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hermanmullins

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  1. Shut off the pump, Drain the tank and take the coach where you purchased it. The dealer where you picked it up from doesn't want to work on your coach. He doesn't get his full flat rate for fixing your coach and didn't make any money from your purchase. SORRIEEEE. Herman
  2. Lyle, What you need is a wire from the Positive side of your Coach Battery to the Positive side of you vehicle Battery and it should have fuses at both batteries.
  3. Sweet Roam, Welcome to FMCA and the Forum. Since you have just joined FMCA there hasn't been time for the information to get out of the Office. Every time a new Family joins FMCA the Office send notifications to all of the Chapters in the area where you have your address. You should get a note, a call or an email from Chapters in the Western Area. If you don't get some responce from Chapters in your area let FMCA know. We need new member such as yourself and the Chapters need new members. Good luck and I hope lots of Chapter contact you. Herman
  4. Pete, One more thing It is a good Idea to have all fuel tanks full when you enter the Park. Fuel is very expensive in the park. Herman
  5. Pete, Welcome to the Forum. You should have no problem on the roads in Yellowstone. Now there are some places you can walk to that are fairly high up but you wont find any problems while on the road. When you leave Yellowstone and go into the Tetons the roads are very good and no drop offs. Go enjoy. Herman
  6. nelsokelso, Sound to me like an alignment problem and not a power steering problem. How are your tires wearing? Is there any signs of cupping? It may be something as simple as too much toe out on the front end. Toe out and the coach will try to center both front wheels and they fight each other. Too much toe in and you will have scuffing on the tires due to each tire pushing on the other. Before replacing the pump have the alignment checked. Herman
  7. Lyle, Did you put a fusable link in the line from the coach to the Battery? If so is the fuse blown? What size wire did you run between the coach and battery? Too small and you may not be getting enough power. Do you have a auxilary braking system? With out any thing on in the car disconnect the Positive cable and put a volt meter between the cable and post. If the meter reads 12 volts + with every thing off that indicates a draw on the battery. If there is a draw, remove one fuse at a time and replace it if the meter still reads 12 volts. When you pull a fuse and the meter drops to zero that is the circuit that has a draw. It could be something a simple as a glove box light that is on. Hopes this helps you find the problem. Herman
  8. 2Has, First welcome to the Forum. I think you will enjoy moving to a Motor Home. One thing is no cranking to unhook and leveling. Push a button and the coach does the rest. Now to your question. As Wayne said many different openions on wheels off the ground to level. Here's mine. Never have a tire off the ground to level. This is very unsafe. And never let the rear wheels leave the ground (Parking Brake). Consider just one senerio. You have your wheel off the groung and there are high winds. Do you want your coach supported on a solid footing, suchs as tires and jack, or do you want your coach supported by a 2 inch diameter piece of tubing resting on a 6 X 6 inch plate. If you are parked on a site that is so unlevel that a wheel leaves the ground, move sites, move back or forward on the site, or put your wheels on pads to support the wheel when leveling. Also remember if you need to put your wheel up on 3 to 4 inches of pads your jacks will need the same amount of support. Hope this helps. Herman
  9. Yes I just purchased 3 tires this year. They were around $668.00 each mounted and balanced. 18 months ago I purchased 5 tires and between then and not They had gone up $180.00 each. They were Goodyear G670 295/80R/22.5. Herman
  10. retirement, Welcome to the Forum. Your best shot at finding the covers you need would be a Chrome Shop. You can find them in most area where there are a lot of truck service shops. Herman
  11. I just figured out Leo's problem. He must have had the coach in a garage in North Carolina. Every shop down there sets every car to turn Left. Just an old NASCAR trick. :D
  12. Sorry, I read and reread and finally saw the steering gear. But I still feel that the best way to check out the box and pitman arm would be to have the wheels off the ground. Now a question. Even if the pitman arm is out of position it would still move smoothly in both directions, right? Maybe too far to the left and not far enough to the right. Aren't pitman arms keyed? Herman
  13. Thinks, I now understand that he is referring to the steering wheel. Now my theory: If the coach turned OK before he had the pump replaced and now it has problems to the right, It could not be the pitman arm in the wrong position. I have worked an many vehicles and never heard of removing the pitman arm to replace a power steering pump. If the pump went sour and debris got into the lines. It may have gone into the right side if it was turned to the right when the new pump was installed. I don't know if it can be done but is there a way to flush the system? If the front end is raised off the ground will the wheels turn both directions without the engine running? Will the wheels turn both directions by hand? They might try running the engine with the wheels off the ground and turning the wheel both directions several times. If there is still a problem it seems to me to be in the steering box. Another thought, was the coach towed into the shop? If so something may have been bent. ???? Herman
  14. Leo, Sorry for your problems. You need to give as much information as you can about your engine. Mfg., Model, Horse Power, ans so forth. You spoke of the Power steering pump and the hydraulic powered fan. You also stated that it (?) would turn fully to the left but not all the way to the right. Are you speaking of the Fan or New Pump? There are some smart folks out there but they need more information. Hope someone can come to your rescue. Herman
  15. About you being outside washing the coach in the rain or you being outside in your bathing suit?
  16. Oldman, Look at your cables. There are numbers on them. They are most likely 2/0 cables. You can purchase cable at your local welding supply store. They also have the lugs you require. They will be less there then any place else but will still be expensive. Herman
  17. FYI to all. I feel that the finest braking unit is the M & G. However M & G has its limitations. Since the unit fits between the Power Brake Booster and the Master Cylinder some vehicles do not have room for the Master cylinder to move forward the required 4 inches. That is the limit for some vehicles. Herman
  18. If you have the space you can get a reel at Lowes or Home Depot. You can get a thin type of hose reel at a welding supply store. They have ones made for welding cable. I had one that when out one pull and it would reel itself in. Herman
  19. Thanks for your service Swabie. It must really be different coming from a nuke with 15 years of fuel to a MH and maybe 500 miles of fuel. And Virg. Welcome to the Forum.
  20. Wayne, So it doesn't fall into unscrupulous hands just go ahead and charge all you want and just tell then the next time they see me I will ignore them. Herman
  21. FYI Bill and everyone out there. The tragic accident happened on Saturday, September 29. Three coaches had left the Rally and were traveling together back to Texas. The first three coaches lost sight of their friends and pulled over to wait for them. If I understand it they were all out standing behind the last coach when a car or truck stopped and asked if they were waiting on another coach. they said yes and the driver told them that there had been an accident back up the road where a truck collided with a motor home and there was an explosion and every one was killed. The people in the coach plus the driver of the truck and her 4 year old daughter. As I have said it was a tragic accident. It was a very sad ending to a wonderful Rally. We had 528 coaches in Shawnee, Oklahoma at the Heart of Oklahoma Expo Center. Everyone make your calendar for next year, South Central Area will have their Six-State Rally September 11-12-13-14, 2013, at the Missouri State Fair Grounds in Sedalia, MO. Herman
  22. Bill, we were there at Fishing Bridge about 7 years ago. We had a 32 foot Windsor. I saw them turn away 40 foot coaches. Do they have any larger spaces now? Herman
  23. Brett, is that measurement to the top of the post? Herman
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