![]() ![]() I will carry at least one extra gallon of fuel if I'm heading out west where the stations seem to be much further apart. I travel mainly back roads, normally cruise at no more than sixty mph and my MPH with my F3-T drops from 34 to around thirty mpg. Seam seal the roof seams annually after the first year and clean and repack the wheel bearings at the beginning of each season and you wont have to be concerned about the 8" wheels turning twice as fast as your indicated ground speed. I find that with a small electric fan to move air around inside the tent you can remain comfortable up to the mid 80's. The newer replacements that have built in air pumps are almost too high to work, they put you a lot nearer the ceiling and partially block the side and end window screening, still functional but will decrease the total screening available for air flow. The queen sized air bed that comes with them works well. The reverse of taking it down is about a 20 minute procedure, and the inside will definitely get wet. The comments made about set up time are incorrect, this can be set up while keeping the contents almost dry in under three minutes. This along with the recent advent of bluetooth connected electric brake controllers will give you much greater ability to stop quickly in an emergency braking situation. I would suggest that you avail yourself of the electric brakes that are an option. For stopping you will encounter marked increases in stopping distances. Starting up from a stop you are aware that it's behind you, once underway you won't be bothered by it being behind you. The net weight is I believe 360#s, which is almost 40% of your tow vehicle. ![]() My thoughts, yours may be different I have had mine for five years, towed it around 20,000 miles ( conservative estimate). "Six Nations of the Grand River is here to support the Mississaugas of the Credit anyway that we can.I have the exact same trailer that you are considering for purchase. Mark Hill, chief of Six Nations of the Grand River elected council, said in a statement the Six Nations community "grieves with through this sad and difficult time." "We are asking that you please respect the family and the community's privacy during this time," he said. Laforme said the community is "deeply saddened" by the incident. "I want to put out my sincere and deepest condolences to everyone affected by this tragedy - the family members, friends of the victims involved in this incident and the community," Sanchuk said. OPP said police, as well as the Ontario Office of the FIre Marshal, the chief coroner and the Ontario Forensic Pathology Service are investigating. #HaldimandOPP ^es /K5WT4eMbVM- didn't offer other details, but noted there are no road closures in the area. #OPP continuing to investigate and will provide updates when they become available. 2 adults and 4 children escaped and suffered minor injuries. Sanchuk said two adults and four children escaped with minor injuries.įatal fire claims life of child at a Mississauga Rd address. In a statement Monday afternoon, Stacey Laforme, the Gimaa (chief) of MCFN, said the child was 10. 2 adults, 4 children suffered minor injuries "Firefighters were able to extinguish the blaze, however I'm sad to say a young child was located inside and subsequently pronounced deceased," Sanchuk said in a video posted to social media. ![]() Russell-Taylor said the fully involved structure fire appeared to be affecting multiple trailers. Ed Sanchuk told CBC Hamilton the trailer was parked on a property with a family living in the trailer. Six Nations fire Chief Ashley Russell-Taylor said in a media release the location of the fire drew emergency services from numerous communities, including Six Nations police and fire as well as the Haldimand fire department. OPP said first responders attended to the fire on Mississauga Road at 1:53 a.m. A 10-year-old child is dead after a fire engulfed a camping trailer in Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation early Monday morning, according to Ontario Provincial Police.
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