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- capehankExplorerBought a new rug which I put down in the living area for the dogs.
- snowdanceExplorer
etx wrote:
Bought and paid for it! Woohoo! :B
Not going to tell us what??? - oldtrucker63ExplorerStarted it up tonight turn all of the lights on and just let her sit there and run for 20 mins, She really looked like she was ready for a trip so I shut her off and took the keys in the house, Don't want her to leave without me........LOL
- bob-lori-scoutExplorerWe've taken 2 sho rt trips so far - looks like it weathered the winter OK - but the house battery that was with the MH when we bought it kicked the bucket (considering it was 7 years old, I guess that's pretty good). So today we purchased a new battery and sprung for a charger too. Another short camping trip planned for this week, this weekend we should be close to hitting the 80's in the Atlanta area. Finding nice places to camp that are close to home with the current price of gas.
- Bingo_57ExplorerLets see, I washed & rubed out the "black streeks" cleaned the carpet frount & back. Changet the oil & filter cked tire pressure all the way around. Checked roof for any possable winter damage. Getting ready for first trip in two weeks.
Jim
AKA: Bingo - etxExplorerBought and paid for it! Woohoo! :B
- Mike_and_Kathy_ExplorerI arranged for manufacturer to send me replacement seat belts for the house portion of the RV; I explained I would appreciate belts that were long enough to go around a person. They were very agreeable and promised to send them this week. Also arranged for warantee work on covers for driver and passenger seats in cab. Seat company was also very pleasant and helpful. Nice dealing with companies like this.
- oldtrucker63ExplorerIt could mess up the black water lines Just depends on where the lines is at and where the sand came up too and just how much it have been dragging or bottoming out. Should be ok if it did not drag anything.
- Starfire5ExplorerIt's not what I did to the Outlook - it's what my DH did (and in this case, DH does NOT mean "dear" LOL). He buried the Outlook in sand in the horse pasture where we store it! It's almost up to the bottom of the coach in the back! Ugh! We have someone coming this afternoon to try to tow it out and it will have to be stored somewhere else. It's NOT going back in the pasture! Does anyone know if there will be damage to the rear wheels/axle from the sand?
- W4MBGExplorerreplaced the latches at the top of the awning supports. one was missing, so i put on a pair of new ones and kept the old one as a spare.
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