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โSep-20-2009 09:49 PM
Trish Davis wrote:
You guys, here on this thread, taught me that.
I thought I 'knew' about rigs because we had one. I was wrong.
There's more practical advice and good sense (also idiocy and tomfoolery) on this thread than anywhere on the net.
โSep-20-2009 09:40 PM
Trish Davis wrote:whiteknight001 wrote:
It takes a confident heterosexual male to wear pink.
Mark
Yes, dear, but it takes a blooming idiot to admit it.
โSep-20-2009 06:37 PM
Trish Davis wrote:Leeann wrote:
Yes, I love Cameron working on the engine in an evening gown. Priceless.
Gee, methinks that was me....actually, I think it was PINK Chanel work boots!!!???
Not pink, it was the black lambskin Chanel work boots with the little brass CC in the heel I wanted so badly 2 years ago. Hindsight says I should have bought them when I could afford them. Because there is no Chanel in my future, now.
It's my daughter had pink work boots. Then you guys all laughed at my leopard fur Timberlands.
โSep-20-2009 04:59 PM
whiteknight001 wrote:Trish Davis wrote:
No. Look for leaks.
Take it to a high-pressure carwash, that's how.
Buy some Eternabond tape (NOT from Wal-Mart!) and get at it...
Search this thread for how to clean off old putty and put on new Eternabond.
Seal the coach, then repair drivetrain, then the propane system including fridge. Then water and holding tanks. Then the interior electric and genny.
Trust us on this --Keep the water out.
I just loooove how Trishie just cuts to the chase on stuff!
I don't think a list of priorities could be stated more succinctly.
It also holds to another parameter- cost. These are the more spendy items when working on a rig.
Mark
โSep-20-2009 04:52 PM
whiteknight001 wrote:
It takes a confident heterosexual male to wear pink.
Mark
โSep-20-2009 04:50 PM
Leeann wrote:
Yes, I love Cameron working on the engine in an evening gown. Priceless.
Gee, methinks that was me....actually, I think it was PINK Chanel work boots!!!???
โSep-20-2009 04:39 PM
RVnoob13 wrote:
I have already checked it over for leaks and the drivetrain, I am a auto mechanic by profession, so I am not to worried about that.
The propane system is something I dont want to take any chances on so I am taking the rv to a dealer to have it checked out. It leaks at the opening valve on the tank (tank is half full). I dont want to try and use anything with gas until I feel comfortable with it.
The tanks have been replaced so I know they are good, not sure about the water pump though.
I have pictures of it, I just dont know how to change the size of them to be able to post them. Not real computer literate.
โSep-20-2009 11:54 AM
Leeann wrote:
Great! We love progress....and pics.
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โSep-20-2009 10:10 AM
RVnoob13 wrote:
I have already checked it over for leaks and the drivetrain, I am a auto mechanic by profession, so I am not to worried about that.
The propane system is something I dont want to take any chances on so I am taking the rv to a dealer to have it checked out. It leaks at the opening valve on the tank (tank is half full). I dont want to try and use anything with gas until I feel comfortable with it.
The tanks have been replaced so I know they are good, not sure about the water pump though.
I just want to get the electrical system working to start with then work on the other luxury things after.
Thanks for all the links, should get me started.
I have pictures of it, I just dont know how to change the size of them to be able to post them. Not real computer literate.