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Kay, I read the article you posted. After you did your procedure do you drain the tank and refill it or just leave the water with the Hydrogen Peroxide in the tank and use the water? I sounds like the water would be drank able with no problem. Herman
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Bill, Sound nice, do you have any more information such as a picture or part number? Herman
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Mike, I sorry that I didn't respond sooner. Have you joined a chapter yet? I would like for you to consider joining our Chapter Lone Star, at one of our Rallies. If you would like more information send me PM (Personal Message), with your email address, and I will be Happy to send you the information. Herman
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Bwiz11, Welcome to the Forum. I installed a Wineguard Traveler 1000. I have the Dish Hopper in our Coach. Works like a charm. May I answer any question about the installation for you? Herman
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Welcome to the Forum. They have them. Check out the magazine. They have Key Tags, Tow vehicle plates and Hitch covers.Check the Ad Index in the back of the magazine under FMCA Plates and Key Tags for the page number. Herman
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Alpine Coach Cold Weather Travel
hermanmullins replied to westforker's topic in Systems and Appliances
If a coach owner has a fear of freezing here is one thing they may do. If the coach is connected to shore power a 75 to 100 watt bulb will keep bays from freezing. You can, if you know hope how, put in a freeze guard. You can purchase a "Freeze Guard" from most any Pool Supply. It is a box that pools use to start the pump to move the water when the temp. get below 34 degrees. You can rig it where it will turn on your work light in your bay only when the temp drops. Used on for over 30 years on our pool before we sold the house. You could make it either portable or mount it permanently. Herman -
1999 Tradewinds 7371: Fresh water Tank Drain Location
hermanmullins replied to jmoulthrop's topic in Water and Holding Tanks
J, Welcome to the Forum. Your hot water tank has a drain plug close to the bottom of the access bay for the heater. It is a hex plug I believe it is 3/4 inches. Tank drain should be located in the Area for the pump. Herman -
Piece Of FMCA History Found In Our Bus Conversion
hermanmullins replied to richard5933's topic in General Discussion
Richard, Yes, it is the, RV/MH Hall of Fame 21565 Executive Parkway Elkhart, IN 46514 574-293-2344 800-378-8694 Herman -
271, Welcome to the Forum. Never thought I would say this, but check with Camping World. I have seen them in their catalog. Herman
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Piece Of FMCA History Found In Our Bus Conversion
hermanmullins replied to richard5933's topic in General Discussion
Richard, Welcome to the Forum. You have a good looking coach. The pillow you found is a nice symbol of FMCA. If you ever thought of getting rid of it I am sure the Motor Home Hall of Fame would love to have it. Herman -
Recommendation For TV Under 39" & Over 32"
hermanmullins replied to Kiltedpig's topic in Modifications
When I changed my front my concern was not he picture size but the width of the TV. Find one that meets your measurements. You can got on site such as Best Buy, Target, WalMart, Sams, Fry's and so on. There you can get the measurements you need. Herman -
Jumper, What that was is called an Evaporator Cooler. Some call the unit for a house a "Swamp Cooler." Most every time someone pulled the cord they would get a face full of water. Does anyone out there remember people hanging a canvas water bag on the front of the car to have water for when the car would over heat. Dang it all, I'm telling my age again. Herman
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Motor home design engineers went to the same school that taught the automotive engineers that designed the Air Conditioning for the 55-56-57 Chevrolet's. (anyone out there remember them?} Herman
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2012 Fleetwood Discovery Engine Starting Problem
hermanmullins replied to mikekeliher's topic in Electrical
Mike, You can purchase the solenoid at any auto parts house, Be sure that the solenoid you get is a 12 Volt Continuous one. Herman -
sanmar, Is your step cover air operated? Herman
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Welcome to your new Family, FMCA. Your now have 74,000 new cousins. Also Welcome to the FORUM. Many of us have passed RV-101 and are now into RV-102. As far as I can tell no one has every completed the course as long as they own a Motor Home. Just as you think you have experienced it all something else comes up. But the nice thing about the FORUM is that several others have "Been there, done that and have more than one Tee Shirt for it." Loving in Tampa you are in the Southeast Area of FMCA. (there are 10 areas for FMCA) The AVP, Area Vice President, for the South East is Betty Duncan. If you have any question feel free to email Betty at bduncanfmca.com. She can help you with Chapters and Rallies in you area. By the way if you can get to Texarkana, AR by the 25th you can join us at the Six-State Rally. Come on over the weather is great. Herman
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Keep at it you may be the start of something big. Herman
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Wil, Sorry for your problem. If we knew the make, model and year of your coach plus the maker of your Jacks we would be able to help solve your issue. Keep us posted. Herman
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As Bill said, Unplug the refrigerator. Then plug it straight into a shore power outlet that you know have power. It may just be your refrigerator and not the coach. Herman
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Recommendation For State To Title A New Country Coach
hermanmullins replied to piperfrank1's topic in Buying an RV
How many folks that have their coaches registered as a Montana LLC have a CDL? I would be willing to bet way less than 1%. Herman -
Wayne, We are talking about Carl. Nothing is surprising coming from him. He might even air up his tires to Left Front to 113.5 psi, Right Front to 115.5 psi, Left Drive to 106.3 psi, Right Drive to 104.7 psi, Left Tag to 94.8 psi and right Tag to 95.0 psi. This is Carl, gotta love him. Herman
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Recommendation For State To Title A New Country Coach
hermanmullins replied to piperfrank1's topic in Buying an RV
This brings up a question about RV registered as Commercial Vehicles. If you have your coach Reg. as a C/V do you need a CDL to drive legally? Do you have to comply with all of the driving regulations such as maximum hour driving per 24 hour period, Log books, Weight Stations and so on? Herman -
Several years ago FMCA stopped the mail forwarding service but they did announce it for close to 6 months. They did did have a service company in South Dakota lined up for those that wanted to switch. Dakota Post was the company's name. They didn't leave folks hanging. They all had fair warning and a new alternative. Herman
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American Guardian
hermanmullins replied to jsmith74statesboro@yahoo.com's topic in Extended Service Policies
Jsmith, Sorry but you are out more than $1100.00. You are also out the cost of the extended warranty. Did the shop that did your repairs contact your warranty company and discuss the repairs and get an ok to proceed? Most EWC will not cover any repair unless they are called and they assign a service number and never after the work is performed. Herman -
2006 National RV Sea Breeze Tail Light Assembly
hermanmullins replied to cosmoandrus's topic in Electrical
Check out your Tail Light lens. As Bill said, there are numbers on them. Google them they might get you to the maker and part number. As an Example on our 2002 Monaco Dynasty the "Head Light Assembly" was from a 1998 BMW 528I. Monaco had them in stock $368.00 each. Got both on line for $128.00 for a pair.- 7 replies
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