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Folgers in the coffee maker for us! Although we do use a Keurig at home with McDonalds McCafe cups. Both are pretty good!
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Me too! I also heard that they have this new thing called a "level" that works even better! 😁
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No water pressure on hot water side
ianbullock replied to f457930's topic in Water and Holding Tanks
Sorry when I said "backflow preventer", I meant "Checkvalve". Not sure if this is related to the anit siphoning valve you replace related to your black tank washer. -
No water pressure on hot water side
ianbullock replied to f457930's topic in Water and Holding Tanks
Sounds like the backflow preventer is stuck in the closed position obstructing the water flow? This is usually located on the main feed line out of the hot water tank. -
Arrive at a campground at 9 AM? I'm doing well if I can check out of a campground by 9 AM,,,,,,,
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Which Class B's are four season models and does it matter?
ianbullock replied to mweiner's topic in Type B Motorhomes
The winnebago 4x4, 4 seasons model appears to be new for 2018. Didn't know about that one. Is that the only one on the market this year? The Avion Azur looks to be better insulated. And although it is advertised as a 4 seasons RV, I couldn't find a definitive answer on whether or not the plumbing had a winter heated option.- 5 replies
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Which Class B's are four season models and does it matter?
ianbullock replied to mweiner's topic in Type B Motorhomes
Hi Mark, I couldn't say for sure as to whether or not there are any true 4 season Class B motorhomes, but I'm guessing that due to the fact that the ones I've seen do not have a heated basement (or any basement for that matter), it would be difficult to protect the tanks and plumbing lines from freezing. Many Class A's have this feature as well as heated tanks. As well many Class A's have some sort of additional floor ducted heat system to keep the coach toasty while traveling from front to back also protecting additional plumbing lines within the living areas. In addition many Class A's have additional insulation to whether the seasons. So my answer to your question would be a no, likely no true 4 season Class B's.- 5 replies
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Deep breath,,,count to 10...
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Although the KOA is nice, if you want to stay beach front, I would recommend that you check out Ocean Lakes. although at this late date they may be getting full. https://www.oceanlakes.com/ much nicer than the KOA...IMHO
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I have to agree with Phil. Dealer support is a huge in deciding what brand to buy. Further to this, manufacturer support is likely even more important. Between the trailers and MH's we have owned over the last 20 years, none have come without issues. What made the difference between them was warranty support. We are happy with our 2010 WB Suncruiser 37F gasser. What has made the biggest difference in drivability between it and previous gassers we have owned is the Workhorse engine and Allison transmission powertrain. A huge improvement on the previous Ford chassis we have owned. No more screaming up the hill!
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You and me both!
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That video is great! LMAO
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Beautiful and white? Only on a Christmas card!
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Well that "Chance of Snow" in the forecast has now become "Snow for Sure" Will Spring ever come?
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Still calling for a chance snow here this weekend, but I'm ready!
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That looks like a great magazine Didn't know it was out there. Thanks for the link
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Although I also carry a compressor, I usually leave my tire changing needs to the roadside assistance crew....
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No issues with ours either.
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My wife Lori drives ours frequently. On long hauls we split up the day. I generally take the morning, her the afternoon. Lori was a school bus driver for years so not intimidated by large vehicles.
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Suggestions on best hose from holding tanks
ianbullock replied to ktconners's topic in Water and Holding Tanks
We actually bought two so that we could reach any sewer connection from 10 to 40 feet. When not in use you can compress the hoses and screw the storage caps on. Makes them easy to store and keeps any residual liquid or odors inside. -
Suggestions on best hose from holding tanks
ianbullock replied to ktconners's topic in Water and Holding Tanks
I would go with the Camco 20ft Revolution Swivel RV Sewer Hose Kit. Available at Wal-Mart, Amazon, Camping World... -
Just wondering, is it possible you have the coach battery disconect switch off? (Sometimes referred to as the salesman switch) If so you could be running the furnace, lights, everything 12 volt off your charger/ converter. Without the added resource of the storage batteries this could cause your lights to dim and furnace blowers to slow..
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Me too! Thanks for sharing the pictures.