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towing the motorhome - wbostow - 06-03-2011 03:35 I'm about to close the deal on an old one that's not running. We all have to gamble a little, right? Any suggestions on how to get it towed and where to find a place to park it in an urban area where I can work on it. towing the motorhome - mbulriss - 06-03-2011 06:04 Good luck on the deal. Someone might be able to respond a little more precisely if we knew which model/length, and where you were located. In general, as far as storage goes, I would say look for a storage facility that advertises for RV and boat storage would probably be the best bet and first place to start. I would look for one with individual lockable units, versus just covered storage. That's what I store mine in to keep the homeowner's assn happy. 12x50 pass thru with barn doors on both ends mean I can walk around the bus, work on it inside in the shade without people seeing what is going on, and leave the bus jacked up, and leave tools out when I need to go for a parts run or just come back the next day. As far as towing, call some tractor trailer tow companies. Most people want a landall or whatever those flat bed carriers are called. Again, good luck, and please sign your posts. Thanks, Mike Bulriss 1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan" San Antonio, TX --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "wbostow" > > > I'm about to close the deal on an old one that's not running. We all have to gamble a little, right? > > Any suggestions on how to get it towed and where to find a place to park it in an urban area where I can work on it. > |