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- robertbenitaExplorerWashed RV (wow...takes a while and I guess I am getting older). Replaced toilet to floor flange/gasket, bowl to pedestal gaskets (2), reinstalled everything. Added water shutoff to toilet water supply so I won't have to turn all coach water off if I have to do it again down the road, (the Seatech plumbing connections behind the counter at Camping World are so easy to work with and do not leak! Dare I say idiot proof). Replaced water filter (Hydro Life) under sink that also supplies to ice maker, (this leaked after the new one was installed, but Teflon tape did the trick). Equalized bank of (4) coach batteries. Cleaned and wiped down everything inside coach and now ready for next trip. Whew!
- wbrowningExplorerInstalled Progressive Dynamics 9260 in our 99 Winnebago Chieftain 36L now onto the next item on my wish list.
- hankoExplorerdid the whole coach including the roof with nu finnish 5 hrs worth. man Im gettin to old for this sheet
- Canadian_RainbiExplorerBrought it down the drive and parked it in front of the house so DW could start packing up for next week's FMCA Vancouver Islanders Rally.
- jsmartExplorerJust got back from a road trip to So. California. From the Seattle area to Anaheim via I-5 with just the DW, the two dogs (a yorkie and a boston terrier)and I. Picked up DW's sister and husband at the airport in Long Beach, spent 3 days at Disneyland then went up the coast. Highway 1 from LA to Monterey, what a road highway 1 is, challenging and thrilling in a 32' moho with a toad!! we have a 2002 Itasca Sunrise 32V, that rig drove just fine. The only thing we broke was the bathroom vent (Someone forgot to put the vent down before we started driving). What a wonderful trip. Now the DW wants to go back to CA with the grandkids.
- Rog___NanExplorerInstalled new wall sconces in living room and bedroom also a new chandelier over dinning table. Replaced the bright gold really outdated ones with bronze finish. Then of course had to replace cabinet pulls in both rooms. It turned out awesome. Then took down bedroom curtains to wash them. Also turned out great. Replaced bedspread with a nice solid color quilt. We are both very pleased with the results even though DH was reluctant to spend the money! We live in NW Indiana so took an afternoon to drive over to Elkhart to Factory RV Surplus great store reasonable prices. They are also online www.factoryrvsurplus.com.
- BigRabbitManExplorer
Cmore12 wrote:
This should be a piece of cake, right?
I'll be waiting at the dock with my video camera!!;):)
Ok, seriously, I am sure you will easily succeed. - Cmore12ExplorerDeveloped this plan.
1. I drive the 34' DP to the boat storage bldg. DW drives her truck (gotta love that).
2. Use the truck to pull out the 22' Ski boat, disconnect and put the truck into the now empty bldg.
3. Hook the boat to the RV (for the first time ever).
Now I have 60' of 8-1/2' wide.
4. Turn left out of the storage 'cuz the regular right turn is a narrow twisty road thru a small town enroute to the freeway.
Other posts show launching won't be a problem unless there's no wiggle room at the ramp. Then I'll use the resort's tractor.
My "office" is 130' long, 117' wide, 41' high, weighs 160,000lbs, and goes 500+ mph. This should be a piece of cake, right? - Canadian_RainbiExplorerJust arranged to have someone come next Thursday to give it a wash and wax. If it doesn't rain!
- koda55ExplorerRemoved by Koda55. duplicate post
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