When are some pictures of the new North Trail with the outside entertainment center going to show up on the Heartland website? I can't wait to see the floor plan, I have only seen a few outside pictures on the internet. Great job Heartland and North Trail.
I need to re-caulk around my running lights and around the stove exhaust vent. I may go ahead and do around the slide as well. What should I use silicon or acrylic caulk?
Nice job and great story to go with them. I have looked at the pictures, I see the winch to get the trailer on. It's probably simple, but how will you get the trailer back down? Will you change the winch direction with a pulley or something like that?
Pretty much the same trailer, different graphics package. I think I read that when Heartland started the Northtrail line was going to be the bumper pull line and the Sundance was going to be the 5th wheel line. The 7200 sounds right for towing weight.
We go 2 or 3 times a year. We will be there in June also. The only thing I would tell you is don't waste the money on the premium site. The difference in the sites is the size of the concrete pad.
Is this an extended warranty or a Camping World service plan? I did buy a 3 year extended warranty for my North Trail, because Heartland was so new at the time.
That really does not surprise me. Every time I have been in there since buying my North Trail, they have new people. My salesman was gone a week after buying my NT. The last time I took my NT for service, the service rep was gone when I called to find out what was going on with my trailer. The...
Lug size is 13/16"
I would put a couple of 2x6 down behind the good tire and back up on them. That will lift the trailer enough to change the tire. I would only use a jack if both tires were blown on the same side. With the 2x6s there is no stress on the frame and no guess work were to put a jack.
Snow can weigh 25 - 30 Lbs per square foot. That is a lot of weight in one area and over along period of time. Depending on how much snow and ice you had over the winter there could of been several hundred pounds sitting in one place. I would not think there is any TT roof built for that type of...
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