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Old 12-26-2015, 10:02 PM   #23
ImTravis
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Location: Auburn, Ky
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Originally Posted by bill-e View Post
Camper winterizing is complete except for removing the batteries and covering the plug. Might also add some rope in the unused eyelets. Had to close the kitchen slide while holding the fridge door open because there wasn't enough room to open it once the slide was retracted. Also installed the new check valve that B&B sent me before closing it up.

This is the only place I have to store the camper over the winter and it can get pretty well covered and dirty with tree debris if not covered. I snow blow around it so that I can get access if necessary. haven't yet decided if I'm going to put the wheel covers on.

My Cougar 26RBI needed a cover which was 28.5' long and that just barely got over the front cap.

I'd recommend the tire covers. Ours is all covered up (tires included to protect from weather and UV). Battery at home hooked to tender.


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