All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Water Heater ProbsThanks for all the help. I was able to get it to light and work great. I might not have had the heater full of water when I was trying at the campground and made certain of it being full before I tried to start it again. By the way if anyone is interested.....Bear Lake State Park on the Utah side of Bear Lake is a great place to camp!! We had a great trip!Re: Water Heater ProbsAt campground plugged into power. At home did both gas AND electric to make sure both worked as I knew we would have hook up. I checked the breaker at my converter and all seems good. Where else is there a fuse ? I'm sure it's a lack of power issue I think as I'm not getting that switch to light inside my trailer where I turn it on to start it and then it clicks on when using gas. Not sure where else there might be a fuse. I checked all my wiring up to it and seems normal. But, I'm no electrician. Thanks for the help if you guys can think of anything else.......Water Heater ProbsCamping now. When I left the house water heater worked . Get to campground no Worky. Its a suburban. Will not work on either gas or electric. When turn over to gas does not even attempt to light-no clicky sounds. The light on the switch no allumination like it should when we first turn the switch on. Any ideas on what to check for?? My trailer is 8 years old so I wonder if its shot?????Re: Post your tow vehicle pics here HunterBri wrote: I find these photos a bit funny.....REDNECK on a Nissan XTERRA.....too funny!!Re: Post your tow vehicle pics here ~DJ~ wrote: That is a nice looking truck!!Re: HEY we need a sticky for our TT pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FerrickFamily wrote: 502_Jimmy wrote: Mike E. wrote: Want to know where he got the A-framed reciever hitch assembly on the front of that Lacrosse. Very interesting! Mike I built that myself. It was made from necessity. Bad mojo is heard about the hitch on the bumper, and I did not want to add more length to the tow vehicle, so I made this one. I also did not want to void the frame warranty. It is not bolted through or welded to the frame at all. There are two 3/8" plates, one at the top and the bottom, with four 1/2" grade 8 bolts per side. It sandwiches the TT frame. The "receiver" frame itself is made from 3"x3"x3/16" tubing. My friends call it my motorcycle rack. It works great. I even had an engineer friend stamp and seal my drawing before I made it. I can see the bikes in the mirror and there is no bouncing at all. The bike rack itself is a Hollywood Racks 4 bike hitch rack. Here is another picture of it. John Build one for me! :) Great idea and great job. You could make some serious money with that idea!! I want to say "NICE RACK!" :)Re: HEY we need a sticky for our TT pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bonnie Abbzug wrote: About a month ago my hubby and I went camping out in the Utah desert. The weather turned to poo and I found myself standing outside with a winter coat, hat, gloves, scarf, boots, cooking dinner and freezing my rear end off. As I looked around and realised all of our fellow campers were warm and snug inside their TT's, I swore I'd not go to Utah again, without one of my own! So, on the way home we stopped in at the local RV dealer and purchased this beauty!! She's in spectacular shape and very clean for a 7 year old used model! The PO's took very good care of her! We took her camping once already and again it snowed, but this time I was warm and snug inside while cooking dinner! I was one happy camper! Sounds like Utah!! The weather changes so fast. It is a great place to camp though!!Re: Post your tow vehicle pics here locknload223 wrote: Congrats on the Excursion, very nice. If you're not already aware of these sites, check them out, alot of good info. http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/index.php http://www.thedieselstop.com/forums/ Already signed up to the FTE site. Do you have any photos of yours? Any good advice you can give about the Excursion?Re: Post your tow vehicle pics here New TV bought last week. Yup it's a Diesel!! My kids love this!! Very Clean!! Re: HEY we need a sticky for our TT pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NickMan wrote: SoCalJoe wrote: I've been monitoring this forum for years and I've finally purchased a rig and TT. Thanks to all of the advise I've received on this forum over the years, I was able to make an informed decision on which TT would best suit our family's needs. That is one stunning looking truck, omg. You're going to have lots and lots of fun.. :B :C That truly is a sweet looking truck! I am so jealous.
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