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  1. Joe, When you do pull your starter open up the solenoid. Check and clean all contact points. Easily done with the starter out and my prevent starting problems down the road. If you have never pulled your starter on a Cummins, be prepared it is HEAVY :-O, about 60 pounds. I did mine and this 79 year old found out he can still press that much laying on his back. Let us know how the sensors change out goes. Herman
  2. Gary, My heart goes out to your wife. I do not have COPD but have several friend that do and the have both Oxygen Bottles and concentrators. I do carry an O2 bottle, regulator and mask when we go to the mountains. The altitude does get to me until I get acclimated. Not too often, but every now and then I will take a few deep breathes of O2 and it helps. How does she do in dry areas? If better then come on down to Texas. Here she can get it all both High and Low altitudes, Humid and dry air, Deserts and forest, we got it all so come on down "You'll hear me now". Herman
  3. Gary, If you could list the Make, Model, year and chassis we can better help. If you know the maker of your leveler/air suspension you might go on their web site and see if they have a manual you can down load. Each time I have had a problem with something on our coach I will go to he Mfg. site and download their manual. Of course I have a large library now. Good luck. Herman
  4. Gary, Welcome, I learned a long time ago it is "WE" not "I". We got a Motor Home, We go on trips. There is a few time I do use "I", like I made a mistake, "I" am in the dog house. Know what "we" mean? Herman
  5. Tom, Sorry we missed you and Louise in Rusk. We had other obligations. We will be in Palacios May the 19th to 21st, hope you'll can make it also. Would like to visit and catch up on your adventures since we last visited.

    Herman & Bobbie

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      tbutler

      Herman and Bobbie,

      We had a great time in Rusk.  Really enjoyed the experience of the train ride.  We're headed north so won't be in Palacios.  Maybe we'll be able to catch a rally in the fall on our way back south.

      Right now we're sitting at the KOA in Hot Springs, AR.  Thunderstorms all morning and more forecast for the next few days.  We'll see what we can and then head on to the St. Louis area.  We plan to be in Texas in late October.

      Tom

  6. Ruho, Welcome to the Forum. 180,000 miles, I think you may have gotten your money's worth. I am not familiar with that brake system but maybe someone here will, but again Welcome Herman
  7. Joe, Sound to me like you are following Guy on "Driver, Drive Inns and Dives". Go, take 20 of your friends and order the burger. Herman
  8. $16,000.00/ $26,000.00 Wow That amounts to between 1,600 and 2,600 6 volt golf cart batteries. I could go through 5 to 10 coaches before I would even get close to buying that many batteries. Just think of how many people you could feed in China with that money. Wait, forget that, they are feeding us now. Herman
  9. Skip, Skip, Welcome, Just inside your front door you may find a switch battery cut off. See if it my have been turned off. That where I would begin. Herman
  10. Ops, Sorry for the delay in turning on power to your area.There are several factors involved with turning on power and sometime we can visit and I will try to explain. But for now, I sorry. The "First Timers" hanger was so those of us who were volunteers, officers and old timers could stop say Howdy and welcome you to the Reunion aka Rally. So if I didn't see you there, HOWDY!! Now you all come back, you'll hear me! Herman
  11. Gayle, Good advise from kay. But before pulling the wheel, which most folks have no way to do so at home, you need to inspect the back side of the tag. Is there evidence of oil being slung out the back of the hub. And if so then there is a good chance of a bad seal and needs replacing as kay suggest. However if there is none then your oil bath hub may need to be removed and inspected for a crack, and/or a bad gasket ( there is and inner and outer gasket) This you can do at home. Good luck and Happy travels. Herman
  12. opsmdev, Sorry that you had to wait in line for some time. As the ole saying goes "The best laid plans of mice and men." Signage is always an area that is controlled by the local government. In some locations we can put out more signs then you have time to read and then again they will not allow temporary signage on the streets or highways. That is the reason driving directions are included in your packet (and yes I understand the problems when your packet is in will call). But after folks are parked they all seem to have a good time and that is what it is all about. Now let me give you a little secret: "Volunteer". As a volunteer you have the opportunity to arrive early, get a good parking space, a handsome Hat, a volunteer meal and best of all you get to meet lots of really nice people (and a few ole grouches that you get the chance to make smile). Look forward to having the chance to see you at the next one! Herman
  13. Ron, 10 year old batteries are 115 years old in people years. Herman
  14. Wayne, If you don't like what you post , you can always report yourself to Todd. Them he can delete the post if he deems it inappropriate or sinister. (which we all know you can be ) Herman
  15. Mike, 

    Welcome to FMCA. No you don't have to belong to a chapter to go. It is open to all FMCA members. You may call Charlie Adcock. 501-278-6172.

    He will be happy to tell you all  about it. A good way to enjoy the Rally and get to know alot of folks is to Volunteer. They need people in Parking, Security, Trams and more.

    Hope you go.

    Herman 

  16. David, I am very sorry for the poor response you received. If you will send me your information by a Personal Message I will get your information on a really great Chapter in Oklahoma. I was just at their 25th Anniversary Rally yesterday. They are a very friendly and out going group. The chapter is the "Happy OK Wanderers" (HOW). They have member from all over the state of which we are friend with most. Give me a shout, I know you won't be disappointed. Herman
  17. huling3, Our Norcold also died this year and we did replace it with a residential unit, a Samsung RF-18. The weight is close to the same as the 1200 with twice the space. It has run on the inverter ever since. Good luck with your new unit, and glad you feel secure with the extinguisher. Herman
  18. Gramps, These are nice photos in all of your post but they should be in the Blog section. These are your Blog stories and not questions. Again they are nice pictures. Herman
  19. There are three to four zones. The basement is on a adjustable thermostat. Most are set around 34 degrees. It keeps the basement plumbing from freezing. My unit has a front zone and two rear zones. The rear two are on the thermostat as zone 1 and 2. Each must be set separately. To test run the zones, I turn the A/H on, turn the thermostat on and adjust the temperature to as high as it will go. I will do this on just one zone to exercise the system. I will do this at least once a month. You may do this one zone at a time to check each for a leak. Herman
  20. Talked to a friend of mine that owns a large tire dealership. When I made mention that my take offs would still be good for the rock haulers trailers, he said that the 295/80R-22.5s were not a highly sought after size. Just on Motor Homes. That might be why so many Tire Manufacturers only build them once a year. Herman
  21. Yes it is. Nice catch Carl. If it were me I would RUN, not walk, Run away from this problem infested project. No disrespect to the original poster, just my feelings. Herman
  22. I have found a way to stop those snap latches from breaking the hook end. The slot for the screw is too small for the catch and slot expands and will snap after awhile. I have removed each screw and put a small flat washer on the screw. Haven't had one break since. Just a tidbit I thought folks might like. Herman
  23. Replace the GFCI with a Standard plug.:-) Might not help but it can't hurt. Herman
  24. Speck, How is the interior? Many low mileage older coaches were used only on two trips a year. One south for the winter and back north in the spring. Be sure and check the Mfg. Dates on the tires. They may also be 14 years old. Herman
  25. Baileysmom, Sound to me like a faulty radiator cap. You can go to either Auto Zone or O'Rilieys and they will loan you a tester (refundable deposit required) and you can test both the cap and the Radiator. Herman
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