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TyroneandGladys
Sep 01, 2010Explorer
oslo in nc wrote:
It isn't what I did to my MH, but rather what I would like to do to it. lol
I got towed off a four lane highway at drive time today, again as I did last friday at nearly the very same spot. I seem to have a carb or gas related problem. My MH is a 1982 Model and now a days mechanics don't know how to fix carb's. I got my son in law to drive mee to the next town where I work. I also have another MH(that own is called money pit #2) there as well.I have to go to work at 10 pm and tell Walmart if I want to continue working with them. My days with them are numbered which is what I want. Walmart is not a fun place to work at these days.
I have two MH's because I thought I wanted another one that had a built in generator and a few other features: however I am having mechanical trouble with that one as well. But I will sort things out in a few days.
I am 71 and have been living in an RV for 3 years. I like it but I just wish that I could get organized. One day I will. thanks for listening. Jon
The last of the carburetors before switching to fuel injection are bears to rebuild. We bought a 1984 El Camino that was running rough because according to the seller he had the carburetor rebuilt and it "did not take". Took it to local Chevrolet dealer and they laughed and said that they could rebuild it but it would take a little bit of time since they only had ONE mechanic that could do it. That was five years ago and it is still running GREAT. IMHO check your local dealer for the brand that you have and talk to them.
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