Diesel is between 3.97 and 4.19 here in Michigan. Remember when fuel was 1.85 and maybe 2 bucks a gallon about about 67 to 70 months ago? And a barrel of crude was some where near 150.00?
What the heck happened?
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SIX POINT LEVELING. FULL BODY PAINT IS JUST FLUFF. SIX POINT LEVELING IS A MUST! If I was buying used, I would chose the six point over the full body paint.
Jon, I had the same problem with my awning motor. I traced it down when I took the motor apart and discovered that one of the brushes wire had wraped around something in the case. That made the motor not work because of zero contact with the armature. Once I freed up the wire to the brush it...
The slides on our big horn had one electric switch for the all the slides, however at the hydro pump there were valves that you could open or close and just operate
With the Two AC's does the ductwork from the rear connect with the front so you can run one if desired?
We only had one AC.
There is a light out there (led) that runs on battery's and is motion sensing. Battery's last all year. Just stick it on the wall. Easy breezy. Also works great ont the outside by the door
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Our 3670 was a 2010 had the angled front end but we still had the "flex" problem. Yes heartland stepped up and fixed the flex.
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Makes no sense in my mind for heartland not to put doors on for price point reasons. Same goes with some of the fixtures that are used to save a few bucks "to keep the price point low" We had to replace both the kitchen faucet and bathroom faucet within one year of purchase. also replaced the...
Thanks for the invite Jim. Been in fulton/rockport the past 6 years now and love it. Be there again in a few months for the winter.
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Ya michigan tax on pension stinks. That is just plain less bucks to spend here in Michigan. Texas sure looks good from here.
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One other thought, You may be able to make your own using all thread rods. Those come in various lengths and diameters.
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MIGHT try a farm supply store. or big box lumber yard. Me thinks the sliding doors on farms are hung with square u bolts. here is one link:
http://4x4.fatbobsgarage.com/articles/u-bolt_application_chart.htm?gclid=CO6V8NbEvrYCFXSVMgodgGQADw
and another...
The "B&W companion hitch" coupled with the "5th airborne pin box" is by far a great combination. Of course that is just my humble opinion and that is my story and I am sticking to it.
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Still traveling with fridge on. I will turn it off when on ferries and in tunnels. LEL AND UEL are pretty narrow for gasoline plus the fact it is heaver than air (the vapors) one would almost have to spray the fuel nozzle into the fridge. Just my humble opinion
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Here is how I fixed our slow leak through the toilet valve that had been leaking for a year now. It works for me.
The "WORKS" toilet bowl cleaner and lime remover
Let the valve snap back sharply. Squirt a couple ounce or so.
As the water/cleaner leak through the lime should dissolve. Took...
I am liking the led lights for the simple reason you can run them anywhere and power them with a simple 12 volt to 110 convertor when on the road. At night with the lights running fore and aft under neat the sight is awesome.
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Never have trusted the ladder, never will. One thing that could help, have a swing down part of the ladder solidly attached to the ladder that will reach the ground thus giving more support to the attached ladder.
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So does that mean we should also be checking the torque on the suspension of our trucks and cars also?? Once something is torqued to specs why would it need to be re torqued? It seems that over time bolts that are torqued or re torqued too many times would eventually fail. 😶🙀🙀
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It appears u will have a much easier job of the replacement. I had to run down the tubes in the back of the compartment. That was the tough part. Don't forget the little plug with holes in it.
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Sounds like the condensation drain for the fins in the refer. They tend to get brittle and crumble in a few years. U will need to empty the refer, take out the top 2 shelves, remove the clear plastic drain tray carefully.
Then with a pair of needle nose pliers remove the plastic white piece...
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