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RE: fan behind refrigerator

NOR-Cold wouldn't even spend the money to design a product that works much less insure that it won't set you rig on fire. Why would anyone think they would spring for a fan to help it cool bettrer.
NO WAY.
Solution, as soon as it gives up (hopefully doesn't set your rig on fire) remove a side window and toss that sucker out and put in a residential refer at about 1/2 the cost of a new evaporative POS. Than you will have hard ice cream and more than a dozen ice cubes a day.
Unless you dry camp a lot, a good residential refer will keep stuff cold for up to 8 hours when traveling. I dry camp about 6 days a year and just run the gen.set for two hours morning and evening and every thing stays nice and cold.
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WTD44
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09/11/11 12:55pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Diesel engine size????????

Many women feel that you can't be too thin or have too much money. I think that you should buy all the power you can afford and the biggest moho you can drive and afford. How many will admit to buying a smaller rig than they really wanted, only to trade it in for a bigger rig and lose thousands in the process. I know I did. Twice !
WTD
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WTD44
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09/11/11 12:46pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Steer safe or safety steer.

NEITHER; unless you just want blow out protection. The systems are over rated and just a band aid for something else. Take it to a GOOD truck alignmnet shop with an align rack and a guy who knows how to use it. There are about 10 million HD trucks on the road that some how get by without themj!
WTD
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WTD44
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09/11/11 12:42pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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Loveland Co. RV Park

We stay in around 25 different parks every year--some good and some not so good. I rarely post anything either way. HOWEVER, I must warn folks about the LOVELAND RV PARK in Loveland Co. We got there and the pool was closed due to a problme and it was 95 degrees. The manager said "things break; my guys will get to it when they can" Next day the WiFi was out and again, a shrug and "yea, it is broke again" Than to top it off, on are last day the entire park was without electricity !!! And again it was in the 90's I didn't bother to complain, I just left. A lot of permanents live there and one of them said that he traveled for construction work, first stayed there in the early 80's and "same old -- same old" year in and year out.
AVOID IF POSSIBLE--there is a nice new park in Ft. Collins about 15 miles north !
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WTD44
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09/11/11 12:37pm |
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