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  1. Airstreams are in demand, especially the retro with modern day conveniences! I had the 1978 Suburban 4x4, with 454. Great driving machine! Had a Buzzard come thru the front windshield and died in back seat....Insurance totaled it. Stench was unreal. I've had 3 Ford Expeditions, wife has a 2014 (she loves it), they do not hold the road well, including hers!
  2. Very true! If you want a coach in the 38' to 45' bracket. I have friends who have the Allegro Red DP and are very happy. The only thing they added was the Saf-T-Plus! They will be going to Alaska with us this summer and we where together on a Fantasy Tour to the Eastern Canadian Providences for 61 days in 2019. The 3 of them pull Jeep Wrangler Unlimited and had, have no problems.
  3. Yep, water on, just like at home!
  4. "Makes you want to holler hi-de-ho! Chug a lug, chug a lug!" 🍷
  5. Hope it works out for you!
  6. manholt

    check engine lt.

    Take a water hose and spray the back side of wheels, it will knock off the dirt on your ABS. CC is probably a loss ground.
  7. I have them also, CB & Radio with XM/Sirius for Navigation.
  8. DB. I thought you was a Margarita Coinsure, not a Vino! LOL I read it also, off road.
  9. dee. Good question. I had a 2010 AC Tradition 45Y, only because I could not justify the difference in cost for bling and electronics! 2014 Heritage was the year before Allied stopped building them and Tradition (Allied is the parent company for REV, before turning over the coach manufacturing to REV in 2015. AC Tradition, Eagle and Heritage was/is a solid built coach, heavy because of the house construction and Spartan chassis. The 2014 Heritage has a ISX600 engine, 1950 torque, 4000 Allison and 12.5 kw generator. Also Silverleaf computer system. Since you live in Centerville, if your considering a coach from MOT in Nacogdoches, I suggest you pay for a independent RV inspector....its worth it.
  10. We have a Weber 200 for coach, small green bottles of gas and has worked since 2010. At the house we have a 48" commercial Weber electric kettle, it will go to 1,200 degrees! We brought the other Webbers to the camp house, they are gas operated. Other than custom built Pits, I have always liked my Webbers!
  11. I'm happy to hear they are still giving great service! I started using them in 2006. Rates was cheaper back then! 😂
  12. A 100 lb. propane tank when full is 170 pounds. 30 years ago, I could do it, at 78? Forget about it.
  13. I disagree. Don't mention "small claims court." If that is the only recourse you have, then just do it and let the judge take care of it...it cost $400 to file and no atty needed.
  14. DB...I feel your pain, but agree with Bill. The AC is going in our Winter S&B and I have a glass of Camus Special Reserve in hand...🍷 Wayne, we had our DEF Sensor replaced a month or so ago $608 + Labor. Biggest problem, is locating one!
  15. As they say, "A picture is worth 10,000 words!"
  16. navhtc. You don't need to take a gas coach out for exercise, just a DP needs that.
  17. Something has changed, I can't edit mine either!
  18. Rayin, generators on a Prevost Conversion is in a side bay, along with Wabasco OTR heat/AC/water heater. I have seen some in front, but not on a slide as ours. 6 house batteries is also unusual...Gas stove/gas furnace is usually 4, 6V...All electric coach, like mine, is 8, 6V.
  19. You can also be a member of Forum and not a member of FMCA! All I saw was your Forum join date...Sorry about the misunderstanding. I agree with Joe L. Carl "Manholt" Christensen
  20. robertcrook, you have been posted for this and your comment/request under "Trolls!"
  21. Kay. I don't know about the intell....seen plenty off procrastination in a "Storm" situation! LOL
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