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Everything posted by manholt
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Having had the FMC 2900R, 440 engine in rear, 1973. What Bill, Kay, Wayne wrote, will work fine...I used 12" w x 16" L x 2". Kept the fridge happy!
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I see double post.
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Herman, there are 2 different lengths for each side, a short one and a long one. Even if I could find my receipt, it would not help OP, my old coach & current is a 45' chassis!
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LOL, he took the wrong bridge!
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Who, What, When, Where or Just Lets Talk
manholt replied to hermanmullins's topic in General Discussion
I would go with contacting KOA. Last thing I would do in a gas or DP is get front and/or rear off ground. -
DB, give the nut a couple of drinks! As long as the loss nut is not affecting the handling of coach....forget about it. I got one in my coach also, Co-Pilot. 🙃
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Opinions of Fleetwood (Expidition especially) quality?
manholt replied to urbanhermit's topic in Buying an RV
I also is on my second...and agree with FIVE! -
My Avatar picture was taken from here and replaced me on Face Book! Been trying to undo that for a week....
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Crawford Radiator or Pharrs RV, would be my first choice!
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There should be a fuse panel in the bay below the drivers window!
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Welcome to the Forum! There is no "One size/length fits all!" When I had my last coach, a 45' AC Tradition, I had to replace 2 hoses, so I did them all....cut 6" longer than each, of the old hoses! The shop that made the new ones (Schulenburg, Texas), had a phone # to some short/thin Mexicans! $200 off/on.
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IMHO, I would go with Kay on this...no separate switch required. In the dark, you'll have lights on anyway!
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darryljtaylor. Welcome to the Forum! wildbill308, lives in FT. Worth area, I'm in Burnet. Lots of Lakes in Texas!
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Traveling Gardnerville NV to Framingham MA
manholt replied to C-921500's topic in Route Planning & Road Conditions
Hi, welcome to the Forum! Would help to know, type and length of RV? Freeway's or secondary roads? 6 years ago, I took US50 across to I-70E to Denver in a 45' coach (not the 47' I have now), with a JK Toad. I will do US 50 again. -
Alaska trip is thru Fantasy Tours, they do all the planning...we just show up & pray the border is open in July! The other part is Lufthansa away! My family lives in Norway & Sweden....no Hotel needed.
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Keon, Welcome back! You might want to look at Pirelli tires or Bridgestone for your Soul. Hankook or Continental for coach! Good Luck. Joe, your not going to toad your Mustang, are you?
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Mike, some people like me are highly allergic to MSG !!!
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Norcold lRIM 1200 with ice maker Control Board
manholt replied to melvins1947's topic in Type A motorhomes
Look for one at a Junk Yard for RV's.- 2 replies
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Ray, why pay a $1,000+ for boots, when you can get the same custom fitted for 1/2 price at Tony Lama? Lucchese goes to $12,995 for American Alligator...$20 for leather and $12,975 for what? Look for salt free Cajun seasoning on Amazon, Kroger, Wall Mart or Under the Bridge, Henderson, La., You can also make your own! I use Saltgrass -7- brand on all my Beef and Pork tenderloin, La., Lemon Pepper, for fish and chicken.
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What make, model, are you ref to? Some, like my current coach, don't have more than 4" of open space between slide & slide awning! My last coach, when this post was written, had 10"+.
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Ray, google Cajun spices...salt free. Even Tony's C. has one. I used to use "Pitts & Spitts" salt free spice's! Houston, Texas.
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Ray, it does the brain good.
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What's done is done! We got rid off 99% of our "Trolls" and some members where Grandfathered! All suggestions have been noted. We are back to what Herman said.
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Towing ability with Mercedes Sprinter chassis
manholt replied to smsdavis's topic in Type C Motorhomes
The problem is, it was never meant to be a RV. Sprint chassis outside of the US is used as a VIP Limo pulling a small cargo trailer with luggage, delivery van, or Limo! I would look at the capacity of the rear axle, it will be stamped in Kilos, then you'll have to weigh the rear load and what you have over is your tow capacity...I would guess 3,500 lbs.