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Old 02-17-2010, 11:06 PM   #1
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Default 2001 Hi-Lo 2201TL

This is our 2001 2201TL Towlite. We nick named it the "Spirit of Adventure" after watching the movie "Up".

Specifications
Hitch weight: 405
Axle weight: 2865
UVW (unloaded vehicle weight): 3273
NCC (net carrying capacity): 1227
GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating): 4500
GVWR = UVW plus NCC
Length 22 feet
Width 94 inches
Traveling height 69 inches
Interior height 75.5 inches

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Old 02-26-2010, 01:09 PM   #2
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Default Congratulations

Aw shucks, ain't she cute! Such pretty eyes, too! Congratulations on joining a very fine, fun group of people -- HiLo campers.

Mine's a 22-footer, too (2208), but I haven't named her yet. Second season is here for me, which means I probably forgot some of the helpful tips I received last year from wonderful Rocky Mountain HiLo'ers. I'm still learning, of course, so your suggestion about a nationwide HiLo forum is music to my ears. All the better to hear you all with...

Looking forward to seeing you on the board.
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Old 02-26-2010, 01:56 PM   #3
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Thanks Dorene In Colorado

We're proud parents indeed! Ralph & Charleen just told us that there is a Hi-Lo Rally every year too. We haven't got the details on it yet but we'd love to go and meet a bunch of proud parents and see their Hi-Lo's.

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Old 03-18-2010, 12:33 AM   #4
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Default Buckeye Bash........Hi Lo Rally 2010

Hi everyone,

OHIO is hosting the hi lo rally this year at Shelby KOA in Shelby, Ohio
June 7 -11
Shelby/Mansfield KOA
If you have questions email BRUCE KINSEY @ bkinsey2@columbus.rr.com
(937)644-9538 Home 9937) 243-1100 Cell

Not sure if there are spots left..........but there is the information.

If you make it we'll see you there!!!

Jim and Marsha Clark
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Old 03-30-2010, 10:09 AM   #5
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Default Our 1996 22 footer

Hi. we are Tom and Judy. Bought a 22' HiLo this past November and love it. Do have a question though, as we do not have an owner's manual. The awning does not retract very well. As a matter fo fact, yesterday we tried it here at home and had to stand on a step ladder to get it fully retracted. Secondly, our Dometic refrigerater does not operate on gas. H-E-L-P please

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Old 03-30-2010, 10:45 AM   #6
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Default 2001 Hi-Lo 22TL

When you have trouble rolling the awning back up, sounds like one of the springs is more than likely broken. Spring replacement is a job for the proficianals I suggest you call you local dealer. The springs are about $60.00 each. There is a spring on each end, more than likely only one is bad. It should take a dealer about 30 min to replace 1 spring.

The reason a dealer should do the job is, the springs are wound very tight and if the tention is release wrong it could tare a finger off. I have personly seen a repairman who was not paying attention loose a finger due to a awning comming unwound out of control.

The refg not lighting on gas, could be several things the most likely, is a bad printed circket board. I sugest you have the dealer ck this also, because the PC board's are very expensive, and with out the proper equipment to diagnose the problem you can wast more than the cost of the repair. Most dealers will not take elec. parts back after they have been installed by some one just doing trile and error.

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Old 04-04-2010, 03:40 PM   #7
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I saw a guy break his arm! Really, have a pro do it! Don't try it yourself!

As far as the frig, I had that problem and it was because a little part behind the frig, when you access it from outside, was dirty and it would not ignite. I found it on the bottom right, it looks kind of like the points on a car, I just ran a fingernail file threw it and everything worked fine.
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