Frankturman
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I would think that there is also an issue of weight. The heaver the coach the more likely that Hydraulic jacks would be your best bet. You should also make sure that the jack base is large enough to support your coach on gravel or grass sites. We have had three coaches and all have had the hydraulic system over the years we have had vary few problems with HWH systems. They stand behind their product and are willing to help when you are having problems.
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I do believe that Newmar is still out there. These are tough times for all of the RV industry. People want to buy a coach but are unable to get loans. This is a big problem for the manufactures.
Frank Turman
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Hwy 191 North has a lot of twists and turns as it follows the Gallatin River. Hwy 287 has a lot less twist and turns as it follows the Madison River. Both drives have a great beauty that will hold your interest. I have driven both in a 43 foot motor home towing a Jeep Grand Cherokee. North of Interstate 90 you have two choices of driving up the east side of the Rockies or driving along Interstate 90 to Missoula and then north into Hungry Horse. The west route may be faster but the east route has a lot of history. This is a long day trip for me as I normally only will do a max of 300 miles in a day.