Yes that was our Cyclone in the one picture. God was looking out for ours. The only damage was landing gear, one window, and roof damage. Not the way I wanted to get new landing gear and roof
Well our cyclone 3795 which I just put back in storage the day before last get hit by tornado and so far all we have damaged in the window above the slide out and the front out riggers bent from being moved off the 6x6 block we had it on. But about 90 trailers, motor homes, boats were destroyed...
I know for a fact the trailer brakes should work good. I had troubles with ours. It was the wiring connections. I got under our rig and found bad grounds and crimp connections. So I cut out all crimp connections and soldered and heat shrink all of them. My brake have worked great ever sense.
I have not pulled ours down with the fill station. But I have run our Gen Set four 4 1/2 days 24 hrs a day and empty the tank. It held 26 gals after the gen set ran out.
Water tank supports and wood
DW
I would tell everyone to check your Tank supports and wood. We have a 2007 3795. Our tank fell down into the frame the first time I filled it when it was New. (Thank God we were not on the road) I spent 6 hours that night putting new Steel under the tank to hold...
If you are pulling a Cyclone you better be careful with those tri axles. We have 3975 Cyclone and it hates tight turns. The poor tires look like they are going to pop off the rims. So I avoid tight turns any time I can. If we have to do it we do it very slowly.It put one **** of a load on the...
I put one in ours. No it is not prewired for it. The factory will tell you that code will not let them put one back there. But putting one back there works great! I had to run conduit from breaker box back to the rear
I can not stay for you rig but our Cyclone has one 100 gal tank and the pump use to not pick up till I got over 1/3 tank. I fixed that when the tank fell out. My tank now sets at a angle from back to front. Now I get all of the water out of the tank from the pump.
I agree with KK it not a big deal loading. Start with good level ground and ride her up. Also I agree, When unloading I leave in gear and use the clutch to brake. Front brake will not slow you down coming out.
I just had 6 new MAXXIS tires put on our Cyclone. My dealer advised Goodyear is have lots of trouble with their trailer tires,he use to sell them also. He has not had troubles with Maxis. I will find out. We are leaving from Canton GA heading to Vegas then to Denver, Nebraska, then back to...
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