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RE: Seal Tech leak test

I forgot to add that I got this idea from someone who used a forced air furnace fan into a storage compartment. I think it was a user on this site.
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chrsnl05
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02/07/13 04:05pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Seal Tech leak test

I made my own with an air mover (commercial fan for drying floors and walls). I put it in through a window, supported it with a ladder and sealed with towels then a layer of plastic (trash bag) and duct tape. Had serveral places bubble up.
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chrsnl05
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02/07/13 04:02pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Bandit Toyhauler

Im on a tablet. Maybe it doesnt like android os
Thanks
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chrsnl05
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01/30/13 01:37pm |
Toy Haulers
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RE: Bandit Toyhauler

Wasn't hard....just went to Google search and typed in Echo RV and walla, up popped the website with floor plans and all......
I was on their website and did a google search. There is some info there site for the other product lines but when I click floorplans and specs for the bandit line is says "there are no models available for this product." Some work but not all. Maybe its my pc idk. I also dont see the model that like in the brouchure on the website.
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chrsnl05
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01/30/13 07:45am |
Toy Haulers
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Bandit Toyhauler

Last week I went to the WNY RV show in Hamburg, NY. We saw a Bandit toyhauler. It is made by Echo RV. I have never heard of either and there is very little info online (even on there website) so I assume they must be fairly new company. The one we looked at was a 28 ft. they have a 32 ft with a slide and separate garage but it was not at the show and the dealer didnt have one. the 28 ft was $19k and the larger one was $21.5k. Even the dealer said they just started carrying them.
If i can find the broucure ill post the model number and floorplans. Does anyone have one of these or know anything about them? There are lots of small toyhaulers (22ft and smaller) and lots of very large ones (38 to 40ft) but very few mid sized ones.
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chrsnl05
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01/29/13 08:45am |
Toy Haulers
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RE: HEY we need a sticky for our TT pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

First trip out with the new to us truck (pics taken last summer)
http://i1089.photobucket.com/albums/i351/Chrisneal05/DSC02319.jpg width=640
http://i1089.photobucket.com/albums/i351/Chrisneal05/DSC02350.jpg width=640
http://i1089.photobucket.com/albums/i351/Chrisneal05/DSC02037.jpg width=640
Ill have to get some better day time pics of the trailer and maybe the new entertainment center that is almost finished. but here is one of the inside before we did anything.
http://i1089.photobucket.com/albums/i351/Chrisneal05/camper3.jpg width=640
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chrsnl05
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07/11/12 11:16am |
Travel Trailers
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RE: 2008 F250 Crew Cab 8 Cylinder Capabilities

The 5.4 is a capable motor but definatly not the most powerful especially stock. I could not find a v10 with a 6 spd manual (or a v10 auto for that matter) when i was shopping so i settled for the 5.4. A tuner really wakes them up. (especially with 93 tune) I tow a 27' with 2 slides and it ways about 9k loaded with a full tank of water. Also the 3v engine with the torqshift is a large improvment over the 2v and the old 4 spd. I have never driven a 2v but many have said this and the numbers agree. I have 4.10 gears and i think anything higher then that would not be suited for heavy loads. I would love more power but the 5.4 is definaly capable of towing. Im not sure what TV you have now but the super duty is an awesome platform to tow or haul with.
btw mine is a 09 f250 ccsb 5.4L auto 4.10
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chrsnl05
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07/11/12 08:40am |
Tow Vehicles
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