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- Scott___JillExplorer
10forty2 wrote:
Since the coach is new to me, there were several things that needed doing over the past couple of weekends:
Washed the exterior
Thoroughly cleaned interior
Replaced house battery
Replaced sheared bolt in slide rod
Repaired in-dash radio
Repaired florescent overhead fixtures
Installed XM-Roady for satellite radio
Changed engine oil/filter
Flushed/sanitized fresh water tank
Flushed black and grey water tanks
Worked on generator
Verified tire pressures
Filled with fresh gasoline and SeaFoam motor treatment
Drove it 30 miles or so to get the flat spots out of the tires ;-)
Made reservations at a campground at the local lake for our first outing
Made reservations in Myrtle Beach for our second outing
Sat in it in my driveway...completely exhausted...and consumed adult beverages... still not believing that it's mine! :-)
congratulations on the new purchase you will have a blast travailing and camping you will like it even more when you go on the long trips and don't have to stop at every gas station or food joint so your kids or wife can go potty every 10 mil or so!!! - 10forty2ExplorerSince the coach is new to me, there were several things that needed doing over the past couple of weekends:
Washed the exterior
Thoroughly cleaned interior
Replaced house battery
Replaced sheared bolt in slide rod
Repaired in-dash radio
Repaired florescent overhead fixtures
Installed XM-Roady for satellite radio
Changed engine oil/filter
Flushed/sanitized fresh water tank
Flushed black and grey water tanks
Worked on generator
Verified tire pressures
Filled with fresh gasoline and SeaFoam motor treatment
Drove it 30 miles or so to get the flat spots out of the tires ;-)
Made reservations at a campground at the local lake for our first outing
Made reservations in Myrtle Beach for our second outing
Sat in it in my driveway...completely exhausted...and consumed adult beverages... still not believing that it's mine! :-) - kcnyExplorerHad a productive weekend:
Started the installation of a volt/ammeter with 200 amp shunt.
Replaced the shower hardware with a faucet that has quarter-turn valves and an Oxygenics shower head.
Plumbed a hot and cold line to the wet bay and then put the previously removed shower hardware in there, so now I have an outdoor shower.
Picked up a Barker 16 gallon tote tank for $50 off of Craigslist. - RayChezExplorerWashed the windshield and Acrylic rock shield getting her ready for our next long trip starting Sunday.
Loading her up with everything that we will need for the next 30 days. - UseroverdriveExplorerReplaced the 30 amp shore power plug on the mh and replaced the 30 amp garage receptacle with a weatherproof outdoor model
- kcnyExplorerHad a nice 3-day camping trip and set aside some time to replace a leaky shower faucet and install a Minder Research TPMS (including the signal booster). Also trying out the GEO method to clean my black/grey tanks.
- RayChezExplorerSince we are getting ready to go on a long trip, I crawled under and greased the spline gear and the U-joints.
- JagtechExplorer
Oldgrape wrote:
Busy day yesterday. Installed a WIFI Antenna and Amplifier and also a Cell Phone booster antenna and amplifier.
Same here!! Attached a yagi-type wifi antenna to the batwing, and ran new cable parallel to the TV co-ax, into the coach. Booster is in one of the upper cabinets. - OldgrapeExplorerBusy day yesterday. Installed a WIFI Antenna and Amplifier and also a Cell Phone booster antenna and amplifier. Have not tested either yet. Still have to run cables through a couple cabinets. Mounted the WIFI antenna to the batwing mast. Just glued the cell antenna down with the RV roof sealant adhesive. Also repaired edge of dining booth that had come loose.
- OldgrapeExplorerI restrung rear BR window day/night shade and hung new blind in bth rm(actually did that a couple days ago). Still trying to get rear TV to pick-up signal.
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