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Topic: How many of us are there? Owners of Dodge based RV's?

Posted By: Leeann on 03/21/07 05:37am

Thanks, RobinHood - but as I've never actually visited the Good Sam versions of these forums (and didn't actually join there), I don't know how I posted there.....[emoticon]


'73 Concord 20' Class A w/Dodge 440 - see profile for photo


Posted By: 75Americanclipper on 03/21/07 08:54am

well, well this is the first time ever,



timmac wrote:

Maybe you double post or you are just repeating yourself like you are now...



Posted By: 75Americanclipper on 03/21/07 08:57am

nope it was here, I saw it we were here, not there.

man this is strange


RobinHoodRV wrote:

Leeann, I believe you posted in a different thread. I found your post that you made about ballast resistors, voltage regulators, and ignition control modules here:

Leeann's lost posts!



Posted By: RobinHoodRV on 03/21/07 10:47am

Leeann, Good Sam is just a portal to the Open Roads forums. There are several portals. I use Good Sam, Woodalls, or Motorhome Magazine but they are all the same. Since I was using the Good Sam portal when I posted it showed that link. The technique for finding your posts are still the same. Go to your profile and click on the 'View Post' link.


-jc

78 Robinhood 23' Class C
97 Geo Tracker Convertible 4x4
87 Jeep Comanche Chief 4x4


Posted By: RobinHoodRV on 03/21/07 10:51am

75Americanclipper, don't know what to tell you. All I know is that when Leeann and you stated you couldn't find it, I looked under Leeann's profile and checked his posts. There I found the posts in question under a different thread.

I'm not a moderator but maybe asking them would/could resolve the mystery.


Posted By: zyndyne on 03/22/07 08:07am

Hey all,
Just recently purchased a 19ft. 1975 Dodge Coachman with the 360ci. It has the original Kohler Generator K181Ep/ECMWS21, anyone have a manual for this generator, that I can get a copy of? Or a possible electrical schematic for the whole works? I am overhauling everything on this unit, to bring it up to par. Called Coachman, and was told they dont have anything going back that far. And have called Kohler, and they dont have anything on this Generator, other than its a 4KW Remote. The last owner/s have done some reengineering on some of the electrical systems, and some of it looks to be a fire hazard. Anyone with anything similar, your help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Jim


Posted By: unionguy1019 on 03/23/07 07:31am

zydyne, check coachmans website for a manual. They also told me over the phone that the manual was unavailable and I found a reprint on their site for my 73. Also check e-bay, I found a factory issued service manual on there. Also try a google search. may take some time but you may get lucky there also.


Here comes the "Chuck Wagon"


Posted By: nodakotaclassc on 04/01/07 11:28pm

1979 Dodge Rockwood, 27'. Love my rv, and enjoy reading everyone's posts. I worked on mine a lot last summer, and plan on doing much more as soon as the weather permits. Many of my questions have already been answered, so I am excited to pull it out of storage. Anyone from the North Dakota area?


Posted By: duluthrver on 04/12/07 08:04pm

Hi All...newbie here, both to the forum and rving.

I have the opportunity to buy a 1977 Dodge Brougham Coach.

The asking price is $2,500. Is that too much?

The Rv seems in OK condition...Needs new tires all the way around...and I have no idea how much that will cost.

Your ideas/suggestions are appreciated.

Thanks,
Dan


Posted By: MasterBoondocker on 04/12/07 11:34pm

75Americanclipper wrote:

well, well this is the first time ever,



timmac wrote:

Maybe you double post or you are just repeating yourself like you are now...


LOL ...it would be a DELIGHT .... if macNutz would double-post ... with some info that was correct !


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