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  1. snowski, Your ignition solenoid will have power to one side (large post) and not the other (large post) when the key is off. Then power on both sides when the key is on. If no power when the key is on check the small post, if only one it should be positive (Hot with the key on) or if two small post one is hot and one is ground (with the key on). If you have power to th small post but still only have power to one side of the solenoid then you have a bad solenoid. If you have power to one large post and not the other, you could try jumping the two large post and try to start the coach. Now power to one side of Solenoid and power to the small post with the key on and no power to the second large post "Bad Solenoid" If no power to the small post but the coach will start with a jumper on the large post you will need to find a bad fuse or shorted wire. Hope I didn't confuse you but it was clear in my mind. Carl was posting as I typed. Herman
  2. Ron, Send them the bill for the Road service you had to pay. They most likely will reimburse you for they did for me. Herman
  3. Joe, You can let me know through Carl and hopefully we can join you'll. As for the two girls, close to Carl's place in Galveston you have both the Beach (sand) and the Strand (Historic Street). And not too far is Kemah (maybe 20 minutes) and it's Board Walk. Also in the same area is Brett Wolfe, Wayne and Blake. Herman
  4. Richard, The three couches as you said look fine, but the carpet Many year ago we had a small cruiser. We had a V bed up front and two couches in the saloon. The two couches made into bunks. The back cushions were hinged and had a small extension that folded back under when down. This gave the slope to the back. When unfolded the extension would flip up and make the bed wider. The bunk was held up by two rods the hooked under the top bunk and a strap to the ceiling. (the designer must have been a seaman because it was like the bunks on the US Wasp CV-18) The rods stored behind the back when in the couch position. Just a thought We look forward to the finished project. Herman
  5. Wayne, Here is the number for the gentleman that weighs coaches in Livingston. 936-327-8873 or www.escapees.com/smartweight Herman
  6. Rick, Will you be in Perry? Would like to see your setup up close. Herman
  7. Keon, Sorry about that-- you have a good looking Family as well. Will you and the Family by some chance be in Perry or Gillette or both? Would love to meet you and the Family. That boy looks like he would like to ride around on my golf cart. I would be happy to show you'll around either or both Rallies. Herman
  8. Lets get back to the OP who said that can't get in his coach due to no power. He doesn't want to let us know how he got in, if he did. Brett, lets close this Topic. Herman
  9. Wayne, The Senate Bill is SB 58 not 1588 according to the Texas State Legislator web site. Herman
  10. According to what I can find, Senate Bill 58 Authored by Senator Huffines is set to take effect March 1, 2018. Looking into the Texas Legislature and the SB 58 it was quite confusing to say the least. But that is to be expected it was written by a very large group of attorneys. Herman
  11. Joe, Texas has a very strange Vehicle Inspection system. In counties like Travis (Austin the Capitol), Dallas & Tarrant (Dallas & Ft. Worth) and Harris (Houston) and all of the counties that touch the mentioned counties Must have a Safety and a Emissions Inspection and Test, with the exception Diesel motor Homes and Gas Motor Homes over 28 feet. They only require a Safety Inspection. In all counties outside the mentioned counties only a Safety Inspection is required. You must have the inspection completed within 30 days of your registration due date. The inspection station inputs the inspection information into the computer so when you go to re-register your vehicle the licensing office has the information including you insurance information on file. Now to top it all off, there is a change in the works to eliminate the state inspection all together. Insurance will still be required. Herman
  12. Notice to all Class "B" coaches. I have checked with the powers to be on Perry. There is a location that is being set aside for RoadTrecs and Class"B" coaches close to showers. I was also informed that there will also be power available. Of course, if the owner of a Class B wishes to be parked in another area (for example to park next to friends) that that would also be OK. So please come and enjoy. Herman
  13. See my quote, and yes Beaver was part of Monaco in 2007. Herman
  14. kstockwe, Welcome to FMCA and the Forum. We had about 20 to 25 in Indianapolis. Hope to have that many in Perry. Will be looking into an area for "B" close to the Shower Facilities. Parking them together is not to segregate them but having the parking close to their needs. When I find out something about the parking I will post it here. Again, Welcome. Herman
  15. Welcome to the Forum. If you are thinking of being prepared for Boon Docking you can check with RV Parks along your route about dumping and filling water tanks. They may charge a nominal fee but you would need to call ahead and ask. Herman
  16. Jen, good looking family. This July FMCA's Convention and Family Reunion (Rally) will be in Gillette Wyoming. Give a shout out to David Marlowe. David and his wife Loretta are the Youth Directors for FMCA and will be doing all of the planning for that Rally. Gillette sits right in between Yellowstone to the West and Devils Tower and Mount Rushmore to the East. They will have something for all ages. dmarlowe@wildblue.net Hope to see you there. Herman
  17. Thanks, I knew of them in Madison and Indianapolis but wasn't sure about Perry. Will talk with BC to see if we will have some parking close to them. Herman
  18. Roland, You will shortly be getting all the information you will ever need on the RVG from Tom B. Tom is even a Golfer. Herman
  19. Joe, That is the exact sensor I have. As you can see there is a small nut on top and when removed you can replace the blade. The Blade is what I can't find. Herman
  20. patriot44 and jenmacias, I applaud you both. Your children would learn so much from the adventure seeing this wonderful country. My only concern is for the children's social life. I have a niece that home schooled all 4 of her children but they lived in one place the entire time. The younger of the two, boys decided that they wanted to play sports and she oped to send them to public school when they reached the 6th and 7th grades. If you are able to say travel all summer in the North and maybe meet families from all corners of the country then put them in school in the south during the winter they would have the best of both worlds. Friend all over the country and friends at home. Remember by being members of FMCA your children have over 75,000 Grand Parents. Just my thoughts Good Luck Herman
  21. Wayne, someone else said they weight at Weight station scales when they are closed. Have passed many on the road that were closed but never drove across them. Do they mind? Herman
  22. "Old girl fatter than I thought!" "Blame it on the DW", Joe do you really want to go there???????????????????? Herman
  23. Welcome to the Forum, I have the Key-less entry on our coach and when I can't get the door to unlock with the remote or key pad, I just used the key to unlock the door. You can also use a jumper cable to the chassis battery and unlock the door. If all 6 batteries are fully charged and wired correctly you should not have any problem opening the door. Since you are in Ohio and it is very cold now, might I suggest that you ,if you can, plug in your block heater. Diesel engines are not fond of cold but work well if the heater has been on for several hours. Good luck and don't be a stranger, let us know what you find. Herman
  24. Cruiser, if you are pleased with the Toyos why not stay with the same on the front? When having the rear tire all the same and they all have the same Date code be sure and have them mounted with the date code facing out. The same with the Fronts. It makes it much easier to check the dates. Herman
  25. Thank you Joe. In Indianapolis We parked about 15 to 20 Class "B"s. They were all in one area, (at their request and got very angry if we parked any other type of coach there). It was all back ins and very close to the restroom and shower. I am not sure they will have the same luxury in Perry. I don't remember there being any showers there. Someone please correct me if I am wrong. Herman
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