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Ocean Mist wrote:Sound like you decided to get it! Cool beans.Jim@HiTek wrote:Ocean Mist wrote:
I don't have any Monaco or RV specific tools. I will need tools in the Motorhome, as well as tools at the house. Exciting and scared...
This will be my first RV/Coach. Heck, I don't even have the Rig yet, I'm flying out to pick it up this Friday!
I hope the only tool I need is the Gas pump on the drive home... 😄
Recommend that when you pick up your coach, you head for the nearest large empty parking lot and practice driving. Put vinyl tape on the window where the lanes are, lock all the basement compartments, measure the oil level, etc...
In other words, learn your vehicle before taking a long trip. What I did for weeks before I bought, was to watch semi trucks and buses in traffic to see how they turned and when they started pressing on the brake pedal, etc. Really helped when I drove my very first Class A RV. Not the first RV I'd ever been inside, but certainly the first I'd ever driven. My family wasn't a big rig sort of family either so I had no expirience.
Thank you that is a very wise thing to do. I had planned on it but after Igot home, but your idea to do it before I leave will be very helpfull! As well as the tape so I can figure where my rig is actually on the road...
Didn't mean to go OT...
I have a multitester, I jut have to figure out ow to use it...
Like for example how to test relays...
Jun-18-2017 11:49 PM
Jim@HiTek wrote:Ocean Mist wrote:
I don't have any Monaco or RV specific tools. I will need tools in the Motorhome, as well as tools at the house. Exciting and scared...
This will be my first RV/Coach. Heck, I don't even have the Rig yet, I'm flying out to pick it up this Friday!
I hope the only tool I need is the Gas pump on the drive home... 😄
Recommend that when you pick up your coach, you head for the nearest large empty parking lot and practice driving. Put vinyl tape on the window where the lanes are, lock all the basement compartments, measure the oil level, etc...
In other words, learn your vehicle before taking a long trip. What I did for weeks before I bought, was to watch semi trucks and buses in traffic to see how they turned and when they started pressing on the brake pedal, etc. Really helped when I drove my very first Class A RV. Not the first RV I'd ever been inside, but certainly the first I'd ever driven. My family wasn't a big rig sort of family either so I had no expirience.
Jun-18-2017 11:21 PM
Jun-18-2017 08:00 PM
Ocean Mist wrote:
I don't have any Monaco or RV specific tools. I will need tools in the Motorhome, as well as tools at the house. Exciting and scared...
This will be my first RV/Coach. Heck, I don't even have the Rig yet, I'm flying out to pick it up this Friday!
I hope the only tool I need is the Gas pump on the drive home... 😄
Jun-18-2017 07:39 PM
Jun-18-2017 06:43 PM
Busskipper wrote:
:h - TOOL's Let's talk TOOL's - :@
Simple topic but just curious what most have found as being the "Best" or Most "Used" tool you carry?
Jun-18-2017 06:31 PM