All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsFantastic fan not workingThe fan n my 2002 Carriage Cameo is not working. The drive lift motor is working fine but the dome won't raise. I removed the drive motor and turned it on as I said it's ok. I removed the plastic shield that has the switches etc. and I can reach the lift arm drive and turn the end of the lift arm shaft with my fingers with no resistance. I'm assuming at this point that the lift drive unit is junk ??? Anyone with knowledge of this your opinion would be helpful. ThanksRe: 5th wheel winter coverThe last time that I posted on this site I was a senior member with a lot more then 7 posts. As I recall I had way over one hundred posts. O well no big deal. Someone screwed up. What's new.Re: 5th wheel winter cover DutchmenSport wrote: System is showing you only have 7 posts. "Member" status is based upon the number of posts you make, not how long ago you joined as a member. Get crazy and start posting a bunch of stuff and up your status! Covers? I used Adco for years. Only problem was the rain gutters poking holes in the corners. I still have the cover for my 31 foot Springdale. Too small for my 35 footer I have now. Quit using the covers a few years ago because we driveway - winter camp too much. Always a pain to move the cover around to get in and out the door, and tie and retie it so the wind won't flop it around. And we started taking winter trips. Nothing worse than having snow on the roof and trying to remove the cover. It's a personal choice. I see no difference with a cover than without a cover. The only REAL difference I've seen is, it take a lot more work to use a cover than to NOT use one! :) 5th wheel winter coverI have my 5th wheel parked at a camp ground on the south shore of lake Erie where it has been since April ( Oak Harbor area ) I plan on leaving it there over the winter and would like some suggestions on a good quality cover. I have looked at some on C/W and Amazon. I think that a cover that will keep the rain and UV off will cost 300.00 + but I haven't found one that didn't have negative reviews. I would also like to find one that would last at least 3 years. I could bring it home and put it inside but it would be a lot simpler to just winterize it and leave it there. It does not get any colder there then here at the farm (north central Ohio) and I will blow out the lines - pump in anti freeze shut everything down and in general winterize like I have been doing for the last 45 years. Suggestions ???? I don't know why it lists me as a new member I joined back in 2010 ?? maybe because I havent been on here in awhile. ??
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