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tboss

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Posted: 08/12/09 09:53am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

berticus..lookin at the pic of your rig in your sig. It looks like its sitting kinda low in the aft end or it just my imagination,,do you have air bags under the aft end...

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In the past month, I've built a carrier for 2 group 27's and hung it under the frame behind the rear axle similar to the newer CX's, wired it, and got rid of the Optima & box under the couch. Then I washed and waxed the whole dam' thing... did the last three wheels last night at twilight. Real glad it's only a 19 footer! Next it'll get some variety of intelligent charger to replace the little crummy battery boiler that's in there now. Ah, the joys of RV ownership !

I also managed to find a little AA-powered desktop 'meditation' fountain. I modified it so my picky travel cat can have running water to drink from in the RV.

Jim, "Don't question authority. It hasn't got a clue, either."


'06 Tiger CX 'C Minus' on a Silverado 2500HD 4x4, 8.1 & Allison ('Loafer's Glory'); '07 Forester 2.5 ( the 'HANDBSKT'); '95 Toyota SR5 V-6 4x4 pickup, ARB locker, Bilsteins, Warn hubs & M8000, etc;
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Rich Panganiban

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Posted: 08/14/09 05:09pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Spent a couple of hours today unloading the coach and cleaning the inside. We just got back home form our three week adventure to the Northwest. What a great trip. A lifetime of memories and experiences for my wife and I, and our three kids.


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webpro

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jauguston
That engine is a mechanical pump engine. Chips are for electronic engine control systems. Turn the fuel screw in in the pump is more fuel turn the screw out is less fuel. It is not a Powerstroke.

Direct from the Ford 7.3 engine manual that came with the RV:....is electronically controlled by the fuel pump PCM relay....the glow plug system and fuel injection system are controlled through the powertrain control module (PCM)

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Put the new seal in the Dometic Sealand toilet. Pretty simple and it is holding water in the bowl now.


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Didn't really do anything to the coach, but did contact Norcold to get a new refrigerator door. Our only casualty on our trip (21 days, 4000+ miles), was a broken hinge on the refrigerator door. Of course, you can't just replace the hinge...you have to replace the door! Gotta love the RV industry.

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Bought a new awning (should be here next week) and (gulp...) hardware to replace the now-absent 15-year old A+E 8500 which expired on the last day of our two-week trip. Dealing with a jammed, broken hardware awning in a campground an hour before checkout...that's another story.


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unloaded it after week long trip to KY, washed the bed linens; tomorrow it'll get a good inside cleaning & outside wash


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Washed it from the roof down. She looks perty now. I bought a wood cutting board that goes on top of the stove. That'll give us more counter space. DW loves it. Also bought a firewood claw. Saw it on sale for $16 and grabbed it. That was the lowest I've seen one priced. Checked all the fluids and she is ready to go on our five day trip.

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installed homemade sink covers.

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