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  1. 4 hours ago, manholt said:

    Punsxy and Sweetie Pie.

    I just read your Blog....had the same situation in 2015 and my Lucky Girl had been with me for 15 years, 2 months and 22 days!  Yea, I got tears reading your good bye...your right about the Good Lord deciding what you get next.  I got Linda and she has a 14 year old Blake Lab and a 16 year old Rat Terrier.  They too will go shortly, but in the time they have left, we enjoy every waking moment with them!

    Thank you Sir. She will be missed for quite awhile. Thanks


  2. 15 hours ago, WILDEBILL308 said:

    Isn't that the pull out for the Historic Monument Of Lincoln County, New Mexico. The other name for 70 is The Billy The Kid Trail.:D 

    Lots of history in that area.

    Bill

    Yep, that is the place. I found it on freecampsites.com when I was looking for a free spot to overnight. I saw where one guy did a review on it. Then I went to google satellite (I use it all the time) and was able to locate it. It is tucked in right there in the north west corner of the junction. I will say it is very dark at night so if you like a lot of streetlights, this may not be good for ya. When we left in the morning and headed west on 70, we passed a couple more places we could have parked. Casinos and shops with huge parking lots.


  3. Just wanted to pass on a little gem of an overnight spot. Found this on the way from Fort Sumner, NM to Las Cruces. No hook ups at all but the view is great. Close to the highway but not much traffic at night. You could run a slide or two out but I would only do it curbside. Not sure how long you can stay. Def worth the money. It's on Route 70 in the Hondo Valley at the junction where 380 splits off to Lincoln, NM. Happy trails and stay sharp.

    Coach at 380 split.JPG


  4. 2 hours ago, richard5933 said:

    Am I looking at this wrong, or is the hose holder laid out backwards? Would things drain better if the high end of the hose holder was on the RV side and sloped down towards the drain?

    Well, that's how I do it but I'm still an FNG


  5. It's all flat ground. Might be hard to see in the pic. The hose holder isn't opened up all the way and actually stopped behind the dolly wheel. That created a sag and you can see where he propped it up with a yellow wheel chock. I'm thinking he must be an engineer and not an installer, haha. I just thought it was funny and wanted to share.


  6. On ‎3‎/‎18‎/‎2017 at 8:48 PM, paul20436 said:

    I have the magic to solve this problem.  My son-in-law, that constructs swimming pools, turned me on to this when he saw how much trouble I was having unloosing these four pronged fittings. Go to a swimming pool supply store and ask for a tube of Magic Lube.  It comes in 5 oz, or 1 oz tubes.  It was specifically formulated for the filter covers for swimming pools to make them easy to remove and also seal them.  It is a lubricant and a sealant.  It is non toxic and can be used on your large water filter O-Rings as well.  Basically it is a PTFE based non-melting, non-toxic, formula that is waterproof for use in wet and dry environments. A wide temperature range of 0 - 425 degrees  I tried it and I am 100% sold that this is the answer.  The caps and fittings come apart with no effort at all !!!!!  It is distributed by Aladdin Equipment Co. Inc. Sarasota, FL 34240 and it is MADE IN THE U.S.A.

    Note to self; buy stock in Magic Lube. Thanks Paul.


  7. 7 hours ago, Hermanmullins said:

    Motor home design engineers went to the same school that taught the automotive engineers that designed the Air Conditioning for the 55-56-57 Chevrolet's. :angry:

    (anyone out there remember them?}

    Herman

    Pop used to hang this big thing on the window of our '59 Ford station wagon. Would fill it with water and every now and then would pull the string to recirculate it. People would slow down when they saw it, thought it was radar.


  8. On ‎10‎/‎12‎/‎2017 at 6:09 PM, Hermanmullins said:

    You can use the convection oven very easily. 

    Here is the procedure. 

    1) Select "preheat " then select the temperature you want to cook or bake at. Then press start.

    2) When the desired temp. is reached the oven will beep. Place what you want to cook, press convection, again select the desired temp. Then enter desired cook time an press start. 

    Hope this will get you hot biscuits and gravy. 

    Herman 

    FYI, had our biscuits and gravy this morning. 


  9. 24 minutes ago, BillAdams said:

    That's one of my most favorite things that the wife makes from scratch and bakes in our Convection oven.  If you like them in a home oven you will love them in a convection oven.  Be careful, the timing is different (shorter/faster) with convection heat.  From my experience, however, the temp settings are not very accurate and be off by 25-50 degrees from what is set.

    They came out great. Didn't get a pic, they weren't around long enough. Thanks guys.


  10. 15 hours ago, WILDEBILL308 said:

    Here is a manual for your Microwave. and a short bit on youtube on how to cook in it.

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtCheDFkfj8

     

     

    MANUEL FOR MICROWAVE..pdf

    Bill

    Yep, already got the manual but it was a little vague. Or I guess I'm the vague one. Saw the video too. Watched quite few of them actually and it was looking like we could use the convection side only but still wanted to be sure. Thanks Bill.


  11. 16 hours ago, Hermanmullins said:

    You can use the convection oven very easily. 

    Here is the procedure. 

    1) Select "preheat " then select the temperature you want to cook or bake at. Then press start.

    2) When the desired temp. is reached the oven will beep. Place what you want to cook, press convection, again select the desired temp. Then enter desired cook time an press start. 

    Hope this will get you hot biscuits and gravy. 

    Herman 

    Thanks Herman, I hope so too. If this works, I'll be willing to share.

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