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looks nice. im on the fence with those 2 extra outlets you put on the door. i picture these units running in all sorts of conditions and picturing that in heavy rain is scary.
increasing size just makes your unit have to push more air. keeping it the same size all the way out creates a vacuum effect which helps pull the exhaust through the line at a good speed.
Obviously you would have to change the brake system but after pulling my 2nd one home yesterday (which has its own nightmare story) i looked at them both in the driveway and my imagination took over. I thought about putting the two trailers ass end together so both axles would be kindof in the...
DO NOT DRIVE WITH JUST THE BOWS UP WITHOUT THE COVER!!!!!
I just towed a mint M1102 home lie that and hit a huge pothole and lost the rear 2 rain panels. I went back for them but someone picked them up.
im probably buying another M1102 this weekend. this one has the bows and canvas installed. im probably going to take it off for the ride home. Either way, whats the max speed i can go before i damage it?
thanks!
Yea I take back what I said about a 275 gallon tank. I wasn't thinking about moisture and I won't be filling it. So I think I'm going to get 2 drums instead. I already have one plastic one.
i think hes asking about siphon strength, but after the fuel is siphoned you now have to make sure gravity isnt putting too much head pressure on the pump like dewie said.