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Everything posted by jleamont
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Wayne you sound like my wife! Below 70 is freezing, she has no problem telling it that way either!
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Mike, purely guessing their reasoning, on jacks the coaches chassis can be flexed or tweaked even though the body is level to walk in to make it level. On uneven ground resting on the air suspension, it is absorbing the abnormality not the chassis through the jacks.
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Sure rub it in
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I have been on the fence with ours to flush it out. Nights are still dropping into the upper 20's here and there so I figured i'd better wait. I would imagine its at least 10 degrees colder in NH than PA
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That is priceless! Enjoy!
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Rayin, isn't this park tight for large units?
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Roland, with a name like that does the camp store have a gourmet selection of coffee? Trying to connect the name with a purpose. I can hear my wife now "why do you want to go there"? They have a huge selection of gourmet coffee, well so does the grocery store
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Full timer - Sanitizing fresh water tank
jleamont replied to francie1229's topic in Water and Holding Tanks
Joe, did that many times as a kid while playing outside.....STILL HERE! -
RVN-RN, Welcome! I saw your other post. Last time I went through there was 1998.
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Did you run water through it already?
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Mike, good looking coach, glad it all worked out for you! Love the jeep also !
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Mike, this seems to vary within the same manufacture between models and years. Said another way; there is no "this is the way you should do it standard across the industry". I'd follow the procedure exactly as its outlined in the owners manual.
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Warning light on 2008 Holiday Rambler Endeavor
jleamont replied to moorep01's topic in Type A motorhomes
I had the same issue 2 years ago. Just "warning" lit up, no engine light. It turned out to be a fault code in the ECM for one of the two Cam position sensors. Per Cummins "Warning" is an active fault code that needs immediate attention but you can still drive/limp it somewhere for repair. I put another 150 miles on it to get home and address it then. -
I look at those photos and I’m baffled. That is RV side moulding that accepts the colored vinyl inserts. I’m with DD on this! https://www.rvupgradestore.com/RV-Corner-Trim-Molding-Insert-16-p/20-6978.htm
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Warning light on 2008 Holiday Rambler Endeavor
jleamont replied to moorep01's topic in Type A motorhomes
Warning usually designates a fault code in the engine ECM. Usually related to an issue that will not leave you stranded. You will need to have the codes retrieved from the engine ECM soon. Often when Warning is illuminated the engine will go into a limp mode where it might cause the transmission to shift different. -
Full timer - Sanitizing fresh water tank
jleamont replied to francie1229's topic in Water and Holding Tanks
Richard, how do you test campground water? -
Being a jump pack or jumper cables just Incase.
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Full timer - Sanitizing fresh water tank
jleamont replied to francie1229's topic in Water and Holding Tanks
Roland, 50/50 for us. We also never drink from either source, bottled water for us and pets as well. Learned that the hard way -
After a brief discussion today with my grandfather I just added Yellowstone to my 2020 plans. Yellowstone is the last thing in his bucket at 90 years old. I haven’t told him yet but I’m going to take him in 2020, just the two of us. He told me he could fly but he misses his RV and would rather drive out since there is so much beautiful country between PA and Yellowstone. Bill sounds like you’ve visited before, if you have any recommendations on where to park our coach being 50 amp and 41’ long, I’ll drive the toad into the park. Any recommendations with full hookups and when is the best time of year due to weather let me know.
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Jayray, your truck is inadequate. As soon as you load belongings into the trailer you will be overweight and don’t forget to add people, fuel and belongings in the truck also will really make the combination overweight. I error on the overkill side. Your journey will be much more comfortable and enjoyable when you are not white knuckled driving down the road with a dually.