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Bordercollie
Dec 27, 2010Explorer
We haven't had our mostly unused but sun-weathered '04 Tioga on the road in a couple of months.It has under 8000 miles on it and has the original two T-105 house battereis and chassis battery. I used the emergency start to start the engine, let it run for an hour, started the generator and let it run for 1/2 hour and then turned on the roof AC for a half hour, then heated some water in the microwave. Surprised everything started and worked. Gonna hook up the Battery Minder to charge the chassis battery fully, change the oil and filter and check generator oil. I plan to have the brake fluid changed and all belts and hoses checked before resuming camping and touring this coming spring and early summer. We just got too busy with home renovation/remodel and wife's breast cancer treatments after our major cross-country tour in 2005, hope to get back in the RV groove rather than just reading about it on this forum.
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