Proper way to tow a Wanderlodge
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03-01-2009, 04:13
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Proper way to tow a Wanderlodge
Just to satisy my curiosity, I would like to know the proper way to tow
my 85 PT40. I don't plan on having it towed but it would be nice to know if the situation arises - it never hurts to plan ahead. And, sometimes the tow truck folks don't know or think they know and they are wrong. Thanks. Jerry 85 PT40 Port Hueneme, CA |
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03-01-2009, 04:50
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real big truck with a wheel lift or stinger be sure to tell them it
has a 5 foot setback front axle and weighs 40,000 lbs disconnect drive shaft OR pull rear drive axles Drive shaft is cleaner but is Necessary to climb under coach to disconnect drive shaft TAKE APPROPRIATE PRECAUTIONS OR SOMEONE WILL DIE take out wallet leave credit card with driver Stephen 77fc35 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "jburgessx2" wrote: > > Just to satisy my curiosity, I would like to know the proper way to tow > my 85 PT40. I don't plan on having it towed but it would be nice to > know if the situation arises - it never hurts to plan ahead. And, > sometimes the tow truck folks don't know or think they know and they > are wrong. > > Thanks. > > Jerry > 85 PT40 > Port Hueneme, CA > |
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03-01-2009, 05:40
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Proper way to tow a Wanderlodge
The best way and least likely to cause any damage is to load it on a
low-boy trailer and take it where you want it. No drive shaft disconnects or possible damage to front generator going over bumps. R.E. (Ron) Marabito, Dallas, TX 92WB40 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "jburgessx2" wrote: > > Just to satisy my curiosity, I would like to know the proper way to tow > my 85 PT40. I don't plan on having it towed but it would be nice to > know if the situation arises - it never hurts to plan ahead. And, > sometimes the tow truck folks don't know or think they know and they > are wrong. > > Thanks. > > Jerry > 85 PT40 > Port Hueneme, CA > |
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03-01-2009, 07:08
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03-01-2009, 07:14
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Towing a WL is a difficult problem. My owner's manual refers to "towing hooks" that require removing part of the bumpers to reach. (It's pretty significant disassembly.) The older WLs (without the fiberglass end caps) _might_ have better tow connections at the front (check the owner's manual).
The transmission is not 'towable' without damage. So, you'd also need to remove the drive shaft between the transmission and the differential. The orientation of the drive shaft with the u-joints must be carefully noted and preserved as reconnecting in a different orientation may cause an unbalanced situation that can tear things apart when it's put back together. It's generally advisable to "tow" a Wanderlodge on some sort of low-boy trailer.
Pete Masterson '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 (For Sale) El Sobrante CA "aeonix1@mac.com" On Mar 1, 2009, at 8:13 AM, jburgessx2 wrote:
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03-01-2009, 07:50
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On one of these: http://www.etrailersales.com/landoll.html You're likely to be a tad over 14' tall (assuming air dumped), so beware. David Brady '02 LXi, NC jburgessx2 wrote:
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03-01-2009, 08:06
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Last March I had to have my bird hauled. Although it was exciting it
really was not a pleasurable event. The tow service put it on a LandAll/HaulAll. They aired up the bus to load it, then dumped the air and chained her down. I had Good Sam Roadside & Tow it cost the insurance $1500 to tow it home to our desired service center approximately 50 miles. The insurance paid every dime. The tow service refused to haul it with his wrecker even though it would have handled it, he stated it was a great risk to the transmission, rearend and fuel tank so he would only haul it on the landall. John 88FC35 Louisville, KY > |
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03-01-2009, 08:25
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> Towing a WL is a difficult problem. My owner's manual refers to
> "towing hooks" that require removing part of the bumpers to reach. > (It's pretty significant disassembly.) Pete, On our '95's the section that covers the tow hooks is held on with 4 nuts & bolts. It's not a big deal. Count on something getting broke, scrathed or crushed. Kurt Horvath 95 PT 42 10AC |
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03-01-2009, 08:28
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Same on the LXi, four bolts holding on the generator cover.
Ask me how I know. RV Supershow. Steve Mitchell pulled me out with his Hummer. David Brady '02 LXi, NC -----Original Message----- |
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03-01-2009, 09:09
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Ernie do you like coachnet? I just got an offer from them to
administrate a club discount which seemed real good so I went to their site to check it out and see if any other club was offered a discount. The discount stood true until I tried to buy it at full price and was not able to. Kind makes me wonder what game is played in time of need. I may be too synical? Greg of Tim&Greg 94ptCa --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Ernie Ekberg wrote: > > "take out wallet"- or just purchase Coachnet service for a little over a hundred bucks a year. > > > Ernie Ekberg > 83PT40 > Wanderlodge > Weatherford, Tx > http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/erni...gandrepair > > --- On Sun, 3/1/09, Stephen Birtles > > From: Stephen Birtles > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Proper way to tow a Wanderlodge > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Date: Sunday, March 1, 2009, 10:50 AM > > > > > > > real big truck with a wheel lift or stinger be sure to tell them it > has a 5 foot setback front axle and weighs 40,000 lbs > disconnect drive shaft OR pull rear drive axles Drive shaft is cleaner > but is Necessary to climb under coach to disconnect drive shaft > > TAKE APPROPRIATE PRECAUTIONS OR SOMEONE WILL DIE > > take out wallet > leave credit card with driver > > Stephen 77fc35 > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@ yahoogroups. com, "jburgessx2" > wrote: > > > > Just to satisy my curiosity, I would like to know the proper way to tow > > my 85 PT40. I don't plan on having it towed but it would be nice to > > know if the situation arises - it never hurts to plan ahead. And, > > sometimes the tow truck folks don't know or think they know and they > > are wrong. > > > > Thanks. > > > > Jerry > > 85 PT40 > > Port Hueneme, CA > > > |
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