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The best is talk to your agent
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The October mag has order info I think page 6 Email awhite@fmca.com Bruce
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Oct issue page 6 If bad oval contact Aaron White I Email and asked for a picture so I could decide if it was good enough to order one as I never bothered to install the original one sent to me
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If you used that much water in 3 to 4 months check your charging voltage
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I am on second set of HRS's replace first ones at 8 years old no cracks Never had the other brand so cannot comment I understand Michelin do not fair as well
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Every one seems to have faults so it is hit and miss Pick the most important items and ask each one and hope they live up to there claim
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13 ft 2 in I have label on speedo with both metric and feet
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Absorption vs. Residential refrigerator
bm02tj replied to obiwan_canoli's topic in Systems and Appliances
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Try https://www.tacomaworld.com/tirecalc?tires=235-80r22.5-255-70r22.5
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That sounds to high what is your hot idle pressure at
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How is your oil pressure when this happens as you will have a Heui system and depends on good oil
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My self I would go with the Continentals as Michelin has slid down the quality line
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I looked and said no way
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Disapointed in my FMCA Roadside Assistance
bm02tj replied to poohbear7278's topic in Roadside Assistance
Good to see someone is paying attention and fixing items right away They seem to have learned ignoring a problem only makes it worse -
Age alone is part of it You should always ask for the old parts so you can see why they are changed then let them dispose You would likely see rust pock marks in the rotors and metallic brake pads rust and break down With that low of mileage add some good additive's and change the oil early as age is a killer
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If you are on a 30 amp that is 125 not 220 so L1and L2 tied together
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The battery bank should be connected to alternator via a solenoid that is engaged when in run mode
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Use Motorhome Generator as Back-Up for Sticks & Bricks Home
bm02tj replied to fagnaml's topic in Electrical
To do it correctly it has to carry the total load so with my house 200amp or you need to add second panel with all the circuits you want to supply power to with a breaker in main panel to ATS then second panel -
Does physically count
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Use Motorhome Generator as Back-Up for Sticks & Bricks Home
bm02tj replied to fagnaml's topic in Electrical
To do the job with auto change over needs all above plus a second breaker panel to feed the circuits that are to be fed by the generator with 100 amp two pole breaker in main panel to feed transfer switch and new panel as most of your home needs to be isolated from generator -
Use Motorhome Generator as Back-Up for Sticks & Bricks Home
bm02tj replied to fagnaml's topic in Electrical
The ground and the neutral are connected to the body of the breaker panel so joined so the neutral is not completely disconnected with an ATS -
Use Motorhome Generator as Back-Up for Sticks & Bricks Home
bm02tj replied to fagnaml's topic in Electrical
We just had power grid upgrades and power off Saturday 9am to 5pm then Sunday 9am to 3pm I turned all my breakers off including main ran patch cord to the range plug I have in the garage tied both legs together and only turned on what I needed paying attention to the fact I am using a 10gauge cord so fridge freezer and coffee -
When we park in Moab for a month we have a bed in the garage I think it would not be good to full time in Bruce
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Old is new 🥵😸
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We have a broom closet in the bathroom with cupboard on top and one on bottom We took the door off the bottom one and made a custom box to go in Cut a cat door in the bathroom door and all is good