Honkmon,
Other than parking your Hi-Lo in a garage or barn, it doesn't get much better than having a shed! Good job.
For those who don't have facilities in which to park your Hi-Lo: After owning the same Hi-Lo since 1976 and maintaining it since 1969, before passing it on to my son last year, trust me when I say that the secret to having a long lived trailer is keeping it covered, or at least under shade, in the off season. The big culprits of damage to trailers are sun exposure and moisture. A good cover keeps the sun off and a breathable cover prevents moisture, mildew and mold build-up. Of course the exterior stays pretty clean, but its also amazing how much cleaner the interior stays!
Our "new" 2704T is plastic on the outside, with a rubber roof... all of it vulnerable to long term sun rot. Since I plan to make this the LAST rig I ever buy, and since I hope to get in at least another 20 years of camping, putting on a good off-season storage cover was a high priority from the beginning.
A good cover can be expensive, but is the best investment you can make if you want to keep your trailer for many years.
Jim
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