I would love to see a video with the furnaces running. How noisy are they? How often do they cycle on and off at say 10 degrees F to keep the trailer at 60 or 70 degrees F inside the trailer? How long does the propane last if you are using the heat 24 hours a day? Can the propane bottles keep up without freezing if the outside air temp is zero or colder? Can you make a video related to the trailer being used in cold weather talking about things like this for those of us that live up north?
I heard you guys picked this up at Featherlight in Elko MN?? would have been cool to met you guys in my hometown. love the trailer wish i could afford one, hahaha
Thanks for the informative and entertaining overview of your new trailer. You mentioned the lights both inside and outside … would love if you could post a quick video of the trailer at night (to see what that actually looks like all lit up both inside and outside). Do you run into many issues with the sensors being over-sensitive shutting off the heat or any of the power?
Of course! Haven't had any issues with the sensors. Interested to see how the thermostat reacts now that its father forward but they circulate heat pretty well so assuming it wont be an issue
Love the videos and love the trailer. You guys do great walk throughs. Now I am probably going the be ordering a 2023 because I think they are great trailers. So how does the trailer pull behind your truck in snow and have you had any issues with a trailer west trailer?
Thanks man! We have towed one of these 10,000+ miles each winter for the last five years. No issues whatsoever. We hit something once on the undercarraige and after impact had to rewire the trailer brakes but that's about it. The goosenecks tow really well. We always run airbags to help with the load and smooth things out a bit. No complaints here!
Love the L-track in the ceiling, and getting rid of the front ramp! I know a lot of enclosed guys skip it, but it's a great idea to put that L-track on the floor too for Superclamps. Any kind of wreck on snowy roads, and those sleds become projectiles, and it helps for tying down stuff that doesn't work with the fixed D rings. I also don't think you mentioned it, but looks like there's a second heater above the sub, or is the air return for something else?
Still unimpressed they can't come out with a complete aluminum frame and galvanized axles. There should be ZERO steel in the construction of this trailer. Other than the fact that the frame rusts out in a couple years it is a very nice trailer but the rust in under 1 year pushing me other directions.
I am going to get mine tomorrow. It is awesome
Post a video (walk-thru) if possible and post a link to it. Congrats on trailer!
You should make a video on it. I would 100% watch it. And congrats on the new trailer.
Nice trailer, what do you have for a battery bank. I’m putting a Renogy 400w solar system on my RV with 2/100ah Renogy Smart LiFePo4’s
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I would love to see a video with the furnaces running. How noisy are they? How often do they cycle on and off at say 10 degrees F to keep the trailer at 60 or 70 degrees F inside the trailer? How long does the propane last if you are using the heat 24 hours a day? Can the propane bottles keep up without freezing if the outside air temp is zero or colder? Can you make a video related to the trailer being used in cold weather talking about things like this for those of us that live up north?
I bet that cost as much as a house. The truck you would need to pull it does for sure.
I heard you guys picked this up at Featherlight in Elko MN?? would have been cool to met you guys in my hometown. love the trailer wish i could afford one, hahaha
They brought it to Hay Days for us!
@@Boondock_Nation damn, i was there too, ill find you guys next year. keep up the good work!!!!!
Thanks for the informative and entertaining overview of your new trailer. You mentioned the lights both inside and outside … would love if you could post a quick video of the trailer at night (to see what that actually looks like all lit up both inside and outside). Do you run into many issues with the sensors being over-sensitive shutting off the heat or any of the power?
Of course! Haven't had any issues with the sensors. Interested to see how the thermostat reacts now that its father forward but they circulate heat pretty well so assuming it wont be an issue
Love the videos and love the trailer. You guys do great walk throughs. Now I am probably going the be ordering a 2023 because I think they are great trailers. So how does the trailer pull behind your truck in snow and have you had any issues with a trailer west trailer?
Thanks man! We have towed one of these 10,000+ miles each winter for the last five years. No issues whatsoever. We hit something once on the undercarraige and after impact had to rewire the trailer brakes but that's about it. The goosenecks tow really well. We always run airbags to help with the load and smooth things out a bit. No complaints here!
Don’t forget to install the speed rails
Love the L-track in the ceiling, and getting rid of the front ramp! I know a lot of enclosed guys skip it, but it's a great idea to put that L-track on the floor too for Superclamps. Any kind of wreck on snowy roads, and those sleds become projectiles, and it helps for tying down stuff that doesn't work with the fixed D rings. I also don't think you mentioned it, but looks like there's a second heater above the sub, or is the air return for something else?
What’s one of these run in USD?
A bit under $50K
That is the way too set up a trailer. I’d live right in that goose neck
This can be yours if you mortgage your house and sell a few of your internal organs....🤦
Let’s go
Still unimpressed they can't come out with a complete aluminum frame and galvanized axles.
There should be ZERO steel in the construction of this trailer.
Other than the fact that the frame rusts out in a couple years it is a very nice trailer but the rust in under 1 year pushing me other directions.