thos
Newbie RV’er
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Post by thos on Aug 26, 2013 22:00:25 GMT -5
New owner of a 2013 Coyote 266 toy hauler. I'm looking into doing my own winterizing. Is it very difficult to winterize this unit? If you have any tips I would appreciate them. I have experience in winterizing a 31 ft. Bounder motorhome. I'm also looking for some recommendations on covers. If you any recommendations I would appreciate them too. Thanks.
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Post by amxdreamer on Aug 30, 2013 0:28:45 GMT -5
It will be the same, drain everything, empty the hot water tank and leave open, ensure there is a bypass for the watertank so antifreeze doesn`t get in there. pump antifreeze through all waterlines from furthest to closest (don`t forget the outside shower). Install Drizair units in several areas to absorb moisture (I sit them on dollar store trays to eliminate spills). crawl underneath and ensure all is sealed up tight to keep the critters out. Lube the seals on slides. Keep the fridge open and all cupboards to ensure airflow. remove the batteries and keep them indoors. I use the good cover from campingworld. They usually go on sale in October. Lower antennae before the cover goes on. Lube the TV antennae. Ensure propane tanks are off. Do a check of the roof before covering to look for any damage or seals that may need attention.
I`m sure I missed something....lol
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