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RE: Onan generator shuts off after 25 min of running

I would first try to adjust the choke since it runs fine when cold. After the engine stops, try adjusting the choke probably towards the lean adjustment. When it starts, you can fine adjust.
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BobR
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05/15/12 06:46pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Miffed at Monaco Parts

AM Autoparts Clicky
These people have a ton of lighting and general automotive parts on Ebay. I purchased a set of headlamp assemblies from them and was impressed with the quality at 1/3 the price of NAPA.
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BobR
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05/12/12 09:26am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Miffed at Monaco Parts

I can understand your frustration. I would be apt to change out to another brand of light. On the bright side, at least they are around to supply it!
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BobR
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05/12/12 06:30am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Back Up Monitor

Bill,
Most of the wires were color coded the same. There were two wires that were not so I twisted together and tested first. Mine were wires, not coax.
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BobR
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05/10/12 11:47am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Back Up Monitor

I had a Sony B/W monitor built into the dash. After not finding a replacement that would fit in the hole, I put a black plate behind the dash bezel and flat mounted the 5" color monitor from Rear View Safety. I spliced and soldered the old cable to the new instead of running a new cable.
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BobR
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05/10/12 11:07am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Lazydays sales

Don't feel bad. What is done is done. Just make sure you don't leave their lot until you are completely satisfied with the repairs.
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BobR
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05/10/12 09:53am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Hartford (AARP) insurance

I compare insurance rates annually and Hartford has never been competitive for me even with AARP. Shop the insurance and you will be able to get a better deal with a company as good as or with a better financial rating. Hartford isn't the company it use to be IMHO.
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BobR
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05/10/12 09:00am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Inspection charge

I became a believer of doing my own maintenance. The benefits are you save money, know it is done right and gain knowledge of your equipment. Don't feel bad, I've read on this site people being charged $65 to have the tire air pressure checked. I guess I can understand there is no free lunch but service providers should warn their customers of minimum charges for various services performed before they are performed.
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BobR
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05/09/12 05:23pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Throwing out a question because...

Wall Bracket
Table Leg
Ebay is your friend!
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BobR
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05/08/12 07:09pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: refer on propane???

Running on a dead chassis battery is not good for the alternator.
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BobR
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05/08/12 07:20am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: OMG, otc medicine's out of date....

After reading this, it appears the solution is to live in Lynchburg, TN and drink Jack Daniels' Tennessee Honey daily! I need to update my retirement plan!!
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BobR
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05/04/12 07:13am |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Day Night Shades

It takes more effort to shop for replacement blinds or ship them off for repair as compared to re-stringing IMHO. We had one break on our last trip out. When we got to the campground, we re-strung the shade in about 20 minutes. We use a long sewing needle to guide the string and it works real well.
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BobR
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05/04/12 06:46am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: BAd experience with Camping World I-26

106B is the correct exit according to Google Maps. I think knowing the street names to get there may have been your problem. Parking can be difficult at some locations and I have wondered why some store managers are oblivious to this unless they have just too much inventory and no room!
Bad Dennis, Bad!!! LOL
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BobR
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05/02/12 02:15pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Newmar Customer Service

STAY AWAY FROM: Midwest Custom RV in Elkhart, IN for Travel Supreme service!!!
Why?
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BobR
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05/02/12 01:37pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Ordering a New Motorhome, What To Do With The Trade-in

Sell your current motor home on consignment with the dealer you are buying from. Make the new unit order contingent on successful sale of existing unit at X amount of dollars. If the existing unit doesn't sell, the dealer absorbs the new one into his inventory. That will help motivate him to sell your used one. I would also include an option to convert the consignment sale to a trade in to save sales tax.
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BobR
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05/02/12 11:40am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Any day/night shades expert here?

Shade Repair Clicky
You might find this helpful for future reference.
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BobR
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04/26/12 06:16am |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Breakdown X 2...

I'm glad they are standing behind their work. Along the lines of what Gjac is saying, you know your unit and it is a roll of the dice buying another used unit unless you know the owner and care it has received.
I have a 1991 gas unit I've owned from new. I know its history and care and would not hesitate taking a 6000 mile trip tomorrow. I can't say that about a used unit more than a few years old I don't know the history of.
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BobR
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04/25/12 12:09pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: RV/Marine Gutters... anyone use them?

Clicky
Here is another approach for your consideration.
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BobR
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04/24/12 12:08pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Breakdown X 2...

Once it is repaired you know your equipment and its history. If you sell it, unless you buy new you are once again dealing with the unknown. JMHO
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BobR
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04/23/12 02:00pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Looking for info about Red Bay, AL repair facilities

My intention is not to bash Tiffin, but I am amazed at how many people need to take their
coaches back to the factory for repairs. Does Tiffin not trust their dealer service or do they have so many warranty issues that they do it this way to keep their costs in line.
People feel comfortable with factory service believing their units will be repaired correctly to factory standards the first time. There should be no wait on parts as they are in stock. To be honest, I would only feel comfortable having a major repair such as the roof radius cracking being corrected at the factory where someone has done it several times.
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BobR
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04/23/12 01:54pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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