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- rehoppeExplorer
pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
Rolled up the 30 amp cord at my house which I forgot to do when I disconnected to return the RV to storage. (lesson--always put the cord back in the RV!!!)
Thought I was the only one in that club. Mine was hooked onto the MH. It did survive.:o - tenbearExplorer
pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
Rolled up the 30 amp cord at my house which I forgot to do when I disconnected to return the RV to storage. (lesson--always put the cord back in the RV!!!)
Was one end attached to the MH? :R OUCH!!!
Good thing you have all that solar and battery capacity. :) - oldtrucker63ExplorerChanged the Oil in the big 440,.....There was only about 300 miles on the oil but the last change was last winter,..She is now good to go.
- pianotunaNomad IIIHi,
Rolled up the 30 amp cord at my house which I forgot to do when I disconnected to return the RV to storage. (lesson--always put the cord back in the RV!!!) - Off_PavementExplorer IIAdded a Winegard Wingman to the TV antenna... tough job! Took maybe all of 2 minutes once I got on the roof.
- pianotunaNomad IIIHi,
Found out my hall effect ammeters can display a negative value! I'll probably ask about changing the path of the wire to show how it discharges the batteries too. - TMBLSNExplorerPerhaps the tires are installed with that number facing in. You may need to remove a tire to find that number. They only put the number on one side.
Barcole wrote:
I didn't think so either but it's the only one I can find other than the size. I don't see "DOT" anywhere.TMBLSN wrote:
"-2"?
I don't believe that is the right number. - BarcoleExplorerI didn't think so either but it's the only one I can find other than the size. I don't see "DOT" anywhere.
TMBLSN wrote:
"-2"?
I don't believe that is the right number.Barcole wrote:
According to that website, my tires either sat in the warehouse for 20 years before the MH was built, or they were made in 2004. Number ends in 1074-2.TyroneandGladys wrote:
Barcole wrote:
TyroneandGladys wrote:
Barcole wrote:
Do not know what age your tires are but IMHO if they are over 5 years old no matter how much tread they have or how good of shape they are in you need to replace them.
Hi gang. Newbie here...
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The seller tells me they were new last fall. They certainly look it.
Great news and if you want to verify that http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=11 - pianotunaNomad IIIHi,
Washed the dishes after the trip. - TMBLSNExplorer"-2"?
I don't believe that is the right number.Barcole wrote:
According to that website, my tires either sat in the warehouse for 20 years before the MH was built, or they were made in 2004. Number ends in 1074-2.TyroneandGladys wrote:
Barcole wrote:
TyroneandGladys wrote:
Barcole wrote:
Do not know what age your tires are but IMHO if they are over 5 years old no matter how much tread they have or how good of shape they are in you need to replace them.
Hi gang. Newbie here...
<>.
The seller tells me they were new last fall. They certainly look it.
Great news and if you want to verify that http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=11
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