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Seem like a MTD for towing would be great. All the pull and stopping power you need and not as big as a HTD. So the wife can drive and it's not too big for driving to Walmart. Seem like you can get one a couple year old for less than you pay for a new Ford 450. What do you think
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Paul & Marsha Weaver Full-Timing with our cat Bella 2005 Tiffin Phaeton: 2005 Jeep Liberty toad Blog: http://wheresweaver.blogspot.com
I would go to the Escapees Forum and start reading in both the MDT and HDT forums. Both have very useful information on the pros and cons of both classes of trucks.
Thanks sfischer. I am new at this and appreciate all the help! I want to start full-timing with the next year or so (as soon as the wife is sold on the idea. ) Haven't bought fiver or tv yet. Just want something I won't regret! Thanks, Paul
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Paul & Marsha Weaver Full-Timing with our cat Bella 2005 Tiffin Phaeton: 2005 Jeep Liberty toad Blog: http://wheresweaver.blogspot.com
I've found a couple other websites through this site (thanks Howard!) that also have a good bit of information about MDT/HDTs. Both of these folks opted for HDTs after doing some comparisons, and they give the reasons why they made the decision they did:
Thanks for the info! Yeah, funny that the heavier truck is cheaper. Maybe because there are more of them???? I would like to stick with the smaller one - I think? I may stick with the pickup because of price. Just exploring and "dreaming". How about that Howard, do I get extra points for using the "dream" term???? Thanks again. I just googled MDT -RV and got some additional info. More out there than I orginally found. Just have to keep at it! I'll check out your sites. Thanks!
Paul
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Paul & Marsha Weaver Full-Timing with our cat Bella 2005 Tiffin Phaeton: 2005 Jeep Liberty toad Blog: http://wheresweaver.blogspot.com
Jack Mayer's website is very good at comparing MDT vs HDT. A lot depends on your traveling style, etc, so his site is excellent at helping you decide one from the other. We went the MDT route but of course the hubby would still like the HDT. Boys and their toys. We haven't yet done any traveling out west in the Big mountains so I may want more power when we try it there. For us now, the MDT is great and easy to get around in. I prefer it to driving our old 3500 dually. The only problem we run into is finding a large parking space. That was even a problem with the dually but a little more so now. The best thing about the MDT is going down the road in air ride comfort and you don't even feel like the 5er is back there.
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Stan and Joanne...2004 MDT Freightliner w/
2004 Travel Supreme 40'
Yeah, I've seen Jack's web and many of his comments on the SKP website. He is very knowledgable, but unfortunately a HDT owner. Another great source for Solar! You don't have a web page do you? Love to read about a MDT traveler!
Thanks for the response and "be safe"......Paul
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Paul & Marsha Weaver Full-Timing with our cat Bella 2005 Tiffin Phaeton: 2005 Jeep Liberty toad Blog: http://wheresweaver.blogspot.com
OK, we have decided to replace our F350 for a MDT.
One question. Where are folks with MDT's/HDT's getting their insurance?
We are not full time (yet!) and my local state farm agent will insure a Freightliner as long as I saw off an arm and a leg!! (although they do insure or 5th pretty cheaply, as long as we have our stick house)
any and all input appreciated!
Doug
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Doug and Jutta Volvo 780 Teton Homes Experince Aspen
No personal experience but the person I see most often recommended is Trese Hallet @ Farm & City, 1-800-331-1520. I'm pretty sure she was at the RV Life on Wheels I attended last year as well as being used by many SKPs.
We got out insurance from Miller RV Insurance, Fulltimer's insurance and auto insurance. Their got better pricing from Progressive than AON and I bet they would be able to insure MDTs. BTW, we're still drooling over MDTs - just have to wait until we officially retire and get a pay raise before we can buy one.
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Wandering America 2006 38' Cedar Creek Custom 2500 HD GMC Sierra Duramax Diesel