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Old 10-24-2013, 10:00 AM   #1
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Hello from Mass

I recently picked up a '95 Sierra to replace an old, and i mean old travel trailer that was about 60 years old. It's on family site on a lake that my grandparents bought back in the mid 50's and has been enjoyed ever since. But the old one has surpassed it useful life and i had to make a tough choice: rehab the old one or purchase a newer one. Although i will miss the old one it made more fiscal sense to replace it. So i found a good deal on a 28' sierra that i came across in the same town so now it's sitting in my yard while i deconstruct the old one. There's been some defered maintainence on the Sierra so i joined to learn some things about newer trailers considering my experience with travel trailers have been limited to 1 old one.
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Old 10-24-2013, 10:17 AM   #2
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Hi BBQin !! Welcome. We are new to the forum too so might not be able to help you with questions but just wanted to say Hi and welcome !!
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