So let me tell you a story.. but before I do, I have to tell you another story.
Back in November we took this trailer on its first trip. We spent 5 days in St George. I had done all the repair work at home in the cold and could not test all the plumbing properly.
I assumed that when the holding tanks valves were ripped off the trailer, that the tanks became empty. The black tank did not. Come to found out it was full of old moldy dry turds. I had to fill it with water and put a stick down the toilet to stir it all up, creating a poop smoothie so that I could get it all to drain. Spent hours at the Maverik dealing with it.
Finally headed out to camp, and turns out the water pump was bad. I busted tail back into town and made it to a dealer with minutes to spare to buy a new pump before they closed for the holiday weekend.
because of the longer trip, and the water I lost dealing with the pump, we ran out of water and I had to go back to town to fill a barrel and transfer water to the trailer. These were just a few of the things that helped this trailer earn the nick name of ‘the giving trailer’. It always has just one more thing in store for us.
Onto my second story..
we loaded up Tuesday to head out for the week. I spend all night still working on the frame. For weeks I told myself I didn’t want to weld the new steps on, and that I was going to build brackets to bolt them to incase of future repairs. But at 1:00am when I was tired cold and angry, they got welded.
But they are very firm and sold, and I’m quite happy with them.
Made it to bed about 2:30am after getting the tools cleaned up.
I was up again by 6:00 to finish getting ready before friends showed up to leave.
One of the last things on my list was to fill the water tank. Guess what. Pump was bad. It would run and pump if water was supplied, but would not self prime from the tank. Another $100 and we had water again.
On the road for about 40 minutes, and I felt the trailer do a little shimmy. Nothing big, maybe just a wind gust. But another car waved at me and yelled ‘your tire!’
Sure enough. Still holding air.. but goodbye tread.
Of course it had to also damage the wheel well. Not too bad, considering what I’ve seen happen to others. Some tin, some lumber, but overall fixable.
I’m running on minimal sleep for a few days at this point, but I’m just so excited to be away from work and out in the desert with friends that I stayed up late again playing card games. Around midnight the snow started falling, and it was pretty cold in the trailer. My wife had tried to turn the furnace on a couple times, but it wouldn’t. I figured she was just not doing it right.
Turns out the tire busted trough right where the furnace is. It bent the furnace housing, broke the plastic cover over the fan, pulled wires off the circuit board, ripped the master power switch out, and pulled off the duct work.
A couple hours later we finally had heat again. I am so grateful that I packed an over abundance of tools, because I used many of them!!
The giving trailer continues to give.
The rest of the weekend went great. We had 3 separate snow storms, a couple days of sunshine, put many miles down in the sxs and dirt bikes, and blew a few thousand rounds of ammo.