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- RambleOnNWExplorer IIPut 303 Protectant on the decals; ran gen for 1 hr; checked tire pressures again and the low one that read 76.5 now mysteriously matches the pressure of its dual mate...actually enough thermal energy through the clouds to increase pressure from 79.5 in storage place to 82.5 psi on both tires. Must be a measurement error.
- DakzukiExplorer II
Makin' Do wrote:
Sun is out here today, so cleaned all the snow off the tarp and from around my baby then checked inside for un-wanted guests (four legged kind). Didn't find any. Then just sat inside for awhile, good for the soul.
Cool RV. My parents had a 1972 18+. It was in the family for 30 years. - rgrcpaExplorerTook it to the shop to have the convertor replaced, I think. If I'm lucky, that is. Otherwise, I have a wiring short somewhere. Waiting to see what the damages will be.
- Makin__DoExplorerSun is out here today, so cleaned all the snow off the tarp and from around my baby then checked inside for un-wanted guests (four legged kind). Didn't find any. Then just sat inside for awhile, good for the soul.
- johnbhicksExplorerPainted the steps with POR-15; as usual got more paint on me than the steps. :R
- RambleOnNWExplorer IIPicked up the rv from storage, first checked battery voltages and tire pressures. After 4 weeks of sitting, house batteries at 12.65V, looking good. Chassis battery 12.18V, not so good. 5 out of 6 tires had lost no pressure, at least to the resolution of the digital tire gauge, 0.5psi. 1 tire lost 3 psi, so will have to get that and the chassis battery checked out.
- W4MBGExplorerput about 20 miles on her running a few errands, going out to lunch, etc. also moved the subwoofer to a better location, one that actually puts bass up front as well as in the back.
- snowdanceExplorerYesterday we took the cover off and drove it some.. Had not been driven in a couple months. Fixed a mud flap that was loose..
Today I ran the generator a while, put new rubber around a couple storage bin doors, and installed an LED light on the power step to replace the old bulb light. Easy Job. - RambleOnNWExplorer IIPicked up a 6' GPL folding stepladder from Camping World to put in our rear pass through compartment. Originally went down there to look at the 7-foot 2-sided stepladder they had on sale but it turned out to be quite heavy. The 6' single-sided stepladder is much lighter. It takes up about 1/5 the volume of our regular 6' stepladder.
- eded450Explorer
I know - right?? I'm thinking it will be PERFECT for tailgating! LOL The first things I put in it today were my wine glasses! :D
Well, it's good to know you have your priorities straight! That was the first thing I did when we got ours too! Congratulations!!!
Oh, and Ed installed our new back splash...it looks great!
Cheers~Kim
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