Newbie - New Routines for MoHo (2 Viewers)

AllyMoHo

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Evening all, having been a trailer tenter for 25 odd years, with my own pitching routines, I wonder if folk have arrival and departure routines for MoHo’s once on the pitch. Still getting used to the array of facilities on our Auto Trail Excel. Still working my way through the “Bag of Books” that arrived with the MoHo. Setting up, levelling, switching on, switching over, filling up, emptying etc. All normal everyday things but you gotta do the lot yourself!! Anyone got any routines to share!!! Cheers.
 

Caggsie1

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If using rear steadies, don’t forget to raise them before moving off. Don’t ask why I suggest this?
 
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Mr porky

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Electric cable, roof vents, drawer/cupboard catches, fridge door, plus the door between the bedroom and the lounge is shut. Always try to travel with full water and empty waste.

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If I use my rear steadies, I then put the winding handle across the pedals, so I can’t drive van without being reminded about rear steadies.
 
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Two people have said that they fill up water before they leave a site. As an absolute newbie (I'm picking up my first Mh in two weeks) may I ask some advice on this. I'm getting a Pilote P740FC and the specification lists maximum clean water capacities as 130 litres and 20 litres when driving. Should I adhere fairly strictly to the 20 litres?
Like many other manufacturers (including my Hymer) it is an artificial way of "increasing" the quoted (as opposed to practical) payload by smoke and mirrors.
 
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