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rv type toyhauler and snowmobiles?

I used a dolly to get them in and out of the trailer. I have a complete rubber floor in mine, so what does melt wont hurt anything. However, we try and get all the snow we can get off the sleds before loading, then place towels around them to catch the water.
Other than that, it takes a couple guys to load them with the dolly, but not to bad.
 
I make sure the gap under the door between my garage and LQ is sealed up well for fumes and moisture. I always let the trailer garage cool off before loading sleds and then unload them after every trip and put them in my home garage to melt the ice off. To dry out the trailer after I get home & unload sleds I open my roof vent and crank the heet up to 90* for about 12 hours (I always keep my flow through vents open too) and have the tounge raised up high. The heet and circulation dries it out fast. My trailer had a 35,000 BTU furnace for just the garage section so while it costs some money in propane, it's worth it to me and keeps the cargo and LQ nice & dry.
 
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