Daren Todd
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Massey Ferguson 1825E, Kubota Z121S, Box blade, Rotary Cutter
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Wife's been looking at campers for a couple years now. Finally got really serious about it a couple months ago.
We were overwhelmed at first. There are so many brands, options and features available. So we ended up going through a ton of them checking out lay outs, to see what we wanted, what we could live with out, and what makes the most sense.
Another factor we were looking at was the "dry weight" (weight unloaded) to make sure our truck could safely handle it. And ultimately the price Then set out looking for the most bang for our buck
So we ended up with a 2007 jay feather ultra light, with slide out, awning, and outside shower. Unit will sleep 4 adults and 6 kids It has a queen size bed, full size bed, a twin bunk. Plus fold out couch and collapsible dining table. That can sleep 4 kids between the couch and table. Plus enough room on the floor for a couple of air mattresses if needed. We went with a less frills model that was easier to clean and set up more for camping, then living out of. And the dry weight, with it being an ultra light, as it sits in the pictures, only weighs 4080 lbs It's well in the comfortable towing range of our truck
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Wife's been looking at campers for a couple years now. Finally got really serious about it a couple months ago.
We were overwhelmed at first. There are so many brands, options and features available. So we ended up going through a ton of them checking out lay outs, to see what we wanted, what we could live with out, and what makes the most sense.
Another factor we were looking at was the "dry weight" (weight unloaded) to make sure our truck could safely handle it. And ultimately the price Then set out looking for the most bang for our buck
So we ended up with a 2007 jay feather ultra light, with slide out, awning, and outside shower. Unit will sleep 4 adults and 6 kids It has a queen size bed, full size bed, a twin bunk. Plus fold out couch and collapsible dining table. That can sleep 4 kids between the couch and table. Plus enough room on the floor for a couple of air mattresses if needed. We went with a less frills model that was easier to clean and set up more for camping, then living out of. And the dry weight, with it being an ultra light, as it sits in the pictures, only weighs 4080 lbs It's well in the comfortable towing range of our truck
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