Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Power Equipment & RV => Topic started by: pianoman9701 on June 11, 2017, 07:13:55 AM
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Maybe one of you rifle hunters could use some extra do-re-me for bullets and elk bags. Please let me know. I'll be out today but will check back in tomorrow.
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Not a pop up but, if you have a 3/4 ton pick up or larger and can come to Shelton to pick it up, I have a cab-over camper you can borrow. I bought it and got it home but, it's too heavy for my old truck so it sits in the yard. Shoot me a PM if you're interested
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Not a pop up but, if you have a 3/4 ton pick up or larger and can come to Shelton to pick it up, I have a cab-over camper you can borrow. I bought it and got it home but, it's too heavy for my old truck so it sits in the yard. Shoot me a PM if you're interested
What a great offer! No, I have a Cherokee. I need something on a trailer. Thanks so much for the offer, though! :tup:
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I have a popup that I will be trying to sell for about $1,000 dollars. Its a 2001 Coleman Fleetwood Grand Tour/Destiny Series. The heater and fridge quit working last year but I think it could be fixed with new gas lines and regulator. Otherwise everything is in great working condition. I had the roof covered with an epoxy last year to prevent it from leaking, also have had it serviced every year to make sure the glides and wheel bearings stay in good working condition. It comes with an "add a room" which attaches to the front canopy to give you extra space on rainy days. Its been a great camper and hate to sell it but I'm buying a hybrid travel trailer this Friday so the popup will need to go. Let me know if you're interested or if you want me to get more pictures.
Thanks,
Jesse
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John, here are more pictures of the popup camper.
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more
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and last but not least...
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Don't have a pop up but have a cabin that can be erected by 2 men in a few hours, 4' walls then rafters and plywood roof. Open gable ends or plastic, place for a stove. Would even help set up for you.
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Chris, I'm going to go take a look at the Coleman on Saturday. Thanks so much for the offer. :tup:
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I don't blame you, that looks like a nice trailer. :tup:
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I pulled the plug on this and bought it yesterday. This is my first camper to own. Shoutout to jbeaumont21 for such a smoking deal and walking me through the takedown of the unit. I know he had other people wanting to take it and he held it for me all week without a deposit. You're a good man, Jesse, and have a beautiful family. Thanks so much! :tup:
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Use to have the 94 Coleman, almost identical inside. So light I would forget I was towing anything, and that canvas really holds the heat in the winter! Just make sure to take care of those bed rails, a real pain if one gets bent.
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:tup: Thanks for the tip
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Thanks for the kind words John, always happy to help out another Hunt WA member. I hope you enjoy the camper as much as I have over the last few years and best of luck in your hunts this fall!
Jesse
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I'll be over this afternoon. Just spoke to the insurance guy. :tup:
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Hey, Pianoman...Do you have a pop-up camper I can rent? :chuckle:
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Of course, brother. :tup:
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Hey John,
Just wanted to check in and see how the trailer pulled behind your jeep? Also, I forgot to tell you that the spare tire occasionally needs to be checked for air. I think it may have a slow leak. Would hate for you to get stranded somewhere without a spare.
Take care,
Jesse
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Hey John,
Just wanted to check in and see how the trailer pulled behind your jeep? Also, I forgot to tell you that the spare tire occasionally needs to be checked for air. I think it may have a slow leak. Would hate for you to get stranded somewhere without a spare.
Take care,
Jesse
I towed fine. Funny, I was thinking about the spare today. Thanks and I'll put that on the checklist.