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Originally Posted by gus
who knows why they went bankrupt, but with the way the economy has been for the last 5 years there are hundreds if not thousands of companies that went bankrupt, and it wasn't their fault, most companies were too small to get government bailout. As far as the design of the Hi-Lo, its brilliant engineering, so sometimes a choice for exhaust fan might not be the best one, that's no big deal, and as far as exterior storage, just the fact that the top overlaps the bottom limits the storage on the outside, on the inside I see plenty of storage in mine.
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I'm told that the original owner of HiLo retired, sold the business to his son.
'Sonny boy' had other interests, lost interest in HiLo and closed the business.
I hadn't heard that it went 'bankrupt'.
As for the design of the HiLo, no complaints after owning a 2308C for six years now.
Exhaust Fan? I have a Maxxaire on both outlets. My mate complained about the Fantastic fan noise, so I installed two 10 Ohm resistors in parallel, to the power cord, sitting in the airflow, and slowed the fans down. They still work good without excessive noise. A Fantastic Fan went in the bathroom vent to replace that OEM 'cheezy' noise maker.
The Maint. Mgr. at Campkins told me NOT to run the fans fast, or they will overheat due to lack of airflow going through the 'no-see-um' screens. I replaced those screens in the Maxxaires, with larger screen (5/32" mesh.)
I t works, and still keeps the bugs out..
Storage? Yah, could be better; live with it!
"Someone" above had bugs coming in? Adjust the cables to level the top better. It's not hard to do. "Someone" also didn't like the propane bottle covers. Mine work just fine.
For what it is, the HiLo is a great little mobile home; my only minor complaint being the fact that I have to use the sofa as a bed. Not the easiest to make up, and the wife has to crawl over me to get to the biffy.
FYI: I tow it with a 6-cyl. 4-Runner, no sweat, and do Not need a sway control. (I pump my tires up to 40 PSI. to control it.)