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    Senior Member Broken Hand's Avatar
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    Picked up my newish Leesure Lite

    After having the Bushtec hitch and harness installed, I realized Bushtec uses their own proprietary 6-pin plug, so had a 5-pin plug spliced in. I bought this from my wife’s uncle. Thing looks brand new! It’s the one on the left. Couldn’t even tell it was behind me when I trailered it home. 2014 model. Paid $2900. Can’t wait to use it, but I’ll have to stop picking up extra work shifts. OT is addictive.




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    Hondas and Kawis and Zukis and Yammys...Oh my!

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    Nice! Looks awesome!
    Riding the upward spiral.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JGF6B View Post
    Nice! Looks awesome!
    Thanks. Here it is deployed.

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    Hondas and Kawis and Zukis and Yammys...Oh my!

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    Hi Brokenhand;

    Nice outfit! Spend some of that OT this summer enjoying it.

    WEG

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    Awesome, Brokenhand. How long does it take to deploy? How do you keep it cool?

    Jason

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    Quote Originally Posted by Verismo View Post
    Awesome, Brokenhand. How long does it take to deploy? How do you keep it cool?

    Jason
    It takes about 15 seconds to pop it open and step inside out of the rain. Once inside, there are two aluminum support bars that have to be extended then locked in place by screwing down a knob...that takes another 15 seconds. Then one final walk around outside the trailer to make sure the canvas is pulled down over the edges. You still have to level the trailer, 2 leveling jacks on the back, one under the hitch. In total, about 4 mins to properly setup and level. To quickly get out of the rain, 30-60 seconds.

    I’ve been contemplating buying a Rigid portable fan that uses lithium 24v battery packs. I haven’t settled on that idea yet. Otherwise, the trailer has 4 windows that can be unzipped, allowing a breeze to blow through the mesh bug screen.


    Hondas and Kawis and Zukis and Yammys...Oh my!

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    Quote Originally Posted by WEGI View Post
    Hi Brokenhand;

    Nice outfit! Spend some of that OT this summer enjoying it.

    WEG
    Thanks, he took excellent care of it. I’ve been paying debts like crazy. This year and next year will have have us debt free, including the house. It’s a liberating feeling.


    Hondas and Kawis and Zukis and Yammys...Oh my!

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