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elkhartjim

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  1. No cabin fever here in the Hill Country, 60 degrees and beautiful blue skies. We've been out cutting cedar and worked up a sweat. I'll been bring firewood to the back porch a little later.

    Carl......shame on you. I need to ask, how did you find out that formation?  Never mind, Alabama is the true champion unless Clemson beats them.


  2. Thinking so more about this, are you referring to the Horton fan clutch for the Cummins engine?  If so,  those are readily available as it is problematic for the ISB engine.  It's hard for me to believe Cummins can no longer provide parts for a 6-8 year old engine. 

    I hope you come back with some more information.On edit: 

    The 2011 Ventanas were built on the Freightliner chassis. The Spartain chassis is not available until you get to the Dutch Star line. 

    May I ask which model you have and engine horsepower?

     

     


  3. Sounds like you have a lot of chassis issues and issues with the components used in many different motor homes. I would really be ticked at Spartin if I were you.

    I'm curious what leveling jack company is no longer supporting a six year old product.

    Have you contacted Newmar customer service?


  4. I've had a Newmar since August. What you've heard about comfort drive is not hype, it's the real deal. Unfortunately for you, the used market is tight at this time and Newmar is not accepting anymore orders for 2018's. A friend ordered in Nov with a June delivery promise. The Newmar 's easily fill your requirements both mechanically and with the comforts of home.

    My experience with the comfort drive has been awesome. Wind is not an issue and where I used to drive max of 300 miles per day, I've recently driven 500. Was I tired, sure, but I could have never done it in my previous pusher without near exhaustion. My wife drove our previous motorhome one time and said never again, she likes to drive the Newmar and it is 44' vs 38'.


  5. WAIT.....stop and hold the press. A bad oil pressure switch caused the low coolant alarm or did you just think it was the alarm low coolant going off?

    The only time my low coolant light and alarm came on on my old motor home a few seconds later I get a message engine shutting down. This happened directly in front of the Foretravel plant and yes, she spent her time looking at those million dollar babies while I made a roadside repair. 

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