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RE: What did you do to your Toy Hauler today???

A few months ago, I installed a Tornado Tank flush in the Black Tank. What a great job I did by using PVC instead of the cheezy tubing that came with the flush kit. I also installed a wall mount hose connection. I got a chance to use my new system, I could here it blasting away inside the tank but I could not see any fluid come out of the black tank clear inspection connection. I let it run for several minutes....WTH..... Climbed under there to take a look.... Well lets just say I got the cleanest GRAY tank in the Park!! Geeze... It all looked the same to me under the trailer. Guess, I will have a gray and a black tank rinse, as long as I don't install it in the fresh water tank!
1L243 06/05/13 06:20pm Toy Haulers
What satellite does the Dish Tailgator lock onto?

What Sats does the Dish Tailgator lock onto? Western, Central States make a difference?
1L243 06/02/13 02:25am Technology Corner
RE: What is your rear Axle weight with trailer loaded

I guess I should have included my own rear axle weight, 5850 lbs. I am carrying a little more water than usual, just weighed at 5850 on the rear axle. My trailer weighs in about 12k. Tongue weight about 1350 lbs. I also have the back of the truck loaded with extra gear and tools.. I run air bags in the rear.
1L243 05/27/13 11:47am Towing
What is your rear Axle weight with trailer loaded

What is your rear axle weight when loaded? I was just trying to compare my weight with others when Fiver or Bumper Pull. I have a 1999 2WD F250 SD Ford 7.3
1L243 05/26/13 07:47pm Towing
RE: What did you do to your Toy Hauler today???

I made coffee and breakfast....
1L243 05/26/13 10:30am Toy Haulers
Window Condensation

It's in the 40's outside and the windows in the RV have alot of condensation inside the RV We have single payne windows. We have been using a radiant electric heater instead of the furnace to save on the propane, is this part of the problem?
1L243 05/22/13 09:58am General RVing Issues
Tire pressure

I have 235 80R 16s Goodyear Marathons D rating. Max pressure is rated at 65psi. Trailer loaded 1500 lbs under gross trailer weight. Should I be runnig max rated psi of 65 lbs?
1L243 05/20/13 10:34am Toy Haulers
RE: Generators

How come guys with loud gens never think there loud? Just because people don't complain don't mean your not peeing off everybody next to you...
1L243 05/16/13 11:06pm Toy Haulers
RE: Generators

That is true but he will still need something to charge the batteries. In that case, I would go with a Honda 1000 for running refer and charging batteries. When not running the Genny switch back to propane.. Speaking of batteries, how many do you have? Two miniumum, four would be better.
1L243 05/12/13 10:14am Toy Haulers
RE: Generators

Your right the Handi is much lighter.. Nice compact unit. Probably still borderline AC operation.....
1L243 05/12/13 12:53am Toy Haulers
RE: Another question on residency

I have been on Oregon.gov site and can't seem to find anything specific on permanent or continuous traveler license status?
1L243 05/12/13 12:40am Full-time RVing
RE: Generators

Honda inverter type generator would be my choice.. What kind of rig? What do you want to power? AC? If so, what size is your AC? A 3000 may not be able to run your 13.5k and probably will not run a 15k AC. If you just want to run your lights and charge your batteries you don't need a 3000 watt. You could go with a Honda 2000i and if you decide you need more you can go with a second 2000 Companion. Keep in mind a 3000i weighs 134lbs...
1L243 05/11/13 11:35pm Toy Haulers
RE: Attaching etrack to floor

I would not trust lag bolts, if the Hog falls over on the Can Am it will get expensive. I used 1/4" carriage bolts with big fender washers on the bottom. I went every other hole just at the ends and then a bolt about every 6 to 8 inches. I ran three tracks. I have a 30WR and my water tanks were not in the way BUT it's a good idea to look before you drill. http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l483/1l243/Loaded%20Toy%20Hauler/ETRAC.jpg width=640
1L243 05/08/13 02:54am Toy Haulers
RE: Has this happened to you?

Now if your comparing the intelligence of a Cow Vs a Truck Driver that may take another Thread....
1L243 05/06/13 09:38pm General RVing Issues
RE: Has this happened to you?

I realize you have disabilities that caused you to park where you did, but the problem I have had with my RV is once I get into the pumps I can't get out because the beer and ciggerette buyers are parked every which way, so I sit till they come out. Beside the point....you should not be eating roast beef, salt or mayo!
1L243 05/06/13 10:36am General RVing Issues
RE: Has this happened to you?

I can't believe that pissing in a bottle and dumping it on the ground or throwing it out the window is OK. I also heard the vans full of Undocumented Aliens do the same thing as they can't stop to let them go. That said the roads would be a safer and a healthier place if they would pay truckers by the hour instead of by the mile. Then you would probably see truckers at rest areas and picking up trash and sprucing up the place, OR NOT!
1L243 05/05/13 09:36pm General RVing Issues
RE: 2500HD Towing

I am pretty sure you will be way over or weigh over on two or three of the vehicles weight ratings. If you have not done it already you should weigh in when fully loaded for accurate weights. Adding air bags or extra springs will not raise your trucks tow rating but will give it a better ride. Check the sticker on the door for weight ratings, weigh in and then see where you stand. Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) This is the vehicle's standard curb weight, plus an allowance for a standard amount of luggage, gas and passengers, as predicted by the manufacturer. Of course, your vehicle's actual weight will vary depending on how much luggage, gasoline, and passenger weight you have actually placed in the vehicle, so the GVW is an approximation. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) This is the maximum safe actual weight of your vehicle. If you exceed this weight, the vehicle's engine, transmission, brakes, and so on will be stressed beyond their design limits. Gross Combination Weight (GCW) This is the actual weight of your vehicle (GVW) plus the actual total weight (not the tongue weight) of your trailer. This number must not be higher than your vehicle's GCWR. Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR) This is the maximum safe weight of your combined vehicle and trailer. This weight includes all people, luggage, and other material. If your combined towing setup exceeds this weight, your vehicle's engine, transmission, brakes, and so on will be stressed beyond their design limits. Gross Axle Weight (GAW) These numbers are the weights expected to be placed on your vehicle's front and rear wheels. The two numbers are likely to be different to account for engine weight and other factors. Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) This is the maximum safe weight that can be placed on your front or rear wheels. The two numbers are likely to be different to account for engine weight and trailer tongue weight and luggage. If you exceed this weight rating on either the front or rear tires, you can create a dangerous driving situation or even damage your vehicle.
1L243 05/04/13 01:50am Toy Haulers
RE: Macerator - The Accessory that should be standard

All I am seeing is the dumping scene from the movie RV lol!
1L243 04/22/13 05:08pm Toy Haulers
RE: IS any one listening???

I am happy with my TH and very happy with the price. Could there be improvmements..You bet... If I had ordered it instead of buying it off the lot I would have added some more features, definately a winter package...Wired for Satellite (I did it my self) Second AC was prewired lucked out there (I added it myself) TV in the garage (added it myself) Extra batteries (added it myself) I really did not find anything wrong with my rig when it was new. After a couple thousand road miles the shower tweaked and caused a leak which was found right away and repaired under warranty. Dealer did a great job! Quality control during construction could be better. When crawling in behind the cabinets it's amazing what you find in there, loose screws, sawdust, plywood cutouts, pieces of wire a old chicken salad sandwhich (ok kidding about that one). I think the frame on the Work and Play is pretty stout. Mine sits pretty low but I have never scraped it or knocked the sewer pipe off. Don't think It would be good for going off road. Good factory Good Year tires. A walk on roof would be good. One piece aluminum roof is great for not leaking and longevity but not much good for walking on...
1L243 04/22/13 10:18am Toy Haulers
RE: IS any one listening???

I would like to see manufactures offer complete solar systems with large battery banks... Unfortunately they don't make the perfect RV. What is perfect for you may not be for me. I have to weigh cost vs amenities vs depreciation.
1L243 04/22/13 01:18am Toy Haulers
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