First time bringing rv to barber.

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  1. stryder85

    stryder85 n00b

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    Been doing trackday alone for a few years now. Finally bought a toy hauler to bring family for trackdays. This is our first rv and looking for any help.

    Where do y'all get potable water?

    If any one would help us leveling rv?

    Any other helpful tips?

    I know this is kinda late but just got this thing on wendsday so I'm kinda rushed. Coming from atlanta. Thanks.
     
  2. 021less

    021less Rides with no training wheels

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    Bought a toy hauler in April, only taken it to Road Atlanta so far but going to ncm on the 15th for the weekend. Leveling shouldn't be a problem at barber since the paddock parking is level. If your toy hauler doesn't have bubble level's invest in some stick on levels, you can get them at walmart or where you bought the camper. They are like 3 bucks for the cheap ones, put one on the front for side to side, and on on the side for front to rear leveling. As far as water, I would call the track and see if they would let you fill your tank there using a spigot, if not fill your tank up at home and haul the water I suppose. What kind of hauler did you get? We love ours and have been camping in it more than we have been to the track with it.
     
  3. sheepofblue

    sheepofblue Rides with no training wheels

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    If you plan on power the back of the second tier or third has the best power poles IMO. Depending on length the 2nd is better. The bottom along the fence has power but is a 60A and you need the breakout box (provided by Barber) but I don't think it has a 50A outlet. Now power then back of tier1 is best. Tier 2/3 are more level than the back of tier one. I fill up at the house so no help there.

    I have levelers that can get it close enough on tier one back (I use my generator when I want A/C to cool things). If you are like me keep your head higher than your feet on leveling. If it is close but my head is higher I sleep fine.

    I plan on taking sheep corner if no one steals it. Well the rest of you don't realize it is mine but.... It is Tier 1 on the far corner. I don't need facilities or power so it is a nice open area. If you see me there feel free to park out front of me if I am sideways, don't block the access road obviously.

    Now stop the rain before I have to finish loading...
     
  4. VernLux

    VernLux Knows an apex

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    Hey Sheep, the bottom Tier along the fence was changed out a few years back to the standard 50A style recept. and you no long need the "breakout" box that was once needed. And I believe you are correct, there are no 30A RV style recept. on the ones by the fence on the lower level......all 50A and of course the 120V household type recept.
     

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