Or twice.
I have the E2 hitch, but with the round bar. I set it up per the instructions and took the measurements like it said. Afterwards, since I was newer to a WD hitch at the time, I stopped in my dealer the next time I went by for a check. They verified that it was set up right. The E2 is made by the...
Ditto on the equal-I-zer and half ton, you should be fine. I downsized to the 21FBS, but before that we towed a larger bunk house model with no issues, same truck and hitch. Might even see you at the Iowa rally if you head out and our schedule allows it as well!
Awesome, I'll be paying attention to this thread. There are some threads similar to this, yet different, lol. I've got a grill that uses those little green bottle I'd like to use, since that line is already converted to low pressure.
I am also curious on this. On my 21FBS, on the curbside rear, there is a pipe cap that is labeled "L.P Gas Connection" or similar. Is that where you happen to be talking about Mburke? My first thought was that looks like an excellent spot for a grill.
We have owned two Jaycos, one Forrest River, and now this Heartland North Trail. As far as longevity, I can not vouch for the Heartland, as we just got ours this month. We really liked our Jaycos, and the only reason we changed models was our changing family. The Forrest River was an absolute...
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