06-30-2020, 06:46 AM
Good morning!
We are getting moved to Southern Illinois/St. Louis area and we just bought a house. It has a pole barn with a 12' door. My 1990 can fit, if the suspension is deflated. Is there a way to deflate the suspension and prevent it from airing up inside the barn? I know there's the Lower button on the HWH, but that isn't going to work right. Another solution would be to dump the air and hurry up and get out during the window of brakes working and airbags still down - but that sounds dangerous. I'm also considering a set of switches on the 6 pack to prevent the travel solenoids from activating. Any other less invasive ideas?
Secondly, I'll likely add some 50 amp receptacles on the side of the barn for guests - so that invitation will be open to all of you.
Last problem with the barn is that it is 30x40. I need to add another 10' section off the front to fit the whole coach. Any pole barn constructors in the area on this forum?
We are getting moved to Southern Illinois/St. Louis area and we just bought a house. It has a pole barn with a 12' door. My 1990 can fit, if the suspension is deflated. Is there a way to deflate the suspension and prevent it from airing up inside the barn? I know there's the Lower button on the HWH, but that isn't going to work right. Another solution would be to dump the air and hurry up and get out during the window of brakes working and airbags still down - but that sounds dangerous. I'm also considering a set of switches on the 6 pack to prevent the travel solenoids from activating. Any other less invasive ideas?
Secondly, I'll likely add some 50 amp receptacles on the side of the barn for guests - so that invitation will be open to all of you.
Last problem with the barn is that it is 30x40. I need to add another 10' section off the front to fit the whole coach. Any pole barn constructors in the area on this forum?
Chris and Family
1990 Newell 43.5' #234