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Me_Again
Mar 21, 2014Explorer III
MFL wrote:
Good follow up Chris. I'm glad to hear it all went well!
It must have been a good load on the 350. It may have been 7000+ on the RA.
Hope the family gets some good use from it!
Jerry
It is a bit of a box of surprises on wheels!!! The solenoid for the ice marker had frozen and linked water, so we had to remove it and block the water line.
Striker on the stove top needs replacement, as it got hot and sticks.
Dead bolt was all broken up inside so we had to install a new one.
Sat dish removed from roof without sealing the screw holes. Jeff is going to get a tube of Dicor and seal these and over areas.
Broken doors on the shore power cord and truck cable.
Someone put 50 AMP RV power on the lot without a circuit breaker?? Lot has two 30RV outlets and that do have the correct breakers. 200Amp panel with main breaker. Has a GFI 15/20amp conv outlet in panel with no breaker!!
Positive! The seller installed 6 new Gladiator LRG tires. With two deep opposing slide the living room is really big.
It has a black tank wash connection.
Actually for a 1996 trailer it has a lot of "modern" features!
We positioned it so the sewer connection is under the front of the trailer just behind landing gear. This will keep the sewer hose out of the Eastern Washington summer sun.
The lot is big enough that we were able to drive right around the trailer as we ran for supplies, lunch and go play 9 holes at the Desert Aire county golf course, on the Columbia River.
Chris
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