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baby jane

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I am happy to announce that I am no longer a prospective owner of a trailmanor, I AM A OWNER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks to all of you for your help in finding the right trailmanor.
This forum has been so helpful to me, in finding what I wanted, and also knowing more aoubt the TM.
Thanks to all on your comments, and a special thanks to Al and Susan, who almost held my hand through the whole ordeal of buying. ha
We will be out and about in a few weeks in our 2001 2619. I will be all over Colorado this summer with the hubs, and the kids. (Which are actually dogs)
Baby Jane
 
Jane - you didn't mention what you found out about the welded tongue. We'd be interested in getting a description of that.

And thanks for the kind words. We are just typical of the kind of folks you will find on the forum. We just happen to live close by, which brings your experience closer to home.

Looking forward to lots of good feedback on your TM and hope to meet you on a Colorado camping trip soon.

Alan
 
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I am happy to announce that I am no longer a prospective owner of a trailmanor, I AM A OWNER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks to all of you for your help in finding the right trailmanor.
This forum has been so helpful to me, in finding what I wanted, and also knowing more aoubt the TM.
Thanks to all on your comments, and a special thanks to Al and Susan, who almost held my hand through the whole ordeal of buying. ha
We will be out and about in a few weeks in our 2001 2619. I will be all over Colorado this summer with the hubs, and the kids. (Which are actually dogs)
Baby Jane

Congratulations, I also own a 2001 2619. Just got back from 4 day camping trip. Guess what, I had a fuse blow out (wife running micro wave and portable heater same time, a no no) 9 pm. Just as much my fault, I sat there and watch her start up micro wave and watching heating going full blast.Completely in the dark and no flashlight or candle only matches. Make sure you have a flashlight in your camper because it is no fun trying to change a fuse with matches as light. Also please check your tire dates on your TM. Alot of problems
with tires that are five years and older.

Have a great time camping!

Joe Silveira
 
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Joe brought up a point that cannot be emphasized too much. I can't think of anything on the TM which has caused as much grief to as many people as the tires. And related are the rubber valve stems. Anything MANUFACTURED longer than 5 years ago (many people would say 4) are overdue for replacement. From many previous posts on this forum this should be taken very seriously... By the way, this is not necessarily a TM problem, but a trailer tire in general problem. And welcome to the grand ranks of TM owners. You will love it!
 
Congratulations! I'd have to agree with Scott, first thing we did was get new tires. Better safe than sorry. Here's to a great summer of many memorable camping trips! We may see you round about the state. Looking forward to the fun...:p
 

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