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  1. If I remember correctly the post was for the power cord drive. His son made the replacement gear. A hose reel stands up and the reel winds up horizontal. Search for power cord reel. Herman
  2. Dennis, Welcome to the Forum. If you have a 12 volt hot and a ground that is off and on with the ignition you should be able to make a connection with out splicing behind the plug. Check with a trailer parts dealer and see if there is a plug available. Herman
  3. My first thought would be to look for a frayed wire. With it working one time and then blowing the fuse tells me there is a frayed wire touching something when the slide moves. Herman
  4. As Bill stated they had reengaged the disconnect but felt like what happened was it wasn't fully engaged. Back then it was any thing but funny. However now, with no one getting hurt, we can all see the humor in the incident. Sorry Bill we aren't laughing at you but with you. As Bill said Remco Disconnect is still a good product. Herman
  5. Bill setting the Parking brake might have helped. However if you just put it in park with out setting the brake and your drive shaft is disconnected, park wont help much. Now back to the OP. The Remco Drive Shaft Disconnect for rear wheel drive vehicles is a very good unit to allow 2 wheel units to be towed 4 down. At one time they also made disconnects for front wheeled drive vehicles. However they were a real difficult to disengage and engage. Had to get on the ground under the unit for both shafts. I am not sure they still make them. I have always wondered why someone hasn't come up with front wheel hub disconnects like the old 4 wheeled drives vehicles where all you had to do was turn the knob. I remember them on Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge and Jeeps. Maybe a replacement front hub could be made that could be adapted to connect to the CVC joint. Herman
  6. Bill, The turns on the awning rollers came from Carefree. You might check with the makers of your awnings on your Bounder, It may be different form mine. The one thing the extra turns added was tension to the fabric making them tighter with less flapping just due to age and stretching. Let us know how the Fabric turns out. How are you doing? Our prayers are with you each day. Herman
  7. 😂😅😂, Sorry Bill couldn't help myself. 😂😂 Herman
  8. Aheart, Welcome to the Forum. If you can remove the shoes/pads and the wheel cylinder take them to a parts house. You may find an energetic counter person that can find the parts. Also check on your deferential there may be a metal tag on one of the bolts with make and model or other useful information. Good Luck, Herman
  9. Great report, let us know the results when you get the module in and installed. As usual when there are exposed wiring it looks very nice and orderly, but when you get into the bowels of the wiring it all turns into a rats nest. Herman
  10. Wayne, Another place to praise this Cummins service center would be in the magazine in the Reader's Forum. It can be done by email, readersforum@fmca.com. Herman
  11. Sorry Bill. I was told no lube period. Lube of any type attracts dirt. It is not needed. It does not spin it only slides in and out. Herman
  12. Bill. The company that comes to both National and Six-State, I think the name is Shade Pro. Their quote to replace two combination slide cover and awning was abit over $900.00. Came home and pulled both sets of fabric off, repaired (sewed the busted seams) and replaced them. Carefree said to make 21 turns on the spring. I made 23 on each and the extra tension made the awnings much taughter. Herman
  13. Was told to spray it really heavily every couple of months with WD40, but to never lube it. The grease or oil will attract dirt. Treat is right and it will work well for you. Herman
  14. Jumper, I had the Remco Drive Shaft Disconnect on a 2008 Chevy. Silverado and it worked like a charm.Would do it again in a heart beat. Had mine installed at Drive Shaft King in Dallas, Texas. Herman
  15. Mjobes, Welcome to the Forum. Some where I either saw or heard that in South Dakota that there is only one company that will write coverage there. Herman
  16. An early production 2014 coach could be close to 3 1/2 years old. As Brett said, water levels, how are they and have you ever let the level get low enough to expose the plates? If so you could have sulfated batteries. Another thing, are the sides of the batteries flat or swelled out? Another sign of batteries diterating. Have you checked all cells with a hydrometer. Lots of questions hope they help. Also check the dates on the batteries. They could be up to a year older than the coach. Herman
  17. Two things to remember do not exceed the GVWR of your coach or rating of your receiver hitch. Have not heard of the 90% suggestion but it would be a good rule of thumb to go by. Always good to have a safety margin. Herman
  18. Ellis, I remember your post but not the pictures. Very nice looking coach. Keep on making those wonderful memories. Let me suggest that your daughter keep a journal on all your trips. She will love it later in life, so will you'll. Herman
  19. Kilted, Nice looking coach and a lovely lady plus a concrete pad to step out onto. For you Life Is Good. Herman
  20. Call RV Glass Solutions. They advertise in the magazine. They will know where and how fix your gasket issue. Good luck. Herman
  21. Sounds to me like an . But don't worry, we have all been there and will probably revisit there many more times. Herman
  22. Tom, Where did you take your unit to have Xantrex serviced? Herman
  23. Go to "www.colawrv.com" or call 417-548-2125. They have a number of Monaco coaches in their salvage lot. Look under used parts then type in Monaco. I found 5 or 6 Monacos there. Windsor, Knights and Dynasty. There prices are reasonable and will take them off for you. Herman
  24. Ron Welcome to the Forum. I am assuming you have a Monaco. Please let us know the make, model and year of your coach. If it is indeed a Monaco pull the cup holder out on the passengers arm rest. The module is down in the cavity below the cup holder. I would send the information but it is in the coach down in Nacadouches and won't be back for 2 weeks. Also it sounds like it could be a loose ground somewhere. Herman
  25. Neal, Might I suggest that you look for a coach that has 3 roof top A/Cs. I believe you would have much better cooling over a basement model. Herman
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