Get the cover, it's a good thing, especially if you want to keep your trailer from getting weather worn.
I have the one made by BigSkyCarCovers, and it's great. It's form fitted to the shape of the T@B, and there are zippers to allow for easy entry. The Weathershield fabric is waterproof and the rain beads right off. It's been a year since I got it, and it's holding up well.
--- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "Janice" <janice097@...> wrote:
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> I hated spending the money for the cover,but I'm very glad. For two years I spent hours cleaning the T@B after the local trees had deposited their winter droppings on it. This year... pulled the cover off and it's CLEAN!!!!
>
> Janice
> T@Beleh
>
> --- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "valerieswarr" <5fteven@> wrote:
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> > Hey all! Us "newbies" recently purchased a T@B and LOVE IT!!! However, it came without a spare tire. We purchased a tire but now we aren't sure of the best way to attach it. I've seen pics showing the tire mounted on the front of the hitch, but think it would interfere with the break handle. Not sure of another area to put it. Any suggestions? And what kind of hardware did you use?
> > Also, we've been thinking of purchasing a cover for our little guy. We live in the woods and thought it might be a good idea to cover him up for the winter. Thoughts?
> > Thanks for your help!!!!
> > Valerie
> >
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