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What did you do to your Class A MH today???

Rich_Panganiban
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This is always a fun thread to watch, so I thought I would start one here.
2007 Jayco Greyhawk - Kodiak 32SS
'00 Subaru Outback Wagon
5,655 REPLIES 5,655

Bigdog
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Have had a problem with the drivers side window leaking and a wet carpet by the slide and have been working on it for a couple of weeks. Had it in two y/ago and they pulled it and sent it out to be resealed to the tune of $600 and then found there was a leak in the roof and replaced that with a new PVC roof courtesy of my insurance company to the tune of $7,300. On checking the window,I found that they had broken off a screwhead in the upper front corner and just put caulk in the hole and the top front of the window had separated from the body. I have resealed that and run a bead of clear silicone all around the window glass after finding that when I squeezed the bottom seal, water came out. It seems to have done the trick. The next thing was that two different techs that looked at it said that I needed to make sure the bottom felt was lined up with the drip holes and it wasn't. So I marked it, pulled it out and cut the drip holes to match the slots in the bottom of the window and that's doing even better. Next is to order drip hole covers to cut down on any water coming in and the wind noise.
After that is a trip into the shop where they did the work and have a discussion with the boss. It was his tech that told me that the window was fine and the weep holes were all lined up correctly.
The other thing I did today was to check the tire condition and air pressure all around and found that in about 4 months and 2,000 miles, they're all still right on the nose.
GO COUGARS
2001 Tradewinds 7390 LTC
330 Cat Turbo Freightliner Chassis
2011 Jeep Liberty(toad)

'88 Mustang 5 Spd 5.0L GT convertible (not Toad)

bigred1cav
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Canadian Rainbirds wrote:
turbojimmy wrote:
I sucked the power cord into the snowblower.


:E


EEK $$$

Canadian_Rainbi
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turbojimmy wrote:
I sucked the power cord into the snowblower.


:E

JumboJet
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Polished the yellowed headlight lens. Installed Rear View camera. Installed driver side windshield defrost fan. Replaced ABS sensor in differential. Checked to make sure radiator hoses I ordered would work. Checked the Bilstein shocks I ordered would fit. Busy day.

ABS light still on. Wheel sensors next?

turbojimmy
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I sucked the power cord into the snowblower.
1984 Allegro M-31 (Dead Metal)

mcal63775
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I took the ole goat out for its monthly drive, exercised generator,slide out and levelers. Put in 20 gal. of gasoline (93 0ct)along with seafoam. Changed motor oil and filter. 97 Coachmen F53 with a 460. I had a generator issue today, and I need to pick some brains.

ctpres
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Connected RVND GPS audio out to aux in on dash radio - WOW.
A "Retired" Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste
Chuck USNR, USAF & USCGA and Suzie
Challenger Owners Club

2015 Thor Challenger 37KT
2014 Ford Fiesta
2011 Sea Eagle 385 FT kayak
2009 Polaris RZR
2014 Zenetto Stealth road bike

peruky
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Just purchased a new to us 1999 Rexhall Rexair 3550 and took it in to be winterized, fix storage lock, fix leak by a/c, oil change, and put in new plastic vent covers for dash a/c.

mike_brez
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Put some Christmas lights on it :E

1998 36 foot Country Coach Magna #5499 Single slide
Gillig chassis with a series 40
02 Ford F250 7.3 with a few mods
2015 Wrangler JKU

Bigdog
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Loaded up and went for a 46 mile jaunt to Port Townsend for their Christmas Tree lighting with the 3 y/o GD and boy was that a kick. Everything,well almost everything,went well except the little pin dropped out of the nose of the 12V plug for the Brakebuddy and I had no brakes for the toad. That's not the first time that's happened either. Then I was so discombobulated that I forgot to put the toad in Neutral and towed it down the wet driveway and out into the street. I always check the wheels as I pull out and turn to make sure they are turning and,sure enuff,they weren't. No damage except to my ego.
Got ready to come home today and found a low tire on the toad which I took to get fixed and on the way back got a new fused plug for the brake unit,installed it and it blew the little fuse the first time it was turned on. Durn,so I came home with no brakes. The Liberty is only 3600# and you never know it's there. Other than that she ran good, except for crossing the Hood Canal Floating Bridge in a 25-30 mph cross wind.
GO COUGARS
2001 Tradewinds 7390 LTC
330 Cat Turbo Freightliner Chassis
2011 Jeep Liberty(toad)

'88 Mustang 5 Spd 5.0L GT convertible (not Toad)

JerryofWV
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I just replaced my front tv with a 42 inch LG. It already had an LCD tv, but I wanted a larger one.
Jerry & Dee Dee Pauley

2005 Monaco Monarch SE, Workhorse, Falcon II tow bar, ReadyBrake, 2012 Jeep Liberty Toad

The happiest people don't necessarily have the best of everything. They just make the best of everything they have.

Kidoo
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Getting ready to go south for the winter! It was 6 F. and the RV started fine, no need for block heater yet.

I went to have a flat repair and tire inspected. The valve had a very slow leak, it would drop to 40 PSI and stayed there for quite long, the shop tech said this was normally the sign of a leak at the valve or at the extension. One front tire had some crack showing but he said they where still OK, this guy worked as a foreman for Goodyear. He said that goodyear tires had a 5 year warranty on cracking, but mine are 2003.

I also went to have my trailing arm inspected and beefed up by a reputable big rig suspension shop. There was no crack and they welded a 1/2 plate on each side of the arms, about 6 to 8 inches long just under the axle extending fwd and back. On this type of welding, he leaves the end open to reduce stress. It needed two guy to remove and install the arm and one Welder. It was the first time for him to weld this type of arm on a MH but he does welding on all sort of suspension system. I never told him where it normally crack but when he came under the RV, he showed me exactly where he taught they crack, he was bang on!
Monaco Cayman 34 2003, Cummins 300HP
Bigfoot 2008, 10.4, F350, 2006, Diesel 6.0, Black, 4x4, long box, Air lift, Rancho 9000, Rear sway bar.

Camper_Ken
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wolfe10 wrote:
ctpres,

Suggestion: 15 minutes, even if under more than 50% load is not enough (per Onan, etc). Remember, you want to run the engine/generator long enough and under enough of a load to get the OIL, not just coolant up to temperature.

Run it for a minimum of 30 minutes with A/C's and/or heaters equaling at least 50% load.


With both motorhomes I've owned one with an Onan 4kw and the other win an Onan 5.5kw generator the manuals recommend running the generator for TWO HOURS each month under 50% load. In the summer run an air conditioner and in the winter run an electric space heater (or two) while exercising the generator.
2016 Itasca Navion 24J

SuzzeeeQ2012
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WTD44 wrote:
I have to remove the kitchen faucet every year to scrap the calcium deposits out of a small orifice. I KNOW what you mean, it is a terrible job to get under there to loosen the retaining nuts. HATE ITWTD



ick. Every year?!


and, the good news is that the pump still runs a bit when turned on which means there's still a leak.


*thumps forehead*
1997 HR Endeavor Turbo Diesel

ctpres
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Canadian Rainbirds wrote:
wolfe10 wrote:
ctpres,

Run it for a minimum of 30 minutes with A/C's and/or heaters equaling at least 50% load.

And to get the alternator itself up to temp to drive out any moisture.

Do so normally BUT in this case didn't have glasses on and there was a light on for one dash switch. Thought I left something on - hit switch and gen stopped. DUMB me. Once off I just left it off.
Hint to help others - in beginning I recorded gen run time clock and waited for it to add thirty minutes. Now I just watch bedroom alarm clock. With 110 off it resets to 12:00 on gen power, so 12:30 is all I need to see.
A "Retired" Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste
Chuck USNR, USAF & USCGA and Suzie
Challenger Owners Club

2015 Thor Challenger 37KT
2014 Ford Fiesta
2011 Sea Eagle 385 FT kayak
2009 Polaris RZR
2014 Zenetto Stealth road bike