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wildebill308

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  1. I would definitely spray them down with WD-40 and wipe them off before retracting them. The dirt and dry shafts could damage the seals. Bill
  2. The scary part is, not only does he have all those cameras but he post it on You Tube. Have a great Thanksgiving. Bill
  3. Welcome to the forum. I bet they have it heare https://www.nfm.com/ Bill
  4. HAPPY THANKSGIVING. Eat all you can so you will have something to make a New Years Resolution about. Bill
  5. Welcome to the forum. What size are the start batteries, group 31? Bill
  6. Welcome to the forum. Where are you located? On my last coach it didn't attach to the wall but just bridged between the bench seats. Look and see if you have ledges for it to set on. I found hardware and replacement wooden leg (I think I used a part of a wooden dowel used in a closet to hang clothes on). You can make it fold up or just removable. After that I never used it as a bead. Bill
  7. I live in Fort Worth and if it is going to be below freezing I will leave the oasis on using A/C heat at about 50. It also heats the storage bays. Bill
  8. Well you found the website so I would recommend you contact them and see what they say. That would be the most up to date information. Bill
  9. I don't use a cover as I don't winterize. I would do a search of You Tube and see what you can find. Bill
  10. How many batteries did you get and how are you recharging them? Bill
  11. Welcome to the forum. The problems you are experiencing (going down in size) is exactly why most are going up in size. Bill
  12. It doesn't sound like that shop wanted the job. Call some more shops. Bill
  13. But isn't that just to equalize the slide not every time you put them out? Bill
  14. Welcome to the forum. I have never had Swintech slides so I don't know . What it sounds like is a variation on what I have heard to equalize the slide movement. I wouldn't think you had to do that every time. Bill
  15. That would be my choice if I needed a reliable mail forwarding service. Bill
  16. Welcome to the forum. I put mine on the lovers in the back with zipties. Bill
  17. Welcome to the forum. Glad you had a good outcome. Bill
  18. Welcome to the forum. Have you measured the thickness of your rotors? You may be able to have them turned and just install new pads. Let me know. Bill
  19. Welcome to the forum Greg. I can understand geting away from Houston. The Habitat for Humanity builds are a great project. The good part is we can travel pretty much year around in Texas. Bill
  20. If you have a place to park it at home why not keep it there (plugged in) till they are ready to work on it? Bill
  21. I would tell them you need at least a 15 amp extension cord to hook up for power so you don't continue to have battery problems. They may have already damaged your battery's by letting them go dead. Bill
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