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Posted By: Kimbopolo
on 09/08/12 07:57pm
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Learned how to drain the fresh-water tanks. Also made sure the propane valve was shut off (didn't think to check it after we left the dealer last week). It was. I also read through most of the appliance manuals though I still have a few to get through. 2010 Roadtrek 190 Popular http://www.kimbopolo.blogspot.com |
Posted By: OldRadios
on 09/13/12 10:40am
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The B died when I was taking it out for it's weekly exercise this morning. Fortunately I was just about home and close to the driveway and was able to coast in. How often does that happen? I can start it and it runs fine for about 30 seconds then dies again. Hopefully just something minor like the fuel filter (which is a PIA to get to in this). Will get it into the shop tomorrow and hopefully it will be ready for the next trip next Thursday. Update: I replaced the fuel filter myself and it seem to run better but I could blow air through the old one so I still think that wasn't the problem. Unfortunately the problem has disappeared (for now) and it looks like the filter has been replaced so many times I can't get the fuel line to tighten properly so it will go in tomorrow anyway to have that section of line replaced. * This post was edited 09/13/12 01:00pm by OldRadios * 2006 Fleetwood 26Q 2010 Harley Softail Toad 2015 Ford Focus Toad Upstate (the other) New York |
Posted By: Kimbopolo
on 09/13/12 12:41pm
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Cleaned out the water hose, hooked up my water filter, tried out my new adapter, placed reflectix in the driver's and passenger's windows. Next I'll take the surge protector out of the box and read about it. Getting ready to go, go, go .... |
Posted By: Kimbopolo
on 09/14/12 08:21pm
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Placed a suction cup sponge-holder inside the sink, installed reflectix panels for the driver and passenger side windows, placed an over-the-door hook on the interior bathroom door for my toiletry bag, unpacked the surge protector and stored it in the outside compartment, used WD-40 on the hinges of the sticky compartment door, ordered a volt meter and polarity tester, tested the inverter (it works!). OK - now I need a nap! |
Posted By: mikeandlisa
on 09/15/12 04:08pm
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My husband and I picked up a screen door yesterday and he started on the install today. Talk about a major custom job. It's coming along very nicely but we ran out of paint for the side walls.
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Posted By: PSW
on 09/15/12 05:33pm
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Installed two new six volt batteries today. Easy install on the RT, but man those puppies are heavy. I weighed them: 62 pounds each. That's 124 pounds in that little slide out compartment. VERY well engineered compartment with quality, heavy duty slides.
PSW 2013 Phoenix Cruiser 2350 2014 Jeep Cherokee behind it and a 2007 Roadtrek 210P for touring |
Posted By: MelinProv
on 09/20/12 09:58pm
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Got out and went Fishing with the B the Fall bite is on!
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Posted By: stan909
on 09/22/12 02:01pm
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Added folding cook table to my grill table on my spare tire carrier.This is a workable mock up.the real one will be made of steel later on. cook table folded up andFolded out sorry photo bucket link.The images won't load correctly.
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Posted By: jimervin
on 09/22/12 05:59pm
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Dropped it off at the garage for battery drain on new battery. They think it is hte alternator running too low a voltage to charge properly. Here goes another $300. but I still enjoy the unit. jim |
Posted By: rdtaylor
on 10/01/12 09:16pm
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Made some screens for the front doors windows. Need to keep the bugs out when camping and it is warm outside.
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