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RV Details

  • Year: 2015
  • Model: FUZION 325
  • Listing ID: 6217544
  • Partner ID: 5032200417
  • Posted On: Jun 14, 2024
  • Updated On: Jun 14, 2024

Description

We have here a beautiful 2015 Keystone Fuzion 325 here on consignment. The owner of this unit is a motivated seller. This unit is 38 FT with a dry weight of only 12,710 LBS with a GVWR of 16,500 LBS. The CCC of this unit is 3,790 LBS with the hitch weight being 2,915 LBS. The Freshwater tank is will hold up to 112 gallons for your family and you. The black water tank will hold up to 43 gallons and the gray water tank 86 gallons. This unit is a must see and perfect for hauling just about anything you might want to take camping on your next adventure. Give us a call or stop in and see us and come be apart of the Poor Farmer's RV family.

A little about us here at Poor Farmer's RV:

In the early 1960’s a young farmer from Vandalia named Carl Springer purchased about 60 acres of land outside of a small village named Fletcher. He and his family would make the 25-mile journey to and from Vandalia with their tractors, trucks and wagons to farm the land. In between planting and the harvest, Carl enjoyed fishing, hunting, golfing, nature conservation, and tractor pulls, but most of all, he enjoyed striking up a conversation. Many times, that conversation would be over the air waves on his CB radio.

Carl would tune in the radio and meet all kinds of people that were traveling on local state route 36. He spoke with truck drivers, other farmers, police and fire departments and of course, campers. Carl loved to find out where people were coming from and where they were going. When people asked his name, he told them he was just a Poor Farmer, and that is how many people came to know Carl Springer.

After a couple years of working the land and never meeting a stranger, a couple local farmers asked if they could bring their campers out to his property for some R&R. Since Carl was all about some R&R, he happily agreed and soon found himself running an extension cord down the hill so the campers would be able to run a fan or maybe a coffee pot in the morning. Sitting around a campfire with new friends became one of Carl’s favorite pastime activities.

At the end of 1968, through some heavy criticism from a few friends and family (They told him he was crazy), Carl decided that Poor Farmer’s Campground will officially open for business in April of 1969. In 1983, Carl’s son Steve came to work at Poor Farmer’s by opening an RV service center, soon after, they partnered in the Coachmen dealership and have been selling Coachmen and Forest River products for over 25 years. Then in 1993, Carl officially retired leaving Steve, Patty and their two daughters Andrea and Amy to run the business.

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