We have been looking at toy haulers for a while and came across the 20PACK10, it seems great for those that haul things like ATVs. Where you don't want to bring the mud and dirt inside the living space.
So what's the downside? Why is it so hard to find these? I have only been able to find 2 of these for sale within about 4-5 hours of me in NC.
We have been looking at toy haulers for a while and came across the 20PACK10, it seems great for those that haul things like ATVs. Where you don't want to bring the mud and dirt inside the living space.
So what's the downside? Why is it so hard to find these? I have only been able to find 2 of these for sale within about 4-5 hours of me in NC.
Seems to me there aren't a whole lot of dealers that carry any of the Wolf Packs. I had to drive 8 hours to get my 25pack12. My local dealer carries only the Grey Wolf, not Wolf Pack. Not sure why, they seem like a great line of toy haulers, I absolutely love mine.
We really love all the features of the Wolf Pack. The built in generator hook up, the 30 gallon fuel tank, and especially the outside deck on the 20pack10. Seems like a more premium model, you would think they would want to carry it.
I didn't get the built in generator on mine. It's like a $4,000 option. I went and bought a Champion 3100 watt inverter generator for less than $800. Runs the A/C and TV in my toy hauler when needed, and will come in handy around the house if we get another 7 foot snow storm.
You can pick up an Onan for about $2800 or less on your own and save some cash. But I get your point. My 5250W gen I use at home for storms was only like $700.