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Floorit. The original question is laying down wood flooring and with or without vapor barrier. That has been answered. All the rest is TMI. Carl
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Looking For A Good Insurance Company For Full Timers
manholt replied to ultraglide's topic in RV Insurance
My renewal will be 11-7-2015. Just got my License plate renewal $ 752, that's a real bummer! Carl -
If I lived on the Cape or most other small areas of New England, I would also have a coach less than 36 foot. Province town or Wellfleet is not for the faint of heart. I don't normally take mine to the house, due to small, narrow roads in my subdivision. However, I put on 13-15,000 miles a year and I would not trade the ride for anything! I only ran across one RV park this year, that I was too big for, in Eugene, OR. Also, I fuel up (150 gal.) in truck stops. Good Luck & Happy New Year! Carl
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Ladder mount has worked for me. Also, have 2 suction cups with "S" hooks for mounting on inside of front window when parked! Carl
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Looking For A Good Insurance Company For Full Timers
manholt replied to ultraglide's topic in RV Insurance
I had Progressive and got Blue Sky in November...saved me over $ 800 on same coverage (Blue Sky don't have TV Commercials) I got tired of paying for Flo! My Toad is with USAA. Carl -
Vapor barrier may not be a requirement, but it wouldn't hurt, since the coach moves and spills happen. Quite often you bring in moisture with the slides or you have a high humidity environment. Happy New Year! Carl
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Vettehead, What make and year coach do you have? One of your concerns is getting the height right or you'll have problems with your slide-outs! Herman has a valid point. Please keep sharing.
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American Coach is also owned by ASV and built in Decatur, Indiana. I took a gamble on a used 2010 Tradition and fell that it paid off. After looking at the new Tradition, Eagle and Heritage in Redmond, I agree with Ray. The new ones offer a lot of fluff, but not much else for the price and there is not enough difference in the models for me to want a new one. Also, I'm not a big fan of DEF, my engine is a 09 on a 09 chassis....my 10 came out in Jan. of 2010.
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Roy, FMCA offers them. That is all we had available until they also offered vinyl.
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Happy New Year, y'all! Having read nothing further about Tuffy, I guess it's enjoying the ride south!!
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Phoenix to Las Vegas & San Antonio to Carlsbad NM
manholt replied to ultraglide's question in Destinations/Attractions
Black Ranch RV Park also has a truck stop and restaurant. The only problem with 95 is mostly a one lane road with dips! I prefer Toms route. I take Hwy. 285 whenever I go to Ruidoso, NM...I-10W to Ft. Stockton. Have been on every other road in Texas and that is the best and fastest way from San Antonio or Houston! Have a safe New Year! -
LOL. I got the metal, all I need is a little touch up paint.
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Texas. Class B license if your over 26,001 and towing 10,000 pounds or less. Class A license if your over 26,001 and towing 10,000 pounds or more. This is for RV's per DMV web site in Austin. My renewal is in Feb. and I will get a AM (motorcycle endorsement) just in case I take all my toys with me! Have a safe New Year and keep the rubber side down! Carl C.
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On several occasions I have replied to a post and it never shows up! Just now replied to Ray on Tuffy the cat...what gives? Carl
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Elgin, In the day before slide outs, bunk beds was a norm but they where longer...I used to be over 6' 9" and had no problems. Today, the only one I know off that offer bunks is Sportcoach. Good hunting and Merry Christmas! Carl
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I would go with cmarq suggestion first. 20K is a lot off $$$ and no matter what any one thinks or think they know, you have to tear into it and find out for sure what the damage is...therefor I would like to have a Cummins factory rep on hand! I took my coach in for service at Cummins in East Houston, Texas last month and got an extended 5 year/100,000 warranty from Cummins, not cheap, but I sleep better at night! Join the Cummins Power Club...it more than pays for itself the first time you use it!!! Carl
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Wish you all a wonderful Christmas and a Healthy, Happy, Safe New Year!
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I agree with Tim and Bill. I have always seen a use for the rear camera, but a dash one would just be another distraction for me. Just as I have no use for side cameras. I have learned that my side mirrors, give me more input than a camera does. Also, by disabling the side cameras I always have a clear view off my rear and know when it's safe to return to my lane after passing. I do admit that GoPro was and is the best stock I ever bought.... Have a great Thanksgiving!
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Bill, I was thinking the same thing! I also carry a lot off adaptors, 50/30, 50/50, 30/15. I found a 50/50 at my local Wall Mart yesterday and it has a 14 inch cable...never seen one before, novel idea! Plug into power pal, then post...space problem solved.
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Cherokee Foothills National Scenic Highway - State Road 11
manholt replied to eodted's question in Destinations/Attractions
There are some paved roads that you never want to attempt in a RV, between Carolina and TN or KY....Hwy. 129 comes to mine! Also the Banjo Hwy! -
Your dead on, fly and rent, then take the ferry or a cruise back south!!! The second mouse, gets the cheese!
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Ray, I was also plugged in at Redmond and did use the portable. After Redmond, my coach lived in a RV park in Portland while I did a 14 day cruise to Alaska. The electric box was about 6" off grass! Had the same problem in Ogden, Utah...Dolores, CO., Birmingham, AL. and Galax, Virginia! That's just a few...Now, having said that, I will not know if the Power Pal will fit any better. I will let you all know!
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Costs Of Repairing Timber Rot And Storage Bin Rust In Class C
manholt replied to jimlavagent's topic in Type C Motorhomes
Welcome to the forum! Capillary action, I would look up. Blake wood is a sign of mold...not a DIY job! Take the unit to a Dealer, back where you bought it would be best, unless it was a non-dealer sale or Camping World....