Feb-24-2017 01:28 PM
Apr-28-2017 11:14 AM
Apr-28-2017 10:33 AM
dons2346 wrote:ncrowley wrote:
Country Coach made a great coach. Just be sure you do not have an issue with paint checking. If you are not sure what that is, do a search on the forum and you will get a lot of information about what to look for.
Paint checking is not just an issue with CC. Other brands have the same problem and will continue to have the problem when using dark pigmented paints
Apr-28-2017 09:03 AM
ncrowley wrote:
Country Coach made a great coach. Just be sure you do not have an issue with paint checking. If you are not sure what that is, do a search on the forum and you will get a lot of information about what to look for.
Apr-28-2017 05:37 AM
Feb-27-2017 02:07 PM
Feb-27-2017 07:08 AM
Feb-27-2017 06:39 AM
Soon2BDP wrote:
Thanks so much for the quick, informative replies. It's been > than 24 hrs. and I got tons of responses to my CC query. I'm feeling pretty good about my quest for a 36' Country Coach now. The conditions of a Wet PTO and Radiator concerns: Aren't they related more to Allison Transmission, Cummins/Cat or Dynomax rather than specifically Country Coach issues? Thanks again!
Feb-26-2017 10:31 AM
Feb-26-2017 04:07 AM
tropical36 wrote:Lwiddis wrote:
Even if the company was still in business the coach would be out of warranty and at ten years old most RV companies wouldn't have the caps regardless. Styles have changed.
Few caps are replaced anyway, as most Fiberglas damage is just repaired.
The only real thing, I like about my present coach, engine and chassis, still being in business, is for the tech support I get, when required, along with any drawings and diagrams that they might have available.
Feb-25-2017 10:50 AM
norwestie wrote:JR45 wrote:
There are a few things you should be aware of like the wet PTO
JR
I've googled this term and found nothing that pertains to RVs. In other equipment PTO is power take off, for running other machinery. What is a PTO in motorhome terms? And wet?
Feb-25-2017 09:53 AM
Lwiddis wrote:
Even if the company was still in business the coach would be out of warranty and at ten years old most RV companies wouldn't have the caps regardless. Styles have changed.
Feb-25-2017 09:32 AM
norwestie wrote:JR45 wrote:
There are a few things you should be aware of like the wet PTO
JR
I've googled this term and found nothing that pertains to RVs. In other equipment PTO is power take off, for running other machinery. What is a PTO in motorhome terms? And wet?
Feb-25-2017 07:49 AM
JR45 wrote:
There are a few things you should be aware of like the wet PTO
JR
Feb-25-2017 06:53 AM