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re: TD Village RV Requirements
Posted on 9/27/12 at 10:10 am to cclem23
Posted on 9/27/12 at 10:10 am to cclem23
Converted school bus next to us, works fine, see previous post about their generator.
No rule in the book against 5th Wheels or Campers, just think you have to have your truck out of the lot before noon. Can't stay hooked up.
No rule in the book against 5th Wheels or Campers, just think you have to have your truck out of the lot before noon. Can't stay hooked up.
Posted on 9/27/12 at 10:32 am to ChuckM
Do you have the link to the generator topic. We use to use my dads rv so i know about the 8ft exhaust requirement. On the bus we are using 2 honda eu2000's mounted on top of the roof of the bus. So the generators will not be loud.
Posted on 9/27/12 at 1:01 pm to ChuckM
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No rule in the book against 5th Wheels or Campers, just think you have to have your truck out of the lot before noon. Can't stay hooked up.
Correction. I park in TD Village with a 5th wheel. You are not allowed to leave the lot in a vehicle 6 hours before kickoff so if the kickoff is at 6:00 you could not drive your pull vehicle out of the lot after noon.
Just the opposite of what you are saying is true. If you pull a trailer/5th wheel into the lot you HAVE to keep your vehicle in the lot with the RV. That is purely for safety reasons. Think of the worst case scenario - the RV catches on fire. You have to have your tow vehicle there to pull that RV out. As for keeping your RV and pull vehicle hooked up that all depends on how long your RV is. If the RV and pull vehicle together are no longer than the parking space then you can keep them hooked up. I have a 35' 5th wheel so that would be too long. I unhook and then back the truck in under the over hand.
Generators - all must be vented high enough to move the exhaust higher than the RV. I secure two vent pipes attached to my back ladder and have an extension vent pipe welded to the generator. So, my exhaust goes straight from my generator out the top of the vent pipes.
There is a safety patrol officer who makes his rounds in TV. I am checked every year.
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