All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: clorox bleach in diesel Mushroom wrote: Guys, that's 1 cup in how much fuel? Bleach is an oxidizer - I'm surprised it hasn't caught fireRe: FreightlinerThey are the best have dealt with them a few times - nothing but good stuff happensRe: Marcerator donsuefuggrwe wrote: We have been using one for 12 years in one spot where we stay twice a year for a month each time. (spring and fall) One inch hose is a must. Even then you will eventually build a pyramid of poop in the black tank. A one inch line and macerator can not produce the surge that you get with a 3 or is it a 4 inch hose and valve wide open needed to remove everything. Then when we leave these sites we put half a container of Calgon into the tank. It softens everything up and the next time we dump we can see the black bottom of the tank. We pump to a septic tank 80 feet from the MH. Good luck. Most important---nothing but toilet paper into the tank and as little of that as possible. Just left 7 months in Florida at one spot never used anything but the FloJet . No problems but did flush the tank with the black tank flush valve .Re: MarceratorI have both the Sanicon and the FloJet I keep the Sanicon as a back up and use the FloJet as I like it better . With the FloJet I make runs as long as 100 feet on level ground with a 3/4 inch hoseRe: Is there any GPS that will do...to me it's a hassle ?????????????? With my Garmin all I have to do is program in my way points and go. It is a machine after all and you have to tell it what to do I have had Magellian Tom Tom and I'll never own one that isn't a GarminRe: Slide Out QuestionsMy Newmar has never given me a problem with the slides , but boy it grinds and groans to high heaven when workingRe: levelers - which fluid DailyDriver wrote: They don't seem to be real picky on the type of fluid. Operators Manual Hydrolic fluid is 10 weight , anything 10 weight would do Transmission fluid ( DEx3 or any universal ) as long as it won't eat the seals and trans fluid will not eat the sealsRe: Pets in the coach Lobstah wrote: We have not taken our beloved boxers camping...yet. Up until now, we've had live-in pet sitters that always take care of our dogs and cats when we travel...but that situation is changing. I think every campground we've stayed at has specified that pets are not to be left alone in the RV. Are there campgrounds out there that don't have this rule? Jim ManyRe: Gas pricesWell I sat down and did a true cost analysis once and taking all things into consideration the MH travel was a little bit more expensive ( Not very much just a few more dollars ) but the perks were many so for me it makes sense and that is at 7.5 - 8.0 MPG of dieselRe: Off pavement in a Class A? hershey wrote: Years ago, I had a 20' Class A. It had virtually no overhang. I towed a bike trailer to some of the most unbelievable places. Big ditches, uneven terrain and rocky (big rocky) roads. I even had a winch on the front bumper. Only used it once to pull a jeep out of the way. :) good way to crack a windshield , ask me how I know this