I have seen these terms on numerous posts and have never been able to figure out what they mean. Will someone please tell me? Thanks. gypsy
Jim01 said
04:58 PM Aug 1, 2008
It's really quite simple. A pusher has the engine at the rear of the MH and the puller has the engine in the front.
Jim
gypsy97 said
05:13 PM Aug 1, 2008
Well that makes sense. I didn't realize that you could have an engine in the rear. I owned a Corvair years ago, and am familiar with the old VW Beetles with rear engine, but didn't realize they applied to anything like a MH. Thanks for the enlightenment. gypsy
Roz said
08:58 AM Aug 2, 2008
That is not that uncommon a thought pattern. Many just have never considered the "pusher", but think of all the diesel buses in the cities and across the country. It is one of the most proven engines out there. We hardly hear our engine as we drive.
gypsy
Jim
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