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wayne77590

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  1. Looks usable and that is what it needs to be - usable.
  2. If it were me, and I have a TV in the bedroom, I'd drop it into the bedroom and put a splitter on the line. One for the bedroom and the existing line from the present TV antenna to the living room. I'm making some assumptions here. Do you have a present TV antenna? Not sure about the loop but I'd call them and ask why. They have been responsive for me.
  3. My wife has no problem telling me where to go!
  4. On my previous MH I had a GS ESP. Over 9 years of activity it paid for itself. To understand this, DW named the MH "Citrus," just to be PC. I purchased a 2015 used MH so the Mfg warranty is iffy at best. I transferred/purchased the ESP to this MH and I hope never have to use it. The one I have covers engine, transmission, seals and gaskets. I have peace of mind. One of the biggest problems with saving for the rainy day repairs is to have the discipline to not dip into the funds for other "want now" items,
  5. Key word is "had," Yes I had the DVR. I never had a problem taking it from the house to the RV and back and forth. Worked well using the Wingard Carryout Antenna.
  6. On the 722 I had the OTA Module and it worked great. Don't know about the in-line OTA item.
  7. The 12 second rule. Look ahead and judge the distance you would travel in 12 seconds. Also, there is a tendency to steer where you are looking so looking ahead to where you want to go should reduce some of the sleepiness. Conversation with others in the vehicle also help with the sleepiness. As stated, stop every couple hours, get up and stretch. If in a safe area, get out and walk around for a few minutes.
  8. None of them are cheap. You probably need a mobile engine repair for that. Taylor Automotive and RV Repair TX-3, Dickinson, TX 77539 281-337-7060 Closer to you. If they don't have mobile they may know someone who does, Also Dues Camping Center, Dickinson TX 281-337-1537 Same thing, may know someone nearer to you
  9. Used a Rhino Flex for 10 years. Good hose. Just recently switched to the Dominator. Two 10 foot sections and a 5 foot section. I like the Dominator for the clear elbow at the sewer line and the exrension from the screw-in for a rubber donut (always carry one). I still have some Rhino Flex if I need more than 25 feet. I rather have to much than not enough.
  10. I have the Winegard SK-1000 and DISH network. I just added the Wally receiver to my DISH account. I have not hooked up my external drive yet but I'm not really satisfied with the Wally. I cannot pause or skip backward with it. It may work differently once I hook up the hard drive. I wish I had a VIP-722. I traded them in for the Hopper3 and at the S&B the Hopper3 works perfectly with the ability to record 16 channels simultaneously. For $15 more a month I think I will go with that for my next trip as long as it has full functionality. I may just pull the one from the house and use it in the MH
  11. I'm so happy that y'all have been able to catch up to my standards, but having said that I hope none ever have the proof like I did that the insurance worked the way it should.
  12. I just read my policy and is as I stated.
  13. Whose MH insurance policy? Certainly not mine. It's as I stated - what I paid for it.
  14. I have posted this before but I believe it is worth posting again. In 2008 we purchased a new motorhome. We had Progressive on our 5th wheel so I stayed with them. My policy: In the first 5 years I would get full replacement cost.That is, if anything happened to total it between 2008 and 2013 they would replaced it from the same manufacturer for the year it was totaled. After the 5 years they would pay the full value of what you paid for it. In 2017 the 2008 was totaled during the flood of Harvey. In 2017 they paid it off and gave me the difference of the total I paid for it. It was enough to put a good down payment on this 2015 Winni. Yes, the policy may have cost a little more than other policies but it was well worth it. Also, in 2014 the 2008 Winni roof had to be replaced because of hail. Progressive paid the $19,000 for the hail damage less my deductible. In 2007 wirh the 5th wheel the awning was caught by wind and go shredded. Progressive pad the book price which is more than what the awning actually cost and I was able to upgrade to the "Pro" version. Just Saying.
  15. Carl, I never let an insurance company set the value. I tell them what I want it insured for. My house is not exception, let alone any of my vehicles. When the send me an annual letter with an increase I call them and change it.
  16. Dummy! The dog! The dog! Sheesh.
  17. Jim, yes I do. I have camped in tents, pop-up, RV's, and under the stars and each one of them was fun at the time because that is what we could afford. I wouldn't give up those memories. Even tenting it in the military was fun, and often. Why would someone in 38˚ temperatures stay outside on the ground when they had a vehicle to get into, They must enjoy it. Ah! To be young again.
  18. This 80 pound sweet Husky is not afraid of anything. Just come near the MH and she'll play with you,
  19. Herman, that is the first time I have been wron......er....mistaken.
  20. It doesn't matter what you camp or RV in, you are having just as much fun!
  21. You could cut the hose from the connector and put on a complete new connector. You will need wire cutters. When putting on a new connector slab some petroleum jelly (Vaseline) on the connector and inside the hose and the will screw together easily.
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