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JohnJill

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  1. That may be true, and I am very blessed to be in this position, and you're right that this may not be the association for this, but when I joined it was because of the word Family. I didn't know there was age criteria. But even us young members should be able to find each other as well. Thanks. I will check out other associations.


  2. Yes I am inquiring if there is or can be a branch of the association for member under 50. We are a family of 3) 6yr old girl,8 yr old boy and a 10yr old boy, located in McKinney TX north of Dallas.

    We are fortunate to be in our 40s and be able to have this type of lifestyle. We were in Marble Falls over the weekend to where there was a Tiffin rally at the resort we were in. With that being said all of the member were all retired or close to it.

    While I always enjoy talking and getting more knowledge from my elders, I would like to be able to meet other families that have the same interests as ours, being able for our kids to meet other kids and experience things on their on level.

    Thank You for your time.

    John Swanner


  3. I just replace mine on Saturday had the 255/80.22.5 on had a hard time deciding if I was going to go back to Michelin due to the price and they expire before they wear out. Graham International in Sherman Texas helped me find the right size tire example same width, ply, weight capabilities and found the 265/75/22.5 TOYO. We put about 300 miles on them that weekend and could not tell a difference in ride. plus they were $ 2,700.00 all 6 mounted and computer balanced.

    John


  4. Batteries are in need of attention, house and engine batteries are a little over a year old, but I think they are missed sized. The house batteries are a group 27 marine (2) and the start batteries are less than 800 cca starting a 350 cat. I'm thinking atleast a group 29 for house and 900 or over for the start and genset.

    John


  5. Ok so this maybe a dumb question, so it shifts faster at take off, so how does it save fuel at flat cruise control if it still has a 1600rpm at 63mph the motor is still turning the same rpm as in regular mode


  6. There is 31,000 miles on it all of the fluids and filters have been change less than 500miles ago. There is not a economy mode on this 6th gear I'm turning about 1500. And it could be my computer reading I have not checked it the non technology way, but will


  7. Here I am again, looking for advise from my seniors. We have a 2007 40ft Meridian 400hp cat. Looking for any trick to improve my miles per gallon. Right now I'm about 6.9 empty 6.6 towing. Coach has been services oil, fuel filter, tire pressure. Either mileage is at speeds of 62 and even bumped it up to 70 still 6.9mph. Any tricks of the trade.

    Thanks Again

    John


  8. We do both. Since we are in Texas we really do not have a off season. We have a motor yacht on Lake Texoma and the lake is almost 12ft low and falling so it looks like we will be out of the boating business this year. We are coming to Destin in July. We would like to find other folks with children to meet, that have the same needs.

    Thanks


  9. I know this is a off the wall topic, but is there a part of the association that joins up family's that are still in their late forties who travel with children under 13.

    We are fortunate enough to own a beautiful coach before my retirement years like most of the members. And would like to meet others my age to travel with.

    Thanks

    John


  10. Thanks Mr Mullins

    I take it in on the 18th of this month for some warranty work the dealership is going to address it. It is not just on one area it the entire coach. I have humidifiers in there so I know it is not condensation. Was just seeing if anyone else has experienced this before, and I will tell my parents hello.

    Thanks Again

    John

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