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Old 10-26-2013, 07:19 AM   #8
Jim & DJ
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Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Morgan
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Originally Posted by Neil View Post
I would winterize the trailer if it was mine, I would not risk the chance of finding out in the Spring that the newly purchased trailer have broken water lines when the temperature dips below the average winter . If Im going through the process of blowing the water out of the lines, I might as well winterize it to be safe. Weather you do it yourself or have it done is a lot cheaper than addressing the issue if the water line breaks when your ready to use it the next Spring. Whether the manufacturer covers it or not if a line breaks due to neglect is something you dont want to risk finding out later on. Im very sure that it would be in the dealership service bay for more than a month or two if you are lucky. Save yourself any issues later on, when in doubt do the best thing to protect your purchase; WINTERIZE. Enjoy your camper next year.
Well said Neil. Be safe rather than sorry.



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(The last 7 years anyway)
Now with Michelin LT XPS
68 Harley FLH
2004 R-Vision Trail-lite (gone)
2007 Mountaineer TT (gone)
2009 Montana F3465 SA
2007 F-350 6.0 D
2012 Shih tzu

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