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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 4195968" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Many of us in the RV world won't even try to move our RV's during inclement weather. I remember the story from years ago of a couple going down a hill with wet roads and a traffic light at the bottom at the intersection that had just turned red. Had he been on flat and dry roads, he possibly could have been OK. He ended up that anyway because all the people on the side roads of the intersection saw him coming and declined to start through the intersection. He cleared the intersection safely and slowed down even more on the wet roads.</p><p></p><p>Not long after that, he bought a larger truck that could better handle the weight of his whole rig. Something like that is why I went with an F450 to tow our fifth wheel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 4195968, member: 7900"] Many of us in the RV world won't even try to move our RV's during inclement weather. I remember the story from years ago of a couple going down a hill with wet roads and a traffic light at the bottom at the intersection that had just turned red. Had he been on flat and dry roads, he possibly could have been OK. He ended up that anyway because all the people on the side roads of the intersection saw him coming and declined to start through the intersection. He cleared the intersection safely and slowed down even more on the wet roads. Not long after that, he bought a larger truck that could better handle the weight of his whole rig. Something like that is why I went with an F450 to tow our fifth wheel. [/QUOTE]
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