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Class A Motorhomes

LOG
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Explorer
By title, this is a Class A Motorhome forum. I request that forum members put in their Profile the type of Class A Motorhome that they own. Or, I request that they place the type of Class A Motorhome that they own in the their signature. Why? Because I have observed or suspect by the responses to members posts that a significant number of posters own Fifth wheels, Travel Trailers, of other RVs other than a Class A Motorhome. The mindset of someone that owns other than a Class A Motorhome tends to make their posts worthless. So, if a reader of the posts knows that the member does not own a Class A Motorhome, then the OP or other reader can take the members post with a grain of salt and move on to other members post that are more relevant to the OPs post.
LOG
2005 Chinook Glacier
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LVJ58
Explorer
Explorer
LOG wrote:
Maybe one of the moderators can explain why the title says that this forum is especially for Class A Motorhome travelers.



Perhaps one of the moderators may choose to close this thread:R
Jim & Sherry Seward
Las Vegas, NV
2000 Residency 3790 V-10 w/tags & Banks System
2003 Suzuki XL/7 toad

OhhWell
Explorer
Explorer
John & Angela wrote:
Cut him some slack boys and girls. Low self esteem, improperly prescribed meds, you never know what drives this kind of behaviour. He'll move on.


Careful, I used the term "off his meds" once and got moderated. :R
1998 bounder 36s V10 F53

Rollnhome
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Explorer
Does this now mean that when I take my MH into Freightliner, Cummins, or Allison I need to make sure the mechanic owns a class A otherwise he don't know what to do????? Going to be hard to find a shop now 🙂 What about roadside assistance???? This is going to change my travel destination considerations.
2008 Discovery 40X towing a Jeep Grand Cherokee

Canadian_Rainbi
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Explorer
John & Angela wrote:
Cut him some slack boys and girls. Low self esteem, improperly prescribed meds, you never know what drives this kind of behaviour. He'll move on.


lol Que divertido amigos!. I was going to block him but this as been an entertaining thread so I'll wait a while!

Bird_Freak
Explorer II
Explorer II
LOG wrote:
For all the members that are somehow missed the point of my original post, please be assured that you do not have to block my post. I do not respond to questions that do not directly apply to Class A Motorhome. That is one of the main reasons I would like to know the type of RV that a member is asking about. And, for all of the members that have not owned a Class A DP, then you really have no clue about the systems that one has. Some electronics are the same, some furnaces are the same, some air conditioners may be the same. But the generators, air bags, inverters, leveling systems, slide outs, engines, and a host of other items are not the same. I also own a Winnebago Itasca Gas Class A Motorhome. There is no comparison between the two as far as the systems go. Travel Trailers and Fifth wheels have no engine or transmission. Most do not have a generator. For sure not a diesel generator. As I said, the title of this forum is Class A Motorhomes. There are forums for travel trailers, fifth wheels, Class C and B motorhomes. I do no read those forums because I feel I would not have much to share. I only belong to two forums, this one and the Foretravel forum. I read this forum to increase my knowledge of Class A Motorhomes. I have to say that I don't gain much knowledge. I belong to this forum because I like the what Good Sam Club has to offer.
I can't believe how narrow minded you are! As I said before I now have a 5er but have had 1 pop up, 1 B class, 2 A class. You would not like my help with anything because I do not own a A class dp. Did I mention I am a certified Class 8 mechanic as well as gas. I have worked on air bag systems since they were first installed on class 8 tractors. You have no idea what qualifications someone has in any field by what they own. Please do us a favor and stay on the Foretravel site.
Eddie
03 Fleetwood Pride, 36-5L
04 Ford F-250 Superduty
15K Pullrite Superglide
Old coach 04 Pace Arrow 37C with brakes sometimes.
Owner- The Toy Shop-
Auto Restoration and Customs 32 years. Retired by a stroke!
We love 56 T-Birds

rgatijnet1
Explorer III
Explorer III
LOG wrote:
For those members that would like to respond to this thread, without reading the entire thread, please be advised that I did not bring up the fact that I own a ten year old Foretravel. A member started the Foretravel discussion and it was to be sure a less than polite post.
I have no opinion on what type of motorhome someone owns or has owned.
I would also like to add that I now have a lot less respect for some members than I had when I made the first post.


On your very first post you said: then the OP or other reader can take the members post with a grain of salt and move on to other members post that are more relevant to the OPs post.

Perhaps you should understand that posters here are not getting paid. If they offer a suggestion, it is only because they are TRYING to help with the OP's problem. Some problems are extremely difficult to troubleshoot over the internet, especially when the OP may not accurately describe his symptoms. Still, in 99.99999% of the cases when an OP does have a question, someone here takes time from their own busy schedule and tries to help. Sometimes that help solves the problem and sometimes it doesn't. In any case, no one ever asks for anything in return. If you do not feel that anyone can help you with any problem but another Class A owner, say so in your post and I am sure that no one else will bother to offer any assistance.

John___Angela
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Explorer
Cut him some slack boys and girls. Low self esteem, improperly prescribed meds, you never know what drives this kind of behaviour. He'll move on.
2003 Revolution 40C Class A. Electric smart car as a Toad on a smart car trailer
Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but rather by the moments that take our breath away.

OhhWell
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Explorer
obgraham wrote:
I haven't had this much fun on an internet forum in ages!

It seems OP has dug himself a hole, and keeps on shoveling!


You gotta respect the determination on a certain level though. At least he has a backbone, well supported as it is by the Italian leather of his Foretravel captain's chair.
1998 bounder 36s V10 F53

obgraham
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Explorer
I haven't had this much fun on an internet forum in ages!

It seems OP has dug himself a hole, and keeps on shoveling!

Effy
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Explorer
Aren't there Foretravel forums out there? Please go join one.
2013 ACE 29.2

Effy
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Explorer
LOG wrote:
For those members that would like to respond to this thread, without reading the entire thread, please be advised that I did not bring up the fact that I own a ten year old Foretravel. A member started the Foretravel discussion and it was to be sure a less than polite post.
I have no opinion on what type of motorhome someone owns or has owned.
I would also like to add that I now have a lot less respect for some members than I had when I made the first post.


Ditto
2013 ACE 29.2

LOG
Explorer
Explorer
For those members that would like to respond to this thread, without reading the entire thread, please be advised that I did not bring up the fact that I own a ten year old Foretravel. A member started the Foretravel discussion and it was to be sure a less than polite post.
I have no opinion on what type of motorhome someone owns or has owned.
I would also like to add that I now have a lot less respect for some members than I had when I made the first post.
LOG
2005 Chinook Glacier

enblethen
Nomad
Nomad
It appears that it the OP doesn't like 5ers,campers or anything other then a Class A DP. He doesn't seem to care about class A gas rigs either.

Bud
USAF Retired
Pace Arrow


2003 Chev Ice Road Tracker

gone2dadesert
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rgatijnet1 wrote:

Many, if not most people on this forum have owned many different types of RV's and their knowledge base is not limited to their current RV. Most that post on here also do their own maintenance on their coaches.



My next coach might be a 2014 Foretravel ih-45 Quad Slide, it's currently discounted 30% from a MSRP of $1,297,904 :W
2011 Hurricane 31J
2008 Jeep JK Unlimited Rubicon

OhhWell
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Explorer
rockhillmanor wrote:
LOG wrote:
Actually, I am a gun owning conservative with ten years US Navy service with time served in Vietnam.

I have not posted much in the two years I have been a member, because unlike many on this forum, I only post when I think I can actually help the OP.To those that think that a ten year old Foretravel has outdated equipment. It only goes to support that some members simply know nothing about Class A Motorhomes.


And judging from the few posts you have posted all you seem to have to say is how a Foretravel is far better than any other MH that is owned by all other forum members. And that is contributing to the forum how?

and BTW, using the 'I served in the Navy card' isn't going to help you at this point with that attitude.


Please explain how the majority of your posts bragging and "CLAIMING" to know the facts that a Foretravel is better than ANY other MH is contributing or helping other forum members?

here's a few of your posts:

...A ten year old 36' Foretravel will cost about $135,000. The features on that ten year old Foretravel will equal almost any top of the line 2014 model of any size. The lessor quality new 36' models will not have anywhere near the equipment that was standard on a ten year old Foretravel 36'.

...For a comparison, go look at a fifteen year old Foretravel. Then go look at a five year old Forest River Georgetown. The difference in aging and quality should then be obvious. This comparison will show the value of a ten year old Foretravel to a new Georgetown.

...I may be wrong on this, if so please correct me. As far as I know, Foretravel is the only motorhome manufacturer that makes a 34 foot motorhome with air leveling, four wheel air disc brakes, Allison transmission retarder, eight outside air bag suspension, power hose and water reels and 400 hundred HP cummins engine. Compare these features to other manufactures. Most of the time their top of the line model will not have these features. And, they are available on a ten year old Foretravel for under $150,000.

...a fifteen year old Foretravel that will have better build quality than a new $100,000 Winnebago or Forest River.

...Our ten year old entry level Foretravel has more features than any brand new gas class A Motorhome

...considered a Foretravel? Someone just traded in their new 2014 American Coach Heritage on a new 2014 Foretravel. The Heritage had less than 4,000 miles. Just saying.

I'd certainly like to meet the owner who traded in a 2014 MH for another 2014 just to have a Foretravel.:R

http://forums.woodalls.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/search/parms/sw%7B%7D|km%7B%7D|kl%7B%7D|fm%7B%7D|pd%...


I don't particularly disagree with most of his Foretravel claims. it certainly does shed some light on his frame of mind however.

I will say that the entertainment and tech features on even entry level coaches sure do beat out 10 year old top models.
1998 bounder 36s V10 F53