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btggraphix
Dec 09, 2013Explorer
Well, how about a dose of reality in 'dealing' with the cold. RV anti-freeze is hard to use for cleanouts, when it is so cold it is already slush! Somehow, I don't think it would have worked trying to pump it through the lines as opposed to using air. Yes, I should probably have had a jug INSIDE the camper instead of several in the cold boxes, and several in my cold garage. It's good to be prepared to use EITHER method as you always want a back-up!



Doh! The camper performed well this week, spending a couple of days outside the transmission shop running the heat and waiting to be brought inside for service, and then being dumped in sub-zero weather, and finally being brought home and fully winterized late on Friday night in, well, very cold temps.
It was nice to have all the vehicles and "stuff" finally at home together after a really long fall being spread all over the place due to fires, floods, and even freeze-ups of Clear Creek which caused this weekend's evacuation of the campground we had for two months this fall. I'm waiting for famine and locusts to come next.



Doh! The camper performed well this week, spending a couple of days outside the transmission shop running the heat and waiting to be brought inside for service, and then being dumped in sub-zero weather, and finally being brought home and fully winterized late on Friday night in, well, very cold temps.
It was nice to have all the vehicles and "stuff" finally at home together after a really long fall being spread all over the place due to fires, floods, and even freeze-ups of Clear Creek which caused this weekend's evacuation of the campground we had for two months this fall. I'm waiting for famine and locusts to come next.
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