All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Firewood made much easier...As to an electric chainsaw.... Bought a Worx brand electric chainsaw a couple of years ago and have been very happy with it. Spent days reading reviews on the internet and the Worx was the only one that people seemed happy with. Usually boondock in the George Washington National Forest and fire wood is plentiful but too long. After dragging several snags back to the camp, I can cut plenty of firewood in 15 or 20 minutes.Re: carbon monoxide detectors ??Costar 9RV Operating Temperature: -40° C to +66° C (- 40° F to +150° F) Operating Humidity: 10 to 95% RHRe: Supco SPP6E Hard Start UnitContact the manufacturer RVP. RVP Website Several years ago I had trouble getting my Yamaha EF2400IS to run my AC. Called support and the gentleman mailed me a hard start capacitor for free. (Thank you RVP) Came with instructions and took about 1/2 hour to install. Removing and replacing the shroud took most of the time. Have your Model and Serial number ready.Thanksgiving Dinner - Pensacola FLWill be traveling to the Pensacola area over Thanksgiving with my brother and I'm looking for suggestions of restaurants to have Thanksgiving Dinner at. Any help would be appreciated. Thank youRe: Sun CalculatorIt appears that it may be an orphaned app. The author hasn't commented since 2010. What a shame as it has potential. On a related note I see that Google has removed a lot of functionality from their online maps. I used to me able to get distances (straight line) between two points and the coordinates of a point.Sun CalculatorFound this site this morning and thought it might be helpful. Sun Calculator I can see using it to optimize your location within a campground for solar or for framing that perfect sunrise/sunset photograph.Re: Extending water while Boondocking??I would be afraid of the soaps, oils, and fats coating and clogging the membrane.Re: BEST WINDSHIELD CLEANING ?For cleaning the outside of the windshield: A spray product called Greased Lightning and a plastic scrubby like you you use for cleaning a Teflon coated pan. Use a circular scrubbing motion. Make sure you wear rubber gloves as it will cause the skin on your hands to peel and rinse well with lots of water.Re: Refrigerator Tip Skylark wrote: Here is the link to the url. Refrig Tip Very interesting video. Have to check my drain tube. I recommend you watch all of there videos at Ford's RV Training & Service Number 11 is especially interesting.Re: put a bed in your car JimBollman wrote: Had a 64 Rambler wagon back in the mid 70s, used the fold down seat several times as mini camper, but a converted sedan would be an even batter stealth camper. Hey Jim, my first car was a 64 Rambler 330 Station Wagon in 1977. Seen a similar vintage Rambler at a small car show a few years back, stuck my head in the window to get a better look and the smell caused all kinds of forgotten memories to come flooding back! Oh, and the front, reclining bench seat was a big plus back then.
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