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I was planning to tuck in behind yours and admire the artwork all the way there!

Nolen- I want to shorten the frame by 4-6 feet and create the option to haul a Gooseneck at the same time. I don't need the box so it's just extra weight and wind drag. Besides, my father in law has already laid claim to it to put all our woodworking stuff into. ;)

Forget the artwork on the back...wait till you see what rides in the passenger seat...
 
Procured a 6.5 Onan generator for dual use as a storm backup and to use on the crawler hauler!
 
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White Trash of the Elwood Chapter, TORC4x4.org, Cottonland Cruisers.

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The first thing I would do is cut that thing down to at least 40'. It needs 3 axles too!
 
Next month I move my camp into my house:
I suppose I will mosey on over for some meetings and junk too!
This is my first ever motorhome, but I feel like I scored because it was the right price for me, and has a real shower, washer/dryer, full size bathroom counter, porcelain toilet, a place for my real recliner... perfect for me to full-time live in...
7-pin with brake controller... sumbitchlltow

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Awesome Eric!

Its the Mobile Shunt

Cant wait to see it on the rocks ; )
 
Lenny how was the new tent?

It was great. Easy set up and break down. MUST be staked down, it is very light.
Fit my twin size air mattress in there with about a 6 inches on the sides to spare. Top corners contacted tent inner wall.

Saturday night was really windy. Reminded me of the start of K2 weather event a few years back minus the rain. I was like here we go... This will test it. No issues .not as much movement as i thought it would have with that much wind.

Overall very pleased. The Malamoo Xtra is the smallest i would go . One adult & 2 kids or 2 adult max.. Unless you're a Hobbit.

Have not been in it in the rain...yet.
 
I had made a deal with a guy out of Beaumont before I bought Clifford for one of these. He screwed me on the deal. Anyway, the only thing I was concerned about was the axle weight rating. But for the price I had worked out with him, I planned to just replace the axles at some point. Great concept. It's why I wanted to move the door on Clifford to the deck rather than the side so I could do a similar set up.
 

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