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That's about right for towing with the oil temps a lighter load. I've seen them above 280F for towing, which is why you want to use a good quality synthetic oil, most have flash points above 430F.
The coolant is cool though, they usually go up to 220F in a normal cycle, but 230F when idling in higher heat. About 245F when towing heavy, I think anything above 250F and you will get a warning.
I'm towing this (23ft total, about 6000# loaded) for almost 2 years on the road, full time RVing. 35k miles and counting. I see temps very similar to what the OP showed. The highest oil temp I ever observed was 252F, transmission 197F, in the mountains.
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