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wildebill308

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  1. Glad he found the problem. Bill
  2. Welcome to the forum. I would take it out and see if there is a part number you can't see now. I would take it to any big parts store and see if they can match it.
  3. I have run the generator if I wasn't plugged in and didn't want to start the engine. Bill
  4. Ok I found what was wrong. Somehow at the bottom of the list of thread the one for only threads I started was checked. I un checked it and now it shows new content. Bill
  5. Welcome to the forum. Why? I have never had a place I couldn't get my 38' coach and I don't think another 2 feet would have ben a problem. I would think the extra room and storage would be better in a 40' coach than a 36' or shorter. Bill
  6. Welcome to the forum. I would look at Dicor. You can see videos on Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsCoHAqKO9Q I have used it for spot repairs and will probably us it if I need to do a whole seam. Bill
  7. Have you checked all your connections, clean and tight? Have you checked the battery's also check all your grounds. Yes you could have a solenoid going out, check it like Herman advised. Bill
  8. I didn’t find driving 95 that big of a problem. The only caveat is to use the Tappan Z Bridge. I drove from Washington DC to Wordens pond in RI. I went across the Gorge Washington and got lucky with the traffic. Total travel time was 8 hours including lunch and brakes. I used I-93 when I went to the New Fond Lake area then went West on 104 to 4 and then on I-89. Last month I went up the coast from RI to Portland to Arcadia National park and Bar Harbor then up 1 to Eastport Campobello Island. Bill
  9. It all depends on where you are going. Most of my stops were along the coast. I didn’t find driving 95 that big of a problem. The only caveat is to use the Tappan Z Bridge. I drove from Washington DC to Wordens pond in RI. I went across the Gorge Washington and got lucky with the traffic. Total travel time was 8 hours including lunch and brakes. I used I-93 when I went to the New Fond Lake area then went West on 104 to 4 and then on I-89. Last month I went up the coast from Portland to Arcadia National park and Bar Harbor then up 1 to Eastport Campobello Island. Bill
  10. View New Content still isn't working. Bill
  11. If you are going to be in the north east stop and get a EZPass it will save you money on tolls. I would recommend doing it before you leave the DC area. When going north cross the Hudson on the Tappan Z bridge DO NOT use the George Washington on 95. You should look at the terrain carefully and roads going east west in that part of the world doesn't give you that good of roads. I just looked at what Google suggested. I like the I 95 to Boston then I 93 north. This will keep you off the small two lane roads where you will find the low overpass and narrow bridges. Just drove that area last month. Before going to Arcadia National Park. Just do the jog to cross on the Tappen Z as the toll and traffic are much better. My toll on the George Washington was $76.00. Bill
  12. If you have experience driving truck you shouldn't have any problems with a motorhome. Just keep up your maintenance items and go have fun. Bill
  13. Gaffney help desk: 1-800-385-4357 1-800-FTL-HELP its answered 24/7/365. You will need the last four of your VIN. Bill
  14. Punch a few holes in your catch bottle so it can vent. Look for a panel between the bead and the closet. You will probably have to raise the bed and take part of the base out over the cover. There are two parts the top part with the rug on it slides out and the bottom panel has a couple of screws in it. Bill
  15. Ian, welcome to the forum and FMCA. Are you having this problem when climbing or on the flat. If you have a problem with it overheating climbing try dropping down a gear or two as needed to increase fan speed. this will help bring your temperature down. Bill
  16. I would look at a good set of headers. I would look hear http://www.bankspowerproducts.com/Banks-Products-for-GAS-MOTORHOMES-GM-s/144.htmhttp://www.bankspowerproducts.com/Banks-Products-for-GAS-MOTORHOMES-GM-s/144.htm Bill
  17. The administrators must be recuperating from the 4th. Bill
  18. Well now I am having a problem with this. I am getting the message "Sorry, no new content found." yet when I go to the forum there is new post and content. Bill
  19. I was through there this morning, no more excitement. Bill
  20. Cliff you are right I forgot about the brake buddy. I have a separate wiring harness with LED lights installed separate from the Honda lights. I wonder if it will repeat. I hope the gremlins have ben run off. Bill
  21. In Corning NY area tonight and did see diesel for under $3.00. Filled up north of Albany NY for $3.08 and thought it was much better than $1.26L in Montreal Canada. Bill
  22. I have been one who advocates being self insured. Put what they charge for that insurance policy in the bank so you can fix any small problem. If you don't have any big problems you will have money left over. Bill
  23. I have had coaches with and without. I will never go back to a coach with no slides. Remember on forums you only hear about problems, you never hear about the thousands of coaches that work perfectly. Bill
  24. Better to have that done, and get a all wheel alignment, before you hand over the money and sine that paperwork. You have much more leverage with the check in your pocket. Bill
  25. I was looking at Gas Buddy and even though PA may have higher taxes the prices aren't all that bad. I found Diesel for under $3.00 and like other places you can pay more. I will be buying Diesel right after I get back in US I found it for $3.09 much better than $1.249 a liter. Bill
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