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    The Curse of the "As Is" RV purchase

    Being forced to purchase an "As Is" RV due to a lack of credit and/or funds is jumping from one desperate situation into a never ending nightmare of frustration, physical danger and extreme stress. It is far worse for seniors and the disabled because they are not physically capable of doing any...
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    The Confusion Clears

    Thank you to everyone who replied to my earlier post, "What Model are You?" Also, a big thank you to Heartland. Thanks to you I finally got the correct VIN and model numbers straightened out. It's a 34 ft. 2015 North Trail 30RKDD originally sold in Souix City South Dakota. None of the first 3...
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    What model are you?

    Just purchased a 2015 North Trail, but the owner's manual does not seem to match the RV I have. For example, there should be a fresh water connection and city water connection at the rear. The city water connection is there, but the fresh water connection is on the side up a little from the...
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    Drain it

    How do I drain the water heater on a 2015 Heartland North Trail?
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    Water Leak in Power Cabinet

    Water is leaking into the power cabinet where the power box and fuses are. Where it's coming from I don't know. There is a valve in there that you use to cut off the potable water tank which also leaks which is for that useless "city water" feature. This is the third issue to pop up and the one...
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    Full time RV is your home

    Whether you're looking to buy a new/used RV or already have one there is a critical shift in your thinking necessary. See it as your new or second home and make decisions/modifications accordingly. Equally important is keeping in mind that it won't always be new. Repairs are going to be needed...
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    Trying to avoid disaster

    Just got a 2015 North Trail and very happy to have it. I bought it as is and some serious problems have come up. Worse than the roof leak, I've seen clear signs the entire sewer system is about to go nuclear. Everything is at one point or another of failing. I envision a dump tank perfect storm...
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