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- BigRabbitManExplorerFinished repairing a water leak under the sink. Temps got lower than expected and the heater I had inside didn't keep it above freezing. Replaced a frozen filter and a plastic fitting. all is now good to go again as I will be heading out for CA at the end of the week. Will be gone for a month.
- falconbrotherExplorer IITook mine to a dealer to have it sold. Hopefully it sells quickly. Someone is going to get a heck of a deal. It's in far better shape than it was when I bought it.
- WILDEBILL308Explorer IIWell took advantage of the nice weather 80* to change the oil in the front hubs.
Bill - Jim_NormanExplorerTook our MH over to the dealer to finish up some warranty work. Nothing major. Making plans for a couple projects. Maybe a slide for the big Ice chest, dividers for the medicine cabinet and the drawer in the bathroom. Probably figure out some way of storing my firetongs and a couple other longer items so that they aren't always in a tangle. Have to cut down the jack pads I have so they will fit in a compartment. Just a little too big right now at 20 x 20 , probably make them about 16"-18" square. Still trying to figure out where and how to mount CB. Right now I just want it to be easily removable in case I decide it just isn't worth having. The BIGGIE is a spare tire carrier that allows access to the engine compartment without a big hassle. Saw a plan about a month back, darned if I can find it. It allowed the tire to fold down towards the rear, not the side like Roadmaster's. Looked very interesting and quite doable. Otherwise, just waiting on WARM!!!
- BigdogExplorerLooking out the window at it in the backyard. Dark and dreary day,temp 35,pouring down rain and dark enuff at 1:30 PM that my outside lights just came on. tried to start it the other day,so that I could go get propane and the batteries were dead and wouldn't take a charge,got new batteries and it still won't start and alarm goes off when hooked up. Called several local propane dealers and only one called back and told me they only had high pressure trucks. Can't get a mobile repair guy till tomorrow. Got to go up and check the systems now that it's warmed up to above freezing.
Oh well, the Seahawks beat Detroit yesterday and that really helps.
On edit; Oh well, the Seahawks lost to Atlanta yesterday, but everything else has worked out. Finally got a tech in to look at the batteries and they were hooked up wrong and are now fixed. The alarm went off and that is fixed now. I started it up and drove it for 20-30 miles on the freeway and then got propane at the local RV dealer. Took 56 gallons, so it was completely empty. Two Propane guys called yesterday, a week after I had called them. - TuliroseExplorerCleared snow away from it as it sits in our driveway....
- turbojimmyExplorerGot a rare 60-degree December day today so I did some work on the Allegro.
Sealed up a persistent leak where the roof rack attaches to the roof with Dicor tape. Did a few other mounting points that looked sketchy, too.
Replaced the thermostat for the front furnace. The back one failed last year at 31-years of age so that one was due. I like cheap, easy fixes.
Built ramps out of 2 pieces of 2x10x10 treated lumber stacked them 5 high so I have 7.5" of ramp with 8" "steps". Put under my left, rear tires it *almost* has the rig level on my steep lot. It's good side-to-side but slopes to the rear a bit. It's not close enough to fire up the fridge, but definitely close enough for the kids to hang out in there without feeling like they're going to fall out of the thing (we use it as a guest house/hang-out for the kids and their friends).
Put 10 gallons of fuel in it to bring the level up high enough to run my newly-repaired generator off of the main tank rather than a gas can. - GreyghostExplorerHad some loose linkage on my Kwikee steps so when I investigated it I found a whole lot of worn parts and two broken screws for the motor. Ordered a new one for $85 shipping included. It should be here by Friday.
- Jim_NormanExplorerWe wanted a mat to go in the entry area of our MH. Also under the drivers foot area. We had some carpet remnants that we tried, but they were VERY slippery. I was looking for a fairly heavy rubber backed mat, but one that didn't have any words, just a mat. I found a nice mat at Lowe's. Bought half a dozen of them in fact. I carefully made templates so that I could install them in the entry area. What do you think? Easy to pick up to clean, but covers the whole area completely.
- koda55ExplorerReinstalled my fresh water tank after repairing a leak.
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