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Everything posted by manholt
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Herman, I came to America land of the free, and free enterprise in 1953...I was 10 ! My hair was European cut, until I met the barber at Lackland, San Antonio, TX. and it was not a "Duck Tail" that I got ! Carl
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The above, in quote...is what I was told and that is what I wrote!
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The President of FMCA Swinging Golfers INTO, was turned away from having non-warranty work done on his 2015 Allegro Bus 45'. He was told that they only do Tiffin Warranty work. He said that's fine with him, he fully expected to pay cash for a "Tiffin add on"! It was an option in 15' and he decided he wanted it...he was told to leave. I spoke to him yesterday and again when I was playing golf...We are currently having a week rally in Tyler, TX. Carl
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Fishing (Not Necessarily ''Catching Fish'')
manholt replied to seajaycecil@yahoo.com's topic in Outdoor Recreation
OMG....No where to run! Nice fish! Bad, really Bad Day!!!!! Carl -
Tiffin is not taking any coaches in for Service in Red Bay, anymore! They are overwhelmed...you need to see your dealer or anyone who does Warranty work, or any other Allegro work on non warranty! Carl
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Trading A Country Coach For A Cornerstone
manholt replied to FRANK@BUDDFALEN.COM's topic in Type A motorhomes
CarlA. Congratulation on your, new to you, coach! Is it a 40' or 45'? Engine? Hope you take a picture or three! On a New Coach. '15, '16 and '17, Bling sell's, " Common sense" died a long time ago, so did "more bang for the bucks" along with "after Service" and "Quality Control"! Between '07 and '10, 70% +/- off the RV Industry filed for Bankruptcy! Carl C.- 21 replies
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Herman. Yep, but it would keep the bedroom cooler!
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Duck tails? Is that the same as a mullet?
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Trading A Country Coach For A Cornerstone
manholt replied to FRANK@BUDDFALEN.COM's topic in Type A motorhomes
Frank. Welcome to the Forum. In all the years that CC was in business, by it's self or under Monaco, it was recognized and still is as one of the best manufacturers of high end coaches! If your not experiencing any problems with it, why are you looking at another brand? If it has to do with a more modern technology, like "Bling", re model what you have. It's more cost effective! Look and read, all that you can find on this forum for the past 2+ years and you will discover that the Post 2011 coaches have a world of problems, regardless of cost or name brand! Also, look at what we, who answer most of the questions or give suggestions are driving...it's under our signatures. Carl- 21 replies
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Bill. It's back...I care not how I got here, just that it works! I hope that it recognize FMCA , Nope...still get a red line, for miss spelled...Why??? Carl
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Joe, Beer & Wine will do that to you! Like who's going to see it? Carl
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It is now 7:57 am and Todd is on, so I figure the plug is fixing to be pulled...
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What part of coach is the first picture from? Herman, I'm still having trouble deciding on wall paper or OSB, when I look at it again??? Carl
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Herman. If I remember correctly, you pulled out the nice, slightly cracked mirror and gave it back to the original owner...telling him, "don't worry we can fix that here, so you can get home to Deer Park, TX."! Amazing part was, he believed you! Joe, what? You will give up the warmth of the garage, and your buggy project...for the harsh, cold outside! Tremendous fortitude and commitment from a post 70's area youth...I'm in awe! Carl
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That's about the easiest way and it don't matter if it's DISH or DIRECTV, they both operate the same way! I use my bat wing for local channels, no reset, no un plug! That is so simple! Carl
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Rusted Out Floor Under Fresh Water Tank
manholt replied to lylefikse's topic in Water and Holding Tanks
Lyle, what is your tank made of? Marine grade plywood is an option that I would look into asap. I have neVer had that problem...how much space do you have, if any, between tank and floor? Is there any angle iron that holds your floor in place? -
Good reason to replace...so have pipe and parts at hand, then try Pro 1....if it leaks, no problem! If it don't, then you still have everything on hand for future!
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Cooper Tires was originally made in Colorado and was considered one of the premium tires...now, don't know. I used to run Kelly's...good tire and price!
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Pull plug until it breaks connection, still holding plug, and re-insert. Works 90% of time. Call them, unless you don't need it for a week or never..
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Thank you for letting us know! Carl
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If we go in-house, I'm all for it...If you need a week? Take it. I'll suffer thru the pain.. I might get something useful done! The program we are on now, gives me a "Red" line each time I type FMCA...if it does not recognize the party that pays each month...we don't need it ! Carl
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There are a lot of young families that RV, most are not affiliated with a club like GS or FMCA....so, young Joe, it is up to you and others to get the one's in coaches, to join FMCA. Now, if you, JohnJill and Keon/Hayes get together, why not start forming another chapter? I know, we have the under 60 taskforce, but that's not the answer...don't put a age limit on it, young or old, with kids or grandkids, that like to travel and do things together, that is of interest to the grownups and the kids! Carl (no kids)
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Joe, don't know about the east coast, but a lot off campgrounds in Texas, NM, LA and AZ., require a donut, to make an air tight seal. I like, like Tom have found that my screw in, will not seat properly or get stuck (guessing cross threaded), so, I use the donut ! Keon. Prior to 1990, I also used CH2O in my black tank. RV Manufacturers used it and then covered everything in plastic...when the RV sold, the plastic was removed. Sometimes in a hot/humid environment, it would bring me to my knees, tear me up and make me cough. The only place you'll get that now, is in a new FEMA trailer! We can't, the gov't can! Herman....Right on! Carl
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