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2Gordons
Aug 13, 2013Explorer
Backed up one time without folding up the rear flip-up step... caught it on something an destroyed it.
I got distracted putting the awning legs down, and went to help a neighbor driving in some pegs to hold their awning down. Hours later, a gust of wind flipping my awning over the top of my camper reminded me that I had not completed this vital step.
If that branch looks like it's hanging low enough to maybe contact your AC cover... it probably is.
Don't hook your battery leads up backwards when installing your house battery. It blows fuses and circuit breakers all over the place.
If you have a pull-out battery disconnect switch in your battery box, make sure it's pushed in before you pull the battery out... They will snap off if you hit them just right.
I got distracted putting the awning legs down, and went to help a neighbor driving in some pegs to hold their awning down. Hours later, a gust of wind flipping my awning over the top of my camper reminded me that I had not completed this vital step.
If that branch looks like it's hanging low enough to maybe contact your AC cover... it probably is.
Don't hook your battery leads up backwards when installing your house battery. It blows fuses and circuit breakers all over the place.
If you have a pull-out battery disconnect switch in your battery box, make sure it's pushed in before you pull the battery out... They will snap off if you hit them just right.
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