John and Debbie
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Hi everyone. I would like to introduce myself.
John and Debbie replied to Kim Smith's topic in Introduce Yourself
Hi Kim, we paid our deposit about two weeks ago. I chose November 7 for our pick up date. Are they talking about going with a Truma A/C? When I talked with our sales guy he didn't know if it was a done deal. The terms and conditions are standard contract language in my view. Those things rarely make a person feel all warm and cozy. We signed ours. Welcome to the Oliver family. -
Hi everyone. I would like to introduce myself.
John and Debbie replied to Kim Smith's topic in Introduce Yourself
"I wouldn't. Propane tanks, even "empty" ones, should only be carried in a properly vented area. Propane us heavier than air, and if leaked, it collects in the lowest area. " My intuition was the same. Thanks for verifying that it was not a good idea. What could possibly go wrong? 💥🎆🧨🔥 -
Hi everyone. I would like to introduce myself.
John and Debbie replied to Kim Smith's topic in Introduce Yourself
"I'd carry an extra old one, from your grill, or a garage sale, in a milk crate to keep it upright, in the truck bed." We will be towing with a Ford Expedition, so no truck bed. Can an extra 20 pound tank be put into a milk crate and stored in the basement storage area? We're leaning towards the tongue storage box, but won't have to finalize options until August. I was figuring on using that box storage area for chocks, levelers and the things that push against both tires to stabilize the trailer, basically for things needed for set-up. I don't know if a tank would fit along with everything else. -
Hi everyone. I would like to introduce myself.
John and Debbie replied to Kim Smith's topic in Introduce Yourself
We have had a tent trailer for 19 years that's 18 feet long. I found that backing that was much easier than our neighbor's 8 foot landscape trailer. I once rented a small trailer with a rototiller that was maybe 5 feet long that was very hard to back up. I am anticipating an easier time with the Ollie that we will get in November due to its size. Anyone else have similar experiences with shorter trailers and find them harder to back up? -
Hi everyone. I would like to introduce myself.
John and Debbie replied to Kim Smith's topic in Introduce Yourself
I understand that used truck inventory is limited and the prices are higher. Not sure if this is still a problem, but it's been mentioned before that there's a shortage of trucks and vehicles in general. -
I am also. Our delivery date is November 7 so we have until mid August to finalize options.
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John and Debbie replied to Skigator's topic in Delivery Day Photos
"If you plan on using one a bunch then something like the Viair is really good. But, a compressor that expensive is really not necessary for most applications." I saw lots of models of Viair compressors. It does seem like a good idea to have one. What model do you use? Can that also be used for any winterizing? When I take my tent trailer in for winterizing they blow out the lines to get rid of trapped water. Thanks -
That was my thought after reading the forum. You all have been very helpful. Hopefully the weather will be OK then.
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John and Debbie replied to Skigator's topic in Delivery Day Photos
We're due to pick up on November 7. I am taking notes too. I think you're picking up in the summer if I recall. I am going to get a tire pressure monitoring system for the trailer. Someone advised that. Do you have a portable air compressor? Feeling a bit overwhelmed with all that I must learn. -
Good clarification. Thanks.
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I haven't thought about that before. I typically arrive empty and hook up water at the campground and fill, but I can see more boondocking in the Oliver so it might be useful to carry those six gallons extra.
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Hi all, you may remember that my wife was hesitant to buy an Oliver due to cost. We paid our deposit today! We chose November 7 as it's a Monday so if we encounter any issues we can high tail it back to the Oliver people before heading back to Oregon. Thanks for all your posts. It's been very helpful. You haven't heard the last from me. It's probably been the tip of the iceberg actually. Have a good weekend.
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I paid my deposit today also. Estimated 🚚 day of November 7. When is yours?
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Very fool proof. It's what we have done for years too.
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We're wrestling with the decision now. The 2023 will be higher. A guess when I talked to OTT was $4500 more. Part of the increased price will be offset by fewer months of paying for covered storage with electrical connection. The price for that here in our part of Oregon is about $250-350/month. My wife retires in December so with our weather, we figured we wouldn't really be able to use it much until April, 2023.
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I was talking to Oliver yesterday as we don't need the trailer until March/April 2023 and asked the salesman (name withheld) about what he knew about the 2023 model. He is quite sure it will be a higher price. Maybe $4500 more. He doesn't know what changes are planned. 2022 had several changes. I have read here that many people don't like the present A/C due to noise. There was a mysterious A/C on a unit that someone determined was a Truma. I would guess that they are looking at changing the A/C. Just my guess. We're not sure if we want to order for this year and save $4500 or wait to get the 2023.
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They accept absolutely no responsibility!
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Bathroom floor drain gray water valve problem
John and Debbie replied to Citrus breeze's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
Seems like a good idea. If the dump station is level (quite unlikely), what side of the rear of the truck should be raised with blocks and do you owners do that? -
Bathroom floor drain gray water valve problem
John and Debbie replied to Citrus breeze's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
I thought the same thing. How is that done? -
That is a good argument for getting the 20 lb bottles. My wife who is 69 can dead lift 205 pounds. She's trying for 245. Maybe she could take out the 30 lb without breaking a sweat.
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How often do you need to take the 30 lb bottles out. Someone said that in some places (I think it was Vail) you can't pull the trailer up to the propane filling filling station and you need to remove the bottles for filling.
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Anyone else watch the Tesla Cybertruck launch?
John and Debbie replied to SeaDawg's topic in Towing an Oliver
It's a very popular road to drive. I am not surprised that they have superchargers. -
Anyone else watch the Tesla Cybertruck launch?
John and Debbie replied to SeaDawg's topic in Towing an Oliver
I wrestle with the idea that hauling a trailer around is bad for the environment, but I rationalize that over the years our average mpg has gone up as we get more fuel efficient vehicles. Is that a concern that's shared by others? We don't have any electric cars, only one ebike.