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- Jim_NormanExplorerWell this week we (I)Washed and waxed the rig, polished two of the wheels. Just little bits here and there. Adding a refrigerator fan.
- daddExplorerIt's at the "hospital" today suffering from a hydraulic pump failure of the HWH leveling system. Have been informed the new pump may take a week for delivery and two hours labor to install. Have been told total estimated bill around $1K ..... 2004 Coachmen Cross Country purchased new. First major repair in 13 years. I may have caused the problem myself by leveling one side up without dumping the air ride. Live and learn no matter how long you live.
- mama_sylviaExplorerI ordered a recliner for it. The electric step is ordered and should be at the repair place tomorrow. They are still looking for a replacement door. :(
- Canadian_RainbiExplorerIn to the shop this morning and back this afternoon. Replace/rewired/rearranged 4 GCs, added a cut off switch (actually a thermal breaker) between the solar panels and the controller. Very tight space, took the tech 3 1/2 hours including making up a couple of new main cables.
Glad I realised early on that I wasn't up to it: neither the strength nor stamina these days. - BigRabbitManExplorerSpent some time this week getting ready for a five day trip to redwoods of northern CA Vacuumed, washed and waxed the coach and installed a dash camera (Spytec A119). Also replaced a few rivets that had disappeared that hold the body panels to the bottom of the coach.
- RayChezExplorerI fueled it up, also filled the propane tank getting ready for our two month trip from Southern California to Oregon up 101. Like this trip that we take annually hitting all the TT Resorts next to the Pacific Ocean. Then we will cut inland to Bend, Oregon which is a resort I have never visited. They tell me it is a very nice Resort. Will start back around Oct 1, 2017 spending sometime on other resorts like Lake of the Springs and Yosemite Resort.
By then I am hoping southern California would have cooled some. LOL! - JimExplorerAfter 17 months, it was time to make a door for the bedroom TV. The original TV was a tube type boat anchor, besides, it was missing when I bought the RV so I had a nice big hole for storage. I'd brought my 24" Vizio LCD TV with me when I moved in and it had been sitting on the floor leaned up against the bedroom wall all this time. But with the time, supplies, and ambition all available at the same time, finally got around to it!
Shot of all that nice storage space...
A shot of the door after mounting but before cutting and drilling holes for the TV's cables and pull cords...
And after installing the door and mounting the TV...
I didn't bother with an articulated TV mounting arm as that would have caused the TV to stick out too far and there wasn't room for that when I pull in the slide. With the TV mounted on those wooden blocks, and two nylon cords holding it at an adjustable viewing angle, the slide just pushes it up out of the way.
Here's how it looks from the bed...
Next up is to improve the looks of the mounting blocks at the bottom that hold the bottom of the TV, and then stain everything to match the cabinetry.
Clear plywood from Home Depot, cut to size, $20 for a 4' X 2' X 1/2". I'll use the excess for other projects. - Dutch_12078Explorer IIIModified the arm on the Winegard manual crank up RM-DM46 sat dish on the roof of our coach to use a Dish DP single LNB instead of the generic OEM single LNB. Now we can use the dish to select a satellite for viewing on our Hopper for those short one night stops when we don't want to set up the portable multi-satellite tripod dish.
- Jim_NormanExplorerBeen a while since anyone did any work! must all be out camping.
Well since the last time we all visited the following has been accomplished:
Bought and had a Safe-T-Plus Steering stabilizer installed
Bought and had a RoadMaster Spare ire Carrier installed
Moved the rear license plate to the side so the spare won't block it
Lined the inside of all the upper cabinets with Reflectex to keep then cooler.
Took a couple weeks out to travel, WV, PA, OH, IN. Now back to adding things, washing, polishing, sorting, loading for the next excursion. - malexanderExplorerI set 12 mouse traps inside it.
Last night, we noticed some "tracks", further investigation revealed A LOT more tracks. No damage, just sort of messy to clean up. If there's any mice in there in the morning, they deserve to get to stay, with all the traps I put out.
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