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  1. Some RV parks have solved this dilemma, they tire of this breed back N forth discussion and ban all dogs. The current situation of more RVers than RV sites means turning away pet owners should not hurt their business.
  2. rayin

    Mr

    On a Spartan chassis, the instructions say to plumb this onboard air supply line into the wet tank
  3. HWH provides an excellent service manual for your 325 series leveling system, just follow the trouble-shooting tree to solve your problem. https://www.hwhcorp.com/ml37640.pdf
  4. Unless you begin your own thread, your replies will go unnoticed here.
  5. rayin

    Mr

    The best 12V compressor is top of the line 150psi Viair, the best battery-powered is Milwaukee 150psi, the best 120V is a 150psi pancake compressor
  6. Interstate 10 is the direct route. Now if you want to visit Oregon on the way that involves some planning.
  7. I've always used RV anitifreeze. This year I blew out the plumbing with air, then did it again. The I pumped antifreeze through the plumbing lines, which pushed out about a quart of clear water before antifreeze began showing. That was proof enough for me that even though Winnebago says to use compressed air, it does not remove all water.
  8. I can remember reading of a similar problem, and the cause was a charcoal canister attached to the frame. That's all I remember. Perhaps a GM truck repair shop will know.
  9. The vehicle specific owners manual is the final authority. Locate the section listed "recreational towing" and read closely. I have seen online recreational towing guides with errors. I agree with wildbill, I would search for a different towed vehicle. I'd hate to be limited to 55 MPH on interstates, then if you visit Texas and a couple other states with 80 MPH speed limits it could get downright dangerous in heavy traffic.
  10. The travel Assist program is worth the price of joining FMCA and is included. Visit the main page and read up on the benefits. Keep in mind this is a contract and must be read and comply with the fine print to be valid, just as any other contract you sign.
  11. bjbear, call the ERS phone number, ask for a supervisor. When one gets on the line request they explain the reimbursement procedure and mail you the proper forms to file a claim. The initial operators are only allowed to do what is on the computer screen in front of them, which is to call down the list of approved providers and find the lowest cost provider, then dispatch that provider. As you experienced the providers have the option to accept or refuse the job.. Be polite, they have a job to perform too. That happened to me with Good Sam ERS in 2020. I filed a claim as instructed and a month later received a check for the full amount I spent.
  12. I think Lippert leveling system jacks can be operated individually. The HWH 4-jack system operates in pairs only to prevent frame twisting, the 3-jack system cannot be manipulated to twist the frame, as the front deploys first and acts as a pivot point for the rear jacks. It matters not if the leveling system is operated in auto-level or manual mode. Of course, air-leveling is impossible to twist the frame. I have no knowledge of the Kwikee Level Best, Power Gear or Bigfoot leveling systems.
  13. Check out this wireless camera system with record feature: https://technorv.com/collections/rearview-observation-camera-accessories/products/vision-works-hd-wireless-rearview-observation-kit-with-quadview-recordable-5-monitor-and-camera-kit It accepts up to 4 cameras.
  14. For HWH brand leveling system, NO you cannot damage the MH using auto-level. HWH systems are designed so 2 jacks act together, this prevents twisting the frame. reference: https://www.hwhcorp.com/ml20673aafaq.html
  15. Splendide stacking kit and installation instructions. http://splendide.com/portfolio-details_SK03.html Washer securing kit: Splendide download site: http://www.splendide.com/inner-page_downloads.html
  16. We had a Splendide washer/dryer combo in our 5er, it was not fastened down to anything, and it never moved during the 5 years we owned the 5er. Splendide.com sells a kit to secure the separate dryer on top of the washer, and I think those brackets also fasten to the walls_not sure. The installation instructions are found on the website. P.S. leave all the room in the pan toward the front of the washer, otherwise you can't remove the lower kick panel to clean out the trap.
  17. There will be a sticker on each major part if the system is HWH brand. The number will begin with APxxxxxx. The AP number on the motor/pump/reservoir assy. identifies your system. If the stickers are missing, use this to ID your HWH brand leveling system model #. When you provide that basic information, we can help instead of guess.
  18. The towables market is mostly younger people, who choose to use Facebook and Twitter rather than conventional discussion forums. When we were younger this discussion forum was the only way to stay in contact with other members. The FMCA diesel club website is a wealth of information for diesel MH's, but when was the last time you visited? It's been at least 2 years for me, but then we are only a small fraction of the RV market. Escapees.com is in the same boat with us, their Xcapsers Facebook page is booming with the younger members but the discussion forums is fading at the same rate as the older members(yes we are dying off). I'm 80 and suspect my RVing days are almost gone, Instead of relaxing, now I find driving my MH a chore..
  19. I will do so my friend. Medical Science has advanced tremendously in the last several years, I wish her the best possible outcome.
  20. jburnside; my blower-type fan is controlled by a button thermostat clamped to the cooling unit piping; it is an addition to the Fridge Defend/ ARP unit I installed to protect the cooling unit from overheating. I suggest you read up on it's function and safety features.
  21. What did I think of it? Well, it made me realize FMCA officers made the right decision to allow towables into the organization if it is to survive; but I was against it at that time. Mr. Davies said diesel pusher MH's today comprise 1% of the RV market, and overall, towables comprise 75% of total RV sales. It's easy to see where the RV industry is headed.
  22. Winnebago products has one for each year and model MH, don't know about towables.
  23. FWIW, the owners manual for my MH (see sig) says to use compressed air to winterize. I prefer the ease of mind to winterize with RV antifreeze, that way I know for sure nothing is broken or damaged by expanding ice. I do not trust 50# of compressed air to blow out all water from faucets and plumbing lines. I winterized today, drained the water plumbing yesterday_low point drains, removed water heater drain plug, drained fresh tank and left drain valve open. Then I drove it 40 miles in an attempt to drain all water from the plumbing. Well, today I winterized with RV antifreeze and caught what water was pushed out by RV antifreeze in a gallon jug. The jug was nearly full of clear water when I was finished winterizing. Where did that water come from after draining the plumbing system and driving 40 miles with drains left open? Draw your own conclusions from that.
  24. wildbill, I'm parked beside Mr. Geer one of the national directors. I gave him the video link by Brett Daves, and told him where you posted the link.
  25. I just finished watching the video. If I owned stock in a MH brand I might be considering an alternative investment. That made me think perhaps FMCA did make a good decision to include towables after all.
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