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Everything posted by manholt
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Don't ever eat a Mullet in Texas. They stink and are only good for bait. I have had in FL. and there they are good.
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Check alignment, toe in and caster.
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2007 Monaco Cummins ISC does not shut down when turning off ignition?
manholt replied to rameller's topic in Electrical
Call Monaco Tech Department....It may take a couple of times...do it via operator, she'll get someone eventually. I ended up with the head of Tech, I called a VP. -
Yesterday was torrential rain and TS in LA. Looked at Radar in PM...Wayne must have been in the only dry spot, within 500 miles! Had friends that left Morgan City, LA. at 8am, headed for Mobil, AL. and then Hwy. 65 to Montgomery, they got hammered and only made it to Hollywood Casino RV Park, in Bay of St. Louis, Miss. 140+/- miles in 6 hours!!! Linda and I ended up in Frog City RV Park, Duson, LA. 77 miles in 4 hours...Like a cow pissing on a flat rock...we could not see! Today, going back into Texas and staying in Schulenburg RV Park...62 lots of sun and wind. Currently 52 Brrrr!!!
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If they are acid batteries, look at water level. When was the last time you took the coach out for a drive? Also, ran the generator for a couple hours on 50% to full load? 6 months is a long time for a DP to just sit, they don't like that.
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A dead cell in one battery will effect all the others! If not found and replaced, then when you go on generator or pedestal, you will start boiling the other batteries in attempting to keep a full or near full charge on the bad one!
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LeRoy. I think most of us would like to make it to 80+! Then to also drive a coach still, would be a added blessing! So, ask any question you like, Just please tell Kay, how to spell "Snails", in French!
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Herman. Hope you and Butch stayed dry today!
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LP Tank Shutoff Valve Leaking - venting tank
manholt replied to pcowen's topic in Systems and Appliances
bm. Yes, that should work, as long as you and the cup, also stay at -42F ! As for drawing heat, you need to go back to the drawing table, the liquid will give off vapor and pressure in a contained environment as you put heat on. By the way, I would not want to be the one holding your cup! -
WOW ! 8 months, between statement and statement !!!
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Mark. Since 2007, I have had to replace 5 front windshields! One was caused by a bullet of unknown caliber, on a split windshield. One windshield, fell out. 3 in the past 2 years, due to rocks! I carry $500 deductible. The last 3 in Texas...more people, more construction! From 1967 to 2007=zero! Therefore, higher profile windows, seem to be more susceptible to breakage! Keep wondering if Lexan is an answer?
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Kay, mine is mounted an inch off the floor, below the stove top...there was no other detectors in coach, now there are 4 in celling! Oops!!! I'm well aware of the hazards of CO....the "Silent Killer"! At least with Propane Gas (in a gas bottle), you can smell it!
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On yours, I think it's air. Mine is a pneumatic door and the same bolt is located 4" above my door handle.
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Kay. Leroy lives in BC, Canada....is that close to Birmingham?
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Why the installed one in my coach, I'll never know. Mine is in the outside bottom of my kitchen cabinet...also wired to a battery, amid the noise, I unscrewed the unit and clipped both wires and covered each end with electrical tape. Then removed the 9V battery, put unit back in the hole. Went to Ace hardware and got 2 battery operated units. one in front and one in kitchen! I'm all electric coach!
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Dan. Thank you & I hope there will be one for Gillette also! Carl
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Having a SO, I get more slake, not much!
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True, very true! As also applied to my Jeep Wrangler conversion, from basic to now, with 35'x12.50 tires=$2,000, but to have and use them=$14,000!
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grampy. Welcome to the Forum. Go to FMCA main page and it should be under convention. A lot of folks don't do Facebook...Herman posted as I was wrighting!
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Wayne. You forgot Semper Fi ! So, I'll be nice and CYA by Semperi Vigilanti....your welcome! Joe. Wish more folks where like you! A lot of them would throw the tags in the nearest dumpster! No Respect.
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Send a PM to our resident expert...Tireman!
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Leroy. Welcome! Is that a Gillig chassis or Oshkosh? Freightliner or Spartan, should be able to handle your muffler. As for Manual, send a PM to DickandLoise, he's got quite a library of Manuals on his computer....useful Hobby!
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LP Tank Shutoff Valve Leaking - venting tank
manholt replied to pcowen's topic in Systems and Appliances
Confusing post. Heat will cause liquid propane to expand, your at 5% below, allowable fill level of 80%, so outside temps should not cause "Venting"! You have a leak, maybe not as extreme as Richards was, but still a leak and it must be addressed by a shop that can fix it and re-certify the tank...I don't think the dealer has a clue, other than wanting to replace the tank you got. I would go to shop and see what all the options are...it may be that a replacement is better for your case. Richard has totally different Horizontal tanks, from your tank and 90% of the others out there!