tracyc
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- Jul 6, 2016
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Hi I'm just wondering if there are any of you who drive your RV full time in cold areas? I'm looking for any tips for Rving in cold areas. I purchased my RV for business to haul stuff. (hence why I purchased a toy hauler) I purchase goods for my business and I need to pick them up within my same town. So luckily not far but I need to haul stuff about once a week or so. I haven't even tried out the heat yet. Do I just turn the lever on my furnace to on to get the heat going? Or is there something I need to do first? I see there are also tank heaters for my gray and black tanks. Are those for winter use? I was originally going to purchase a box truck but then when I saw a toy hauler trailer at the RV dealer I said that would be even better for traveling for my business but just needed one you could drive. Luckily I was able to find one really quickly in great shape for being 10 years old. What else do I have to be worried about in winter? I'm not sure I will have the warehouse space to stick it in. So it will probably sit outside in my parking lot. Do they drive good in winter weather? I've heard people say this winter is going to be really bad. I should move down south but I have my house and warehouse paid off and to much stuff to move. Someday I would like to get away from the winters. It sure sucks.