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Moonlight Mile

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  1. I received this. My delivery date is March 17

    Oliver Travel Trailers
     

    John, it's almost your delivery day!

    Congratulations, the delivery day to pick up your new Oliver is almost here!  We look forward to taking you through orientation and familiarizing you with the options and operation of your Oliver. We'd like to mention a few things that will help you prepare for the day.

     

    Please plan to arrive at the Sales Office around 9:30 AM CST.  You will be greeted by the sales team and given an opportunity to get that first glance at your brand new Oliver.  Once you've completed the initial walk through, we'll complete and finalize all of the necessary sales documentation.

     

    The delivery specialist will do an in-depth walk through of all the features on your Oliver.  We strongly encourage you to spend some time on the Oliver Travel Trailer website especially under Oliver University  (https://olivertraveltrailers.com/oliver-university/) as well as viewing the delivery videos (https://olivertraveltrailers.com/videos/) to start familiarizing yourself with the Oliver.  Please read through the owners and component manuals so you can be prepared with questions and things we need to cover to ensure you are comfortable with the Oliver.  Orientation typically takes 3 to 4 hours.

     

    Once orientation is complete, we will assist in getting you hooked up and answering any towing/safety questions you may have.  We love getting pictures of our new Oliver owners just before leaving on their maiden voyage and sharing the news with other Oliver owners so...be prepared to say "Cheese"!

     

    Last, we like to add one parting gift just to show our appreciation.  Oliver pays for a first night camping adventure at Davy Crockett State Park located 30 miles southwest of the sales office.  The campground is newly renovated, offers full service campsites, and is near amenities in Lawrenceburg, TN.  The sales team can answer any questions you may have and help with reservations.  This gives you the opportunity to stay close by on your first night in the event you have any questions or concerns.  There is a Tractor Supply and Super Walmart within a mile of the sales office in case you need to pick up any last minute items.

     

      

    You will need to bring a few things:

     

    1. Receiver hitch with a 2" ball and the height should be approximately 24" from the ground to the top of the ball (not necessary if you purchased the Anderson hitch).

     

    2. Your tow vehicle will need a 7 pin trailer connection and a brake controller installed before picking up your new Ollie.

     

    3. We recommend a leveling kit, blocks and wheel chocks.

     

    4. Basic tools and emergency road kit that might be needed while traveling.

     

      

     

    Below is a list of things we will provide with your Ollie:

     

    1. Potable water hose for water intake (or city water) connection. 

     

    2. Sewer Hose with bayonet connections.

     

    3. Lug Wrench.

     

    4. Two LP quick connect fittings (If LP quick connect option is purchased).

     

    5. A 25 ft. power cord.

     

    6. Emergency Jack Crank.

     

    7. External Water Pressure Regulator.

     

    8. Water Inlet Quick Connects.

     

    9.  Spare fuse kit.

     

     

    Note:  If you purchased the Winegard Satellite TV Antenna please be aware that due to the way satellite companies handle proprietary information, we will not be able to set up your satellite receiver. However, we have included some links below to show receivers that are compatible with Winegard for DirecTV and Dish.

     

    DirecTV Receivers 

     

    Dish Receivers

     

     

     

    If you have any questions, please contact us.

     

    Safe Travels,

     

    Oliver Travel Trailers Sales Team
    888-526-3978

     

    1. Moonlight Mile

      Moonlight Mile

      John, thanks! I did - yes DID - get that email. Just re-read mine. It’s exactly like yours. I still get confused with the lingo, just because never towed anything. I am at this point assuming that my truck has the trailer light controller built in. I know it has the “7-pin” thing and even a knob on the dash “Trailer Steering.” Hoping still to find TIME before delivery day to watch ALL the videos and make some notes of things I be unclear on. They seem to do a great job of providing resources. I think it has just been me not firing on all cylinders lately because, well, Life 101 happened, etc. Thank you again.

  2. Hello moderators or whomever controls the actual features of the forums (I mean under the hood).

    Can we get a separate section for ELITE 1 "everything"?

    Also, can we get 2021 added to the dropdown menu in the profile updating area? It only goes to 2020 as of now.

    Thanks!

    1. Moonlight Mile

      Moonlight Mile

      Thanks Bill! I hope it wasn’t a hassle for ya. As for the section on Elite 1s, no worries if it’s a bad idea or whatever. Just a thought! I would be less “annoying” with posts under an Elite 1, I think, given that they do have some differences and I hate cluttering up Elite II topics-threads and going “Oh and I am asking for Elite 1” to keep people from having to read through only to find out I am talking about Elite I and maybe the stuff I’m babbling about only applies to Elite 1s. Etc. 

      Thanks for the consideration anyway, of the idea. And again, NO worries if it’s a lame idea! I can filter through things.

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