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  1. When our trailer is in storage I use four Anderson Levers to keep all four tires off the ground. I've never had an issue with anything getting into the Oliver. I do strongly recommend the custom size screens (Amazon) to cover the furnace and hot water vents even while traveling. Hap Sometimes in Florida but currently in a fabulous small town of Llano, Texas. The city park "Badu Park" is 15 dollars a night for full hookups, it appears to be very safe and on the river. A city police officer just slowly drove thru. I love Texas.
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  2. You shouldn't have any clearance issues with a HD Ram. These are tall trucks. Look at the first page of the Elite II brochure. That pic shows it connected to a Sequoia which is considerably lower. Here are the Install Instructions for the Bulldog.... http://www.bulldogproducts.net/support/installation/N028243.pdf I think it comes with the H Style, with the conventional vertical lever on top. You could swap it for one of the lower versions, or just extend your ball out by using a longer ball mount. You aren't going to overload that truck with a longer one, though it will reduce the departure angle some, if that matters to you.... John Davies Spokane WA
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  3. I've had Twist stored in what amounts to a fenced in field (the weeds are cut) over the winter. Prior to storage I placed insect screens as Mike and Carol above, covered the camper with a CalMark cover and placed two "sticky traps" on the floor of the interior. If you are not familiar with sticky traps - they will "trap" anything that comes in contact with them from mouse size all the way down to knats. Yesterday I was checking the camper and showing it to prospective new Oliver customers and I looked at both traps. There was one mosquito! Western North Carolina is one of the buggiest places around - our winters are simply not cold enough to kill the critters and prior to storage I had been in New Orleans. So, just make sure that your windows and door are closed, get the screens that Mike and Carol talked about and don't worry about it. Bill
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  4. Much like you guys we tried several ways of storing the bags, but like the one in the doorway, it was just always in the way. Every gentle breeze would make a plastic bag "harsh rustling sound". Our trash can was space that is designated, out of the way, and the extra bags are lurking in the bottom out of sight, yet at the ready.
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