May-01-2015 12:22 PM
May-12-2015 12:55 PM
oakbowery wrote:
If you don't use the propane part of the fridge (which we don't) then I'd suggest just installing a $300 fridge from Lowes. That's what my father did in his camper when the fridge went out. We never dry camp and generally camp within a few hours of the house. He's yet to run into a situation where the food isn't still nice and cold even after a two or three hour drive (as long as you keep it sealed it'll generally stay cold several hours). Luckily my factory fridge hasn't died yet, but I suspect I'll do the same when it does. On my father's we just re-worked the wood framing around the fridge. It actually looks nicer now than before in my opinion. I'll post a pic of it this weekend as the whole family will be at the lake. My father was in the same position as you and didn't want to spend $1200 for a fridge.
May-12-2015 12:30 PM
westend wrote:
Bubba,
I don't have to get away from ridiculous laws and neighbors watching my every move because I don't live in a community like that. I'm sorry if my post ruffled some feathers. My thought was that if a person needed to work on their hobby equipment for a few hours, maybe other members of the community would see that it doesn't harm anyone and life would be a richer place.
May-09-2015 08:15 AM
Sondy132001 wrote:CavemanCharlie wrote:
Nice looking TT from the one picture you posted. But,,, your crank up TV antenna is broken too. I can see the crank handle in the picture and it looks wrong.
I have raised and lowered the TV antenna a few times and didn't seem to have any issues ?? I'll check it again, but in all reality I won't use it, I bought a dish and have DirecTV, that'll probably my mode of entertainment or my iPod 😃
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May-08-2015 04:35 PM
rbpru wrote:
Like the kids say,” It is easier to ask forgiveness than permission in the first place.”
Personally, I would park it until I got the information I needed or until someone said something. Then, I would tell them, “ It is a good thing that that rule does not apply to TTs”.
Of course that is why I live on the back side of a 20 acre cornfield. Some of us are just not meant to live with civilized people.
I rarely use ther propane side of my frig. We could get by with an electric only model.
May-08-2015 10:24 AM
May-08-2015 09:56 AM
CavemanCharlie wrote:
Nice looking TT from the one picture you posted. But,,, your crank up TV antenna is broken too. I can see the crank handle in the picture and it looks wrong.
May-07-2015 06:32 PM
May-07-2015 04:48 PM
westend wrote:
Bring your pretty new trailer home, clean it up, and fix all the bits. Wave at the neighbors and smile. These HOA Nazi's have to learn that people have lives and we're all not robots glued to a phone to complain.
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May-01-2015 03:56 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:Sondy132001 wrote:
My RV frig is dead, the guy I bought the trailer from said it worked one day the next it didn't. I have been looking for a refrigerator for a year, they seem to be made of gold. Even the used crappy ones on Craigslist are $700. New ones are $1200 yikes almost more than I paid for my used trailer 😃
Is there a place online to find used rv refrigerators that won't break the bank ?? thanks for any info.
Have you tried to operate it?
Does it turn ON?
What does it do....what does it not do?
They are not complicated..........power/heat source/liquid-vapor-liquid cycle.
Sometimes it is just a fuse/bad connection.....sometimes a control module.....sometimes the cooling unit.
But.....'fridge is dead' doesn't describe much.
Replacement cooling units can be purchased for >$500
And there are RV Salvage Yards