Pauls Toy Hauler
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Just curious what the general consensus of ownership is.
I understand what you mean, but it is still a trailer and used for travel.sew2bhappy said:(I don't consider them to be the same as travel trailers)
Marc L said:I think the original poster is just interested in motorized VS not motorized.
There are several types of trailers: tag along, fifth wheel, gooseneck, pintle hook, etc. All trailers nevertheless. Fifth wheel is a coupling method for trailers, it changes the construction of the trailer, but it's still a trailer. If they have living quarters and used for travel, then these trailers become travel trailers regardless of the type. Then we can start breaking down in single, tandem and tri axles. Hybrid VS solid, with or without slide outs, toy hauler or not.
If your recreational vehicle has an motor and can be moved on it's own power, than it's a motorhome. No need to start going into all the classes and options here either.
Yes the survey is broken down in two broad categories that we could break down in several sub-categories, but please humour the original poster and pick one or the other.
If youve pulled lowboys and reefers then you know whats going on with the nitpicking.Pauls Toy Hauler said:You got it. I'm not trying to distinguish between bumper pulled or fifth wheel attached. I've pulled all the way from a 9' low boy up to a 53' reefer trailer. If it doesn't have it's own motor to move forward it's a Trail-er.
Getinaway said:If youve pulled lowboys and reefers then you know whats going on with the nitpicking.
89 responders out of 31213 total members = 0.285%Bob Maxwell said:And what % is that of our membership? [TIC] or, how big is the iceberg below the top?