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    Winter Living in a 4113

    Agreed small space heater to even out the heat. Never had to use a heater in the basement and been in temps as low as -10/15, have used a heat lamp though in the basement of our previous TT
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    Winter Living in a 4113

    Does Heartland duct heat into the underbelly and basement? Our Montana has a duct that dumps into the underbelly and exposed ducting in the basement which helps keep it considerably warmer. the thermocouples are a great idea may have to steal that!
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    Potential owner looking for testimonies... of course!

    Thanks for all the replies so far and things to watch for. I have seen where the 4000 has been discontinued I'm hoping to find a deal on a left over 15/16 when we buy this summer. Sounds like like with the exception of the roof decking glue everyone's issues are either "superficial" or...
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    Potential owner looking for testimonies... of course!

    Thanks for the reply BLR. Seems slide alignment has been a common issue as I have searched around, I think it's a pretty common issue though both of our Keystones have also required slide alignment when new.
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    Winter Living in a 4113

    wow I hate that!! We have had ours for two seasons "only use it in the winter months" and have had no issues.. knock on wood
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    Winter Living in a 4113

    Not a current Cyclone owner but have full time lived in a Montana for years now. The number one biggest thing you can do is some sort of skirting :( I hate the look of it but when you are looking to maximize interior heat and freezing resilience and minimize heating costs it's the number one...
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    Potential owner looking for testimonies... of course!

    Hello all! First post here! Little background wife and I have been fulltiming essentially since I joined the CG and wouldn't have it any other way. We've had two trailers in the last 10 years the first a Keystone Sprinter, which was great to us. Once we had our daughter moved to Keystone...
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