The key to generator noise is rpm. Older units have four-pole gensets which develop 60Hz electricity at 1,800 rpm. The industry shifted away from...
12,000 BTU is not enough to cool a tin can over blacktop. The average RV roof air is 13,500 and they don't do any better parked in grass. It is a...
Semiconductor and precision factory manufacturing equipment needs Air ride.
Not a "V4" an Inline 4. Only Outboard boat motors, old Volvo cars, and some British Fords from the 60s' had a V4. GM will be buying a lot of those...
IMO a window unit will be better than an RV roof unit. Besides the cost, the RV roof units are just plain crap. They are little more than re...
FWIW, I live in PHX and have an 18,000 lb 35ft motorhome with the 250HP/700TQ 3126B and 3060MH. It pulls the 6% grades to Payson at around 47MPH...
They all pretty much use the same axles and hardware, so what Spyro said. Best warranty. Haulmarks seem pretty well built.
$1K a month sounds like a "pull a number out of my ###" for these insurance crooks.
Coleman makes an 9.2K roof air. Mach 8 Cub. 2K Honda Genny may start it, but maybe not on a really hot day. 3K Honda definitely will run it.
Ughh... I have seen that exact thing! Didn't know that, You learn something every day. Thanks! Cool. Que?
Yeah, you're safer with a tractor than a nice shiny new Light Pickup...
I wouldn't just for all the reasons stated above (Ball size, no brake controller, etc) but also cost. They get you for what, $0.59 per mile? Ouch....
I've been considering this as well, but using the trailer to move High Tech equipment. I already have the 35' Diesel Coach... The Insurance could...
Not every electric is odd looking... I have one of these for tooling across town in the carpool lane. And... It has Tesla guts. [IMG]
What these guys said about crappy trucks. No fun putting $1M machine into a container and then some $#!+box of a truck pulls up with bald tires...
Have you considered a Freightliner M2? they are spendy, but sort of in between...
Air ride does it's thing, but then when the 747 lands it's all on them. I had a machine break through a crate on a hard landing at CDG airport in...
Put some bricks on your front bumper.
Wow, really? Every piece of equipment I ever shipped had them. We also put them INSIDE When shipping overseas, because, they mysteriously...
As a shipper, I used to ship a lot of semiconductor equipment. Always Air Ride. Airbags only, no leaf springs. Sensitive stuff. Hope this helps.