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ol_Bombero-JC
Oct 30, 2021Explorer
down home wrote:
The factory one, the good one, is heavy and stiff. But...make one lop, on arm turn the other way for the next loop and so on on your off arm. You will have a strong arm by season's end if you extend the whole cord, and coil back up. Next coach will have the cord, water and sewer on powered reels. It makes things easier f the cord is clean. If it has been down in the dirt or gravel or rain, it gets cleaned by hose or just wiped clean, by wife as it is retrieved.
"The factory one, the good one....."
It's heavy and stiff 'cause it's the cheapest one the factory bean counters could find & supply with the RV!!..:S
Should lop off their heads, LOL.
1. Purchase a quality cord!
2. Cheap & easy way to store your old or the new one - laundry tub, milk style plastic box, etc.
3. Best way is a powered 12V cord reel with your *new* more flexible cord. Pull out what you need - push button to rewind.
:C..:W..:)
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