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Old 03-18-2012, 11:07 AM   #1
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Yes B and D, queen size and table turns into another bed. Then full size at the other end. Which is good to know now i know for sure its a 2720 was trying to figure that part out. MariaG we bought ours from M&M rv center in Detroit. Its sounds like you might be near Michigan we are located in Sault Ste Marie all the way at the top in the U.P.. As far as fixing or replacing things the only thing that really needed replaceing was the wood that holds the vinyl flaps and the wood pieces in the door. Which was all pretty easy to replace. Other than that like i said before it really is in great shape. Just got the A/C unit working today i think it was the original that came with it. The only other major item is the thermostat for the heater needs to be calibrated and tweaked. will continue to post pics as the work goes on.
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Old 03-18-2012, 06:45 PM   #2
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Yes B and D, queen size and table turns into another bed. Then full size at the other end. Which is good to know now i know for sure its a 2720 was trying to figure that part out. MariaG we bought ours from M&M rv center in Detroit. Its sounds like you might be near Michigan we are located in Sault Ste Marie all the way at the top in the U.P.. As far as fixing or replacing things the only thing that really needed replaceing was the wood that holds the vinyl flaps and the wood pieces in the door. Which was all pretty easy to replace. Other than that like i said before it really is in great shape. Just got the A/C unit working today i think it was the original that came with it. The only other major item is the thermostat for the heater needs to be calibrated and tweaked. will continue to post pics as the work goes on.
Congratulations on getting a good used TM. We bought ours used as well, and we love it.

So you live in "the Soo". Regarding the question about the "white stuff" piled near it, I can see that you aren't having a hard winter. I was stationed at Kincheloe AFB back in 60-61. It was just east of Rudyard. Most of it is prisons now. In those two winters they demonstrated that UP folks know how to do winter right! I took flying lessons at the old version of SSM airport, the one that was next to the modern airport that is there today. Grass runways, no tower. What beautiful country to fly over at 1000-2000 feet. When we practiced emergency landings one had to check the chosen field for cows.

In 2003 some folks organized an all years reunion, which we attended. Much has changed, much has not. Stood on the corner of Portage and Ashmun again. But I really enjoyed getting to show the DW the UP of Michigan. We did it all, White Point lighthouse, Painted Rocks NM including the boat tour, Taquamenon Falls and a lot of beautiful country.

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Old 03-19-2012, 08:14 AM   #3
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Congratulations on your new to you TM. I can vouch for M & M as a great dealer to work with, I have bought 2 units from them and have always felt they treated me fairly. The guys in service are terrific. You have the best combination, a great TM and a great dealer too! Don't forget to join the Trailblazers, they have a newsletter and some fun activities too!!
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Old 04-01-2012, 10:34 PM   #4
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very nice!!

I bought a 2011 2720 late last year too. I just completed a roadtrip from CO to KS and NE. I drove about 1000 miles using a 2012 sequoia as the tow vehicle. I averaged about 14 MPG (not great, but could be worse).

I hope to see you on the trail ....
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Old 04-02-2012, 11:33 AM   #5
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3000 mile plus so far, getting 13+ mpg with the 4X4, better then last year without the little boat on top of the truck.
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Old 04-05-2012, 12:16 PM   #6
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I am not sure but I 'believe' the TM23 is equivalent to the 3023 model. Maybe someone else can confirm or deny.
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Old 04-05-2012, 04:37 PM   #7
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You right on it , a tm 23 is what is now a 2330, ours is same a . Tm23
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Old 03-19-2012, 12:52 PM   #8
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We're between Jackson and Battle Creek, in southern Michigan. We bought ours from a private party, and it needed a lot of work as you can see if you look in my blog, (some of which isn't done, we still have to finish painting the inside, paint the outside, do a few other cosmetic things on the inside and fix the oven - DH thinks the thermocouple is bad but can't figure out how to get it out *G*) but we love it! I'm glad to see such good reviews of M&M, we haven't been there but if we ever need to go it's nice to know they're good.
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