All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Dead Refrigerator Scottiemom wrote: I'm thinking I may just wait till I get to Elkhart and check the surplus places, although there are fewer ones than in years past. I feel like my chances of finding something there might be better. I'm also going to check with the Amish at National Refrigeration who used to do all our repair on our Norcold and replaced the last one. Dale Why not call the surplus places now to see if they have your part. If they don't, you can move to Plan B now instead of later. RV SurplusRe: Ohio to WisconsinHow much adventure are you up for? There are 2 car ferries across Lake Michigan you could take. Yes, it will be out of your way, but much more relaxing than Chicago traffic. Muskingum to Milwaukee Ludington to Manitowoc The Badger is the last coal fired ship in the US.Re: How critical is it to have a perfectly level trailer?These guys catch a lot of flack on the net, but it seems they have made conversions for quite a few different cars to tow trailers: Can-AmRe: need help with wiring on KIB monitor panelKIBRe: Micro AirThis is not directly related to rv's, but I had an Easy Start on my trailer and liked it so well, I put one on my residential 2.5 ton heat pump when Micro Air started making residential units. My heat pump compressor was rated at 73 amps lra. The Easy Start has blue tooth ability to be read by my phone. This is what it showed after the 5 training starts: From 73 lra to 23- not badRe: Pet Peeves in RV Parks Re: OH to CT- I-80 or I-90?Yes, I was aware, but a reminder is always good. Thanks.Re: OH to CT- I-80 or I-90?OK, thanks for the clarification. I was looking at I-79 North out of Washington and the 2 lane 68 up to I-80. This makes much more sense. Google says it adds over 2 hours compared to I-80 or I-90, but it may be worth it.Re: OH to CT- I-80 or I-90? afidel wrote: 77 to 70 to 79 to 68 to 81 to 84, we did basically the reverse of that when coming home from NYC to NE Ohio a few years ago and it was a very pleasant drive and I was able to fill up in WV avoiding the high gas taxes in PA, you'd probably need to add a fill-up in Maryland as well unless you've got a really big tank. That looks like a lot of 2 lane driving through some hilly country. It's probably scenic, but we have some time constraints getting to CT. Did you leave out a long stretch on I-80 in your directions, or am I missing something? I do appreciate all responses.Re: OH to CT- I-80 or I-90? mdcamping wrote: I80,Pa to I287 to I684 to I84 I take once per year, worse part of the trip is I84 in western CT. Lots of construction in Western Ct combined with heavy commuting from NY. (watch for the cutting cars) It's still doable but gets worse every year. as mentioned I90 thru NY and MA is a much easier commute plus easy on/off service plazas Mike Too close to NYC for my taste, but thanks.
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