All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: CC&R dated 1973 says no RVs, trailers, boats can be storedI had that problem when I moved into my condo. I could not bring it home to load it. There is no place for storage so that is not a question I got on the board and then president. We had to redo our master deed ad by-laws and it got 3 days before and after a trip for loading ad unloading. Everyone approved when we voted on it. (182 8uits). I am still president 15 years later.Re: How do you transport your mobioity scooterI have had a Travel Scoot for 5 years now. 35# to lift into my Equinox. It folds if necessary. It goes on airplanes and I ride to the plane door. It gets picked up and always there when I get off the plane. The light weight enables it to go where others can't go. My big heavy one is in the garage, unused for the last 5 years.Re: Great time to Sell Your RV!I was at Holland Motor Homes last week and they had no motorhomes for sale. Their last used one was sold to someone in Pennsylvania and they had no new ones left.Re: Friend is looking to get into rv.. check this site out ??Mt. Clemens, MI. was literally my back yard for 37 years before moving to Holland, MI. I checked and the BBB has nothing listing them. FRAUD! I was at Holland Motor Homes the other day and they were complaining of the shortage of available motorhomes, new and used. I am sure they would know of any auctions.Re: Oil change + replace battery, which comes first ?It is that starting for a few minutes to warm it up and then shutting it off is what helps to build up moisture in the oil. Getting the whole engine totally warmed up will get the moisture hot enough to evaporate. UNLESS YOU HAVE EXCESSIVE MOISTURE DILUTING YOUR OIL I WOULDN'T WORRY ABOUT IT.Re: What about driving a diesel pusher?If you ever drove a Blue Bird bus they loved switches and they had enough left for their motorhomes. My daughter's family had 2 Bluebirds and they had switches. Most that I have seen on DPs never come close to Bluebirds.Re: Honest RV Dealers - Are there any?I have been RVing since September of 1969 with TTs, pop-ups and A,B,&C motorhomes. I just bought my 3rd motorhome (used) from General RV. For me service has been great, which is why I keep going back. My salesman moves from Grand Rapids area to Ocala for winters. Jeff. This is probably my last MH purchase since I am 82 years old now.Re: Maritmes phone coverageI have Verizon unlimited service so I can use my phone in US and Canada. No switching of any kind. Personally I will NEVER have anything to do with AT&T after the ripoff I got when they installed my worthless satellite TV service.Re: Should I buy a Class C or not for this specific situation?I just bought a 1999 Challenger 31'. I went for a Class A for several reasons. Water tanks are inside heated basements in most cases, I don't have to reach under the MH to dump tanks, They are less prone to leaks in the cabover section. I gave had A,s B, and C. over 51 years of RVing, as well as TT, pop=ups and a Hi-Lo. I didn't want to spend much money at my age (82) so when I have to sell it I won't lose much.Re: New to me 1979 Dodge FireballMy first MH was a Fireball and I have not heard of one until now. I bought a '76 in '86 and traded it in '89. Mine was 20.5'When I traded it in the dealer later told me they sold it 3 seperate times and every time they brought it back for a larger one.
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