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  1. I have used Blue Beacon twice. Once in coming back from the Madison Convention where they did an excellent job. The second time was this year on our way to The Convention in Minot, ND, where they go too aggressive with the pressure washer and blew a hole in the paint on the front of the coach. I was dumb and didn't tell the manager at the time. My mistake. So as been said some are good and others not so good. Herman
  2. Five the reason for the Propane may be that the Aqua Hot might be the Propane Model. As I understand it is very efficient and much less maintenance. A friend of our has a 2017 Entegra that is all electric with the Propane Aqua Hot and he really likes it. Herman
  3. Thanks to all, it was my Honor and Privilege to serve the great people of the United States. Herman
  4. Also check your 120 VAC box for a 20 amp GFI breaker. Our coach has one in it that I had to replace. It controlled my bath and kitchen put let's. Herman
  5. Not unusual for 5 to 6 year old Michelins. Herman
  6. griffn3, Welcome to the Forum. A quick way to check the ground to see if you have good contact would be to hook up as you always do. Then take your jumper cable and connect the chassis of the coach to the chassis of the toad. If your lights are better then check the ground on the coach. Herman
  7. Sometimes it is hidden up under the dash. Herman
  8. txtiger, Why not get it done before going to Florida? Just a thought. Herman
  9. GoValue, need a bit more information. What make, model and year is your coach and who is the step manufacturer? Herman
  10. IMHO, I would go with the tire size the manufacturer of your coach put on when it was built. Them there should be no issue as to the rims width. Herman
  11. Sorry I wasn't trying to be political. I was trying to say that some say that they will quite if they don't like something but seldom do. Herman
  12. Martin, Welcome to the Forum. Do you have a replacement mirror? The mirror is connected to the coach with a plug and the replacement mirror should have the matting plug. At least that was how it was on my replacement mirrors. Also the wires are color coded. Lets us know how you make out. Again welcome, Herman
  13. Phil, As Bill asked, what power do you have your coach plugged into? 15, 30 or 50 amp? Also can you bypass your surge protector? It may be your issue. Also, please let us know what coach you have. Knowing that can get a lot more information. If you put your coach information in your signature we would already know. Good luck, Herman
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    sideboomer, Welcome to the Forum. We are in Texas but Joe Leamont is from PA and will be awake soon and he should be able to help you. Good luck, Herman
  15. Does anyone remember when so many actors and actresses said "If that persnon wins, I'm leaving the country." But yet they are still here. H,mmm. Get my point? Herman
  16. Does it make removing bugs off the the front the coach any easier? Herman
  17. Turn all glasses upside down. Before traveling place a tee towel in against the glasses then close the cabinet door. For plates put a paper plate between each plate. In the refrigerator use small spring loaded curtain rods across each shelf. For can goods try putting boxes like cereal in front of the cans. Remember, you are Camping and paper plates are alright to eat off of with very little clean up. I would advise against glass plates and bowls. Happy camping and with as little clean up as possible. Herman
  18. Tim, My thought is a bad valve and bad check valve. Herman
  19. Wayne, Thank You and Earlene for your combined service. I see that you USMC Retired. Did Earlene retire also? We have a gracious lady that is a Past National President of FMCA Lt. Col. Connie Pool whose husband was also a Marine, Col. Corbett Pool. Thanks again and Semper Fi. Herman
  20. If you would like to makes another comparison give Farm Bureau of Michigan a call. 800-292-2680. Texas Farm Bureau has been good for us. Herman
  21. I have been told that I'm a bit different and I guess i am. When I used to winterize our coach all I did was drain the Black Tank, the Gray and the Fresh water tank. Then the water heater. I would then Blow out the lines with compressed air one outlet at a time till i have nothing but air coming out. My thinking was if none of the tanks have liquid in them and the lines are empty what is there to freeze? I am fortunate now since I have an insulated barn I keep the coach in and when it has been as low as 10 degrees it has never gotten below 45 degrees in the barn. Herman
  22. Sorry but if you didn't shop for another insurance company when Safeco went from $610 / year to triple that amount to $1910 you were very foolish. Sorry to be so blunt but you let Safeco take advantage of. Herman
  23. Luciemaggie, Welcome to the Forum. I understand the rule of coaches no older then 10 year old. They don't want a broken down unit arriving that can't move and then are hard to get them out. But at the same time I have seen RVs that are less then 10 years old that look like they were rode hard and put away wet. Most of the park that have the 10 year rule, will allow you, if making a reservation, to send a picture of your unit. Also if you drop in and they see that your RV is 20 years old and looks like it is new, most likely they will allow you to stay. I have never been turned down and our coach is 17 years old. I am not saying I like the rule, just saying I understand it. An again Welcome, Herman
  24. Doc, First Welcome To The Forum. Second, good luck with fleetwood. Their standard answer is "not our problem, you are out of Warranty". Maybe a letter from an Attorney might help. It would be like giving chicken soup to a dead person, it may not help but it couldn't hurt", a line for an old joke> Herman
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