All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Water Faucet leaking.The other was old and crappy anyhow :) thanks, your probably right about the washer.Re: Water Faucet leaking.I fixed. Bad faucet. Got another at Walmart for under $15Water Faucet leaking.Hello all, We just moved into our 2006 Jayco Flight and know nothing about RV's We have most stuff working but the sink has a constant drain going even when Turned the handles are set to off. Bad faucet im thinking. We're on city water but even with the pressure nearly off it still has a stream Any ideas? Re: Jumping In, Need rv buying advice, yes ive searchedCorrectRe: Jumping In, Need rv buying advice, yes ive searchedThanks for the tip , ill check into thatRe: Jumping In, Need rv buying advice, yes ive searchedseems ok http://www.dprvparkmagnolia.com/rates.htmlRe: Jumping In, Need rv buying advice, yes ive searched 2chiefsRus wrote: In that era, I would look at Monaco/Holiday Rambler models of Windsor, Camelot Diplomat, Knight, Endeavour, Ambassador. Also Tiffins or Dutchstar. Fulltimers also need to consider the cargo carrying capacity so be sure to check those numbers. Good luck in your search. Depending upon what part of Texas, it may be difficult to live in the Georgie Boy for 18 months without moving. It can get hot in a motorhome in the summer. Thank you, that makes sense. Ill look at the 300 cats and 8.3 cummins then. Also we are hooked up to full 50 and what not. 475 per month elec/water/cable/wifi during the summer months. probably on my friends land in the winterRe: Jumping In, Need rv buying advice, yes ive searchedFull time travel, work camping will cause summer months to be fairly sedentary. I could imagine traveling 7-12,000 miles a year, maybe more if we hit any far locations like AK or Canada. Some places will just be the 1 night boon dock and others we will be there for 2-4 weeks. I know everything will need maintenance and repairs no avoiding that but I would like a platform I can expect to get me to 3-500,000 miles. Were going to be in it for the next 10 years or more. I guess the gas rvs wont get past 150,000 in many cases. Also im thinking that a setup with the 8.3 cummins may be better just because i wont be pushing it as hard/ maybe reducing stress and increasing longevity? Hell I dont know lol . But it seems I can get a well maintained 93-2000 Diesel Pusher at around 50,000 miles for about 20k.. Boy rv's drop value, I guess thats good for me?Re: Jumping In, Need rv buying advice, yes ive searchedYa he just put new tires on it last season. Should be ok thereRe: Jumping In, Need rv buying advice, yes ive searchedI appreciate your feedback, although I was looking for a little more info. Specifically the most bulletproof setup/ size concerns? Thanks ! :)
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