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- pianotunaNomad IIIHi,
Picked it up to prep it for this week's trip. - BarcoleExplorerIn my heart I know that. Hence the trip to the shop.
TyroneandGladys wrote:
Barcole wrote:
OK - not today, but in the past week plus weekend...
Now I have a little seepage in the connection from the fuel line to the filter. Can't get it any tighter. Probably harmless but taking it to shop tomorrow along with some groveling.
NO such thing as a HARMLESS fuel leak no matter how small!!!!!!!!
24 inch cargo carrier http://www.buyautotruckaccessories.com/search.cfm/cf-bin/cmd.product/pn.curt-extra-wide-folding-basket-style-cargo-carrier/partid.99840/?utm_source=nextag&utm_medium=Sponsored%2BSearch - trnflaExplorerGetting ready for Daytona... Ooohh AAAhhhhh.... Had the rear brakes replaced including the caliphers. Now have new brakes and caliphers all around..
- TyroneandGladysExplorer
Barcole wrote:
OK - not today, but in the past week plus weekend...
Now I have a little seepage in the connection from the fuel line to the filter. Can't get it any tighter. Probably harmless but taking it to shop tomorrow along with some groveling.
NO such thing as a HARMLESS fuel leak no matter how small!!!!!!!!
24 inch cargo carrier http://www.buyautotruckaccessories.com/search.cfm/cf-bin/cmd.product/pn.curt-extra-wide-folding-basket-style-cargo-carrier/partid.99840/?utm_source=nextag&utm_medium=Sponsored%2BSearch - BarcoleExplorerOK - not today, but in the past week plus weekend...
Completed the project of removing the passenger side rear bed and installed three dog crates on two levels. Now the three Standard Poodles have a place to hang out and there's a good bit of extra storage space.
Replaced the old stinky slinky and installed 4" PVC for storage.
Replaced air and fuel filter in the generator (did the oil and filter a couple weeks ago) Now I have a little seepage in the connection from the fuel line to the filter. Can't get it any tighter. Probably harmless but taking it to shop tomorrow along with some groveling. Leaving for a dog show on Thursday. No electric hookups :-(
Shampooed all the carpet and upholstery. Thinking about ripping out carpet and putting down tile or sheet vinyl.
Purchased, assembled and installed a folding cargo carrier for the hitch. Why can't I find one in 24" like the dig crates I'll be putting in? Darn things are 20" or 22". Oh well, I guess that that's what ratcheting cargo straps are for. - pianotunaNomad IIIHi,
Added an inverter powered outlet in the cab to let me run my laptop happily all day long. - bobwalterExplorerGot the Class "c" prepped and ready for our annual summer trip from Florida to Michigan. Left at approx 9AM. Got on the freeway and up to speed. Everything good for the first hour. Then it began. BANG and THUMP, THUMP, THUMP. My right rear tag axle tire blew. Got out of the traffic lane and on to the shoulder and went back to look. Minimal body damage but not much tire left. Problem is it took out my propane line from the onboard tank and broke the tail pipe extension off. Now,unless we keep the rear vent open and crack the rear side windows, the CO alarm goes off. (Not good at all) Wired the line up so it wasn't dragging, found a local tire store on the gps. Fortunately, not much traffic and was able to limp the two miles to get there after dumping the air in the tag axle suspension. Had to settle for a Cooper tire for $200.00 and an hour later we have had lunch and were back on the road. I barely got to 50mph and the tag axle started bouncing up and down. Before I got my foot off the gas,another BANG, THUMP...............AND MORE BANGS. The left tag tire blew. On the shoulder again and go back and look. Not much tire left but lots more body damage. Call Coach Net.... While on the phone a tire service truck shows up. He said he saw the debris field I had left on the road and new I would be waiting for him. He was a Coach Net contractor so they approved him to do the work. He put my spare on which was not in the best of shape so I decided to limp to Discount tire in Ormond Beach Florida. They had Michelins in stock so I gave him the go ahead to put them on. So there we were within the first hour of the trip sitting in the tire store.
I had checked the tires (Michelins) previously and read the codes and felt that I had one more trip left in them. Very little cracking (almost none) and they looked good. Upon taking them off, they told me that the date code (which I interpreted to read SIX years old was actually FIFTEEN years old.What an embarrassment. If I had even thought they were near that old, they would have been history.
My advice to anyone who thinks of tires, get them checked by a professional. Don't try to interpret the codes yourself unless you take them to a dealer and verify. Don't try to stretch the tires for "One more trip". Remember, you most likely will not wear the new ones out before you decide to get a new RV. Why let the new owner benefit from the new tires. Get them now and enjoy the safety, security and peace of mind you will have. Think about it. It makes sense.
Well, we are back on the road and enjoying the new tires. She rides so much smoother and quieter. We will be in Michigan tomorrow and then I can look forward to repairing the exhaust, repairing the propane line, and repairing the sewer compartment enough to be able to open it to dump. Then when I get home I can repair the body damage before the next trip.
Somehow, I don't think I came out ahead stretching the tires for "ONE MORE TRIP". It was a hard lesson learned. Believe me, $2500.00 and 9 tires later...... I LEARNED.
PS: I must hold the record for the longest use of a set of Michelins. - pianotunaNomad IIIHi,
Modified my next trip plans. I have some work along the way which will pay for (some of) the fuel! - ReplantExplorerYesterday I removed right side aluminum running board, repaired damage best I could, cleaned it up with metal polish and buffed it to a brilliant shine. Today I put the new 2" Skid Proof tape on the running board and re-installed it.
I then removed the left running board but the heat got to me and the rest will have to wait until Saturday. Maybe this time I'll take pictures. I also want to install the two new Co2 detectors, give the Onan it's monthly run and check for Co2 inside the RV. No doubt a Gen-Turi is in my future. - rehoppeExplorerIt is interesting what some consider 'unsightly'. I have friends who actually have to pay for a spot to store their MH. They have neighbors who keep an old PU in the drive, that needs paint, has at least one flat, but the HOA doesn't seem concerned about it in the least. Makes you wonder.
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