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- DianneOKExplorerPaid the storage bill.......
- fatmanobxExplorerNew cargo basket for the front of the F250 to haul all of the stuff in the cab.
- Sweet_TaterExplorer
Buzzcut1 wrote:
looking forlornly at it. My wife had knee replacement surgery on Wednesday and is coming home from the hospital tonight. It's not going anywhere until my first horse show of 2013 in January as I will be staying around to assist with her rehab.
may your DW have a speedy recovery - Sweet_TaterExplorer
2cknights wrote:
I spent the day wishing mine was finished.
x2 lol - Butch50Explorer
JoeChiOhki wrote:
Made a gawdawful mess when I opened up the motor for my Shurflo comfortbreeze. It had stopped running again, so I decided to see what was going on, inspect the carbon brushes and what not.
When I pulled it open, about three pounds of worn carbon brush dust poured out all over everything. It wouldn't have been so bad, if I could have gotten the motor unplugged, but as it was, I had to do it while the motor was still in place, so it rained down all over me, the table and the floor.
That stuff is not something you can simply vacuum up, either, it embeds itself and stains any surface, so it took alot of scrubbing to get it cleaned up and the socks I had on are likely a lost cause, but, the upside is the fan is working again, for how long, I have no clue, but it's work like it did before :).
Matt,
When you had it apart you should have added in a plug to the 12 VDC line to the motor. Then if you ever need to do it again you could just unplug it and take it outside to work on. - JoeChiOhkiExplorer IIMade a gawdawful mess when I opened up the motor for my Shurflo comfortbreeze. It had stopped running again, so I decided to see what was going on, inspect the carbon brushes and what not.
When I pulled it open, about three pounds of worn carbon brush dust poured out all over everything. It wouldn't have been so bad, if I could have gotten the motor unplugged, but as it was, I had to do it while the motor was still in place, so it rained down all over me, the table and the floor.
That stuff is not something you can simply vacuum up, either, it embeds itself and stains any surface, so it took alot of scrubbing to get it cleaned up and the socks I had on are likely a lost cause, but, the upside is the fan is working again, for how long, I have no clue, but it's work like it did before :). - 214skierExplorerScrubbed unbelievable amount of road-tar / oil off the back of my rig from weekend in the snow? Where in the world did this come from? Ran camper up to Adventurer dealer --Had a Hapijak stuck--dealer un froze for me.
After cleaning from weekend in the snow, got cover back on. - KellikastleExplorer

More Temporary Pink insulation walls. I spent last night in the camper, we had cold winds gusting up to 28mph, discovered I have air coming in around the water tank and blowing in to the camper....I have 3 options (1) to pull the camper off the truck and look for damage, (2)try to pull the tank up inside and seal the space that way then re-install the tank(3) empty the tank and seal it up on the inside then fix it right when the weather is warmer. - mooring_productExplorerGetting it ready for my brother and his wife. They are coming to Florida for a month so Im putting them into our TC. Its a great spot to sleep and keep clothes in. Ill hook up water so they have a working bathroom.
- DcoleramExploreri dropped her off at the repair shop last week to have some delam fixed on the cab over, a new front window put in ( going hunting and rocks(from the snow plows)being kicked up from other trucks and cars smashed it out) putting all new LED marker lights in it and resealing the door window
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