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tom
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we are very happy with our big horn 5th wheel but i think heart land should have a good look at the dealers that are selling the product for them once they got our monie they didnt look after us like they should its been over a year and they still havent finished the problems were having with it if i new what i know now i wouldnt have bought from heart land i could write a book on this dealer there in red deer aberta canada so buyer be where
Dennis
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also bought the 3385 and i have to say we used every weekend this summer and have had no problems at all it,s very well set up and is a center peice trailer for the rest of the park very happy with it and would recommend it to anyone looking for a well made and very well priced unit.
Marty & Ann
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Marty & Ann
We have a 3385RL Bighorn 2009. We have had nothing but trouble with it especially the black tank. Heartland needs to give more in quality than in looks. Oh the dealer Ken Mitchell in La would not stand behind the unit or the promises the salesman made. would not recommend anything Heartland makes. They need to take their time and get it right.
tom and sandy
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We have a 30LSTS cedar creek silverback. like it very much except we cannot stop along the road for lunch without extending one of the slides. Being new at 5ing we did not consider this. The bighorn 3055 remedies this situation well and would have some upgrades to our traveling. Any comments are welcome. tom and sandy
Grace Knowles
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I love the kitchen arrangement and the whole interior layout of the Landmark Augusta. We have a 2005 Hearland Bighorn and we love it but I'm definitely interested in a new Landmark. We're fulltimers and big Hearland fans.
Grace
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We have a 2008 3200 RL and we love it. I like the walk-in wardrobe and all the storage. It's all good quality and well thought out with lots of features.
Gene Sloan - Heartland Owners forum
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Well, it finally happened. Our long awaited 2009, 3600 RL BH arrived. On May 20th, we took possession and pulled it home to put it on display during our 50th wedding celebration, May 24th. About a year ago we started thinking about what to get each other for this momentous occasion and it just all came together in a 3600 RL BH. We looked at park models, motor homes, 5th wheels and everything in between. We certainly didn't want to cheap out and not get the upgrades we had always dreamed of in 50 years of Rving. Grandma wanted a washer-dryer, a desk for her computer and lots of cupboard and closet space. Grandpa wanted a fireplace, a docking station, electric awning and lots of basement storage. Of course, there were other things that we both agreed were ncessary upgrades, such as stability, which we took care of with a set of strong arm stabilizers and an upgrade in 5th wheel hitch, which we took care of with the 20K Curt Q5. We also wanted a touch of luxury, which was taken care of with the BH woodworks, flat screen tvs, entertainment system and much, much more. We started working our way through the myriad of makes and models last Feb during a car trip to Az. We, at that point, had never heard of a BH. But as luck would have it, we stayed next door to a BH dealer in Mesa. Then our neighbor in the park, where we were renting, had a 2007 BH and volunteered to give us a tour. When we got back to ND we found a great BH dealer within 50 miles of where we live. We did a lot of comparing of prices and quality. No make or model came close to the 3600 RL BH. We also found the Heartland owners website to be a great service to prospective owners. The negative stuff is a little scary; however we have learned that nothing is perfect and some people handle our imperfect world by being positive and some by being negative. I thank Hearland for soliciting positive criticism. In my opinion it is helping to produce the best 5th wheel on the market today. Our new BH didn't come perfect, the dealer found a couple of minor defects and Grandma's keen eye found a couple. all being taken care of by a proud dealer.
Needless to say, our friends and relatives attending our 50th anniversary party were very impressed with our winter home on wheels. Meanwhile Grandma and Grandpa are looking forward to their 51st year of marriage and our first winter in our new BH in Salome, Az. It doesn't get much better than that.
dickie sundance
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I just love that big old horn.
Terry
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Everything I read about heartland is good. They must have good quality control. Wish I could say the same about my Fleetwood.
traveler
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WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY A BIG HORN,AND WE TRAVEL A LOT.HAS ANYONE HAD A PROBLEM FINDING A DEALER THAT WORKS ON THEM?
John Kemp
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We have a 2008 Heartland Bighorn 3670RL and love it. The interior is superb with real hardwood cabinetry all at a good price. No problems with electrics.
Bob and Linda
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We have a 2008 3670RL and love it. We are having trouble getting the satellite in the bedroom to work. We have a second receiver but still no luck. any idea? Also, anyone got the wiring schematic for this 5r? closest service is over 70 miles away.
Gil
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We have had our '07 2995RK (31'-7") for a year now and are, overall, very pleased with the layout, materials quality, storage space and interior design. We are a little disapointed with some workmanship issues we have had, but all have been resolved and we still consider the Bighorn an outstanding value.
Lance
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We are looking at buying a Big Horn 3670RL. Would like to know what kind of tow vehicle you have?
F & A
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We love our 2008 3055 Big Horn. The comfort and feel of home away from home makes this 5th wheel the best. We have had the problem with the leak in the bedroom slide but our dealership took care of us and the leak.
big J
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I have a 2008 3055 big horn and have only used it 3 times so far. When in rain I am getting two small leaks in the upper two corners of the bedroom slide. Has anyone had this problem? What can be done to resolve this problem? The dealership just put some cocking to solve problem, but I don't think that is a true fix to the problem. The 5er otherwise is a awesome choice. Great value for the price.
Travis
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The Razor is a great product, love everything about it.
Homer
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I have friends that own a Heartland 5th wheel. It is beautiful and the craftmanship is very obvious. They are pleased with it and happy RVers.
John and Rita
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Sorry, Tommy K, but the 3055 is also listed (on our computer) as "33'7," and there is no "extended hitch pin." The hitch is at almost exactly the same point as the "nose." Still, either measurement is a far "approximation" from the actual 36 feet. Yes, we also thought the unit was "great." But, because of the "misinformation," our garage would not accommodate it. We were VERY disappointed to have to return it. But the salesman has taken responsibility (even if Heartland would not). We would not discourage anybody who does not have space limitation from considering this RV. But all would be advised to be wary of company info. We'd like to prevent others from making our "mistake." Just musing, but we wonder if "Tommy K" is a pseudonym of "Heartland." Thanks for your input. J&R
Manon & John
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My husband and I bought the Hearland Bighorn 3670 in August after research and we really love it! It's our second 5er and we had done a lot of internet research before buying this one. For the price point, it is really luxurious. We haven't had any problems with it.
Tommy K
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To John and Rita. It looks to me like YOU made a mistake here. I have a 2007 Bighorn 3055. (Very happy, great 5er.) On the Heartland website specification page it clearly says that for the 3055 the length is 34'7". The 33'7" you mention is for the 3100 model!! In addition there is an asterisk that says "Extended hitch pin adds 9" to overall length", so that brings the length to 35'4". It's obvious it wouldn't fit into your 34'7" garage. Check your facts again. It's a pity it doesn't fit because it's a great trailer.
Ms Chloe
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My husband and I have done extensive research into the Heartland Bighorn and Hitchhiker Discover America and we simply can't find that much difference. We are currently looking to upgrade to the Bighorn 3400RL. The only thing I didn't like was Heartland put all the electrical outlets under the cabinets and they really need to put atleast one on the wall in the kitchen.......(for coffee pot) Every owner we have talked with loves their Bighorns.
Dan
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I have a 2008 Bighorn 3670. The only problem was the satellite cable going to the entertainment slide. Could not get a signal thru. The dealer replaced coax and no problems. Really love this floorplan. Have you contacted Heartland directly? Some people have had a few problems and the factory has stepped up and taken care of the problem
Jim Beletti
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Pat,
Hoses come out the bottom of the UDC and the electrical receptacle is on the side of the coach. Near the rear on Bighorns.
Jim
Ron Mann
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Heartland give true value for money. I read the review and went and looked at Bighorns at Larry's in Jackson Michigan. I think the features like the real hardwood cabinets and the layout really set these 5th wheels apart.
Oldman 1
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After reading the above article on the Heartland Bighorn I am curious as to how the shortest model (listed as 33'7", can be 5' 4' longer than the longest model, listed as 28' 3" ? Duuhh!
Kasbo
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Love the front cap design.
Jim
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I am very happy and very pleased with Heartland. They are very aware and want to please the customer and they make sure that they stand behind their product and will go the extra mile to make their customers happy.
Connie
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We have a 2006 Bighorn 3055RL and have been very happy with it. We have 3 slides and even though this is the shortest model it feels very spacious. The decor is excellent and the cabinetry first class. We've had 4 RVs including 2 fifth wheels before this but this is by far the best quality and least problems.
Pat
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The universal docking center looks good - experiences anyone? Where do the hoses and electric cable come out? At the bottom I guess.
Mike Weidenfeld
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I have a 2006 Bighorn but I can see they've improved the floorplans. They've put the sink between the shower and the bed now. Our Bighorn has been fine. One of the things about it when we bought it is that a lot of the things with other 5ers that are options are included with the Bighorn. It's not just a question of the cost when you buy it it's also about dry weight in the information about the 5er. Bighorn are a good deal.
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