All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Sealand toilet sticks open Valkyriebush wrote: There are two screws holding the flush valve/peddle to the toilet, loosen them just a little and try again. That worked on mine. Had a guest almost cause a flood because of this issue. This... Well the opposite of. A screw came loose. What's really pathetic is it started on our last camping trip and I took the cover off to look at this assembly and did not spot a problem. This trip I'll just say I've had to do some pretty drastic things with gloves and a butter life to make sure it flushed. That will make you feel like a real tool when you finally take the time to look it over and find a single screw is loose. It may actually work better now than when I bought the rig.Sealand toilet sticks openWe are camping in San Diego right now and the toilet isn't working right. After flushing the ball will not close unless I put some gloves on grab it and force it closed. This happens intermittently but certainly enough to be putting a bit of a damper on our trip. It seems to happen more frequently if we lift the peddle to add water before flushing. It does take a fair amount of force to get it to close. Any ideas?Re: Awning vinyl repairhonestly the idea of doing this myself kind of freaks me out... a local place quoted me $350. i'm taking it down on wednesday. i figured this was more like an $800 gig..Re: Weight Distrobution Hitch Repair TUCQUALA wrote: This is what you are after, for the round bars::: http://www.etrailer.com/Accessories-and-Parts/Draw-Tite/3311.html?feed=npn&gclid=CNKCs-aAsb0CFQqCfgodqmkAZg thanks that’s what I needed http://www.etrailer.com/Accessories-and-Parts/Fastway/FA94-02-1059.html shows me a good explosion of what all makes those things work... I’m thinking I just need to take them off and bend them i don’t see any springs it just seems to be the clip itself that provides the force to push them back in. which isn’t much because the things are about a quarter of the thickness of a paper clip. i probably wore them out because i wear thick gloves to keep the grime off my hands when i hitch up and didn't realize how hard i was pulling them back.Re: Awning vinyl repairyou guys are awesome thanks for the quick responseRe: Awning vinyl repairthe mech itself is fine its the vinyl that would need to be replaced then. how much can i expect that to set me back?Re: Weight Distrobution Hitch Repair Awning vinyl repair I'm sure plenty have had to deal with this. Short of having an entirely new piece of fabric put on $$$ Are there any repair solutions some one can provide feedback on?Weight Distrobution Hitch RepairI have a husky setup with the round bars that go in under the hitch.. the opposite side is attached to the a frame with a chain that you use a breaker bar to lock. at the point where the round bars insert into the hitch there is a retaining pin that prevents the bars from dropping out. the spring that keeps that pin within the groove of the bar on both sides has either left this earth or broken. Can anyone share experience on how to repair those clips? Under tentsion the bars stay in on their own unless i take a very sharp turn but i want to get them fixed.Re: New to me tvI never got around to checking the ratio taking it out again tomorrow. Tows fine in drive. Sucks gas. Air ride works well. Much nicer than the expy
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