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RE: Any problems with no front Florida plate?

Well... I was pulled over in New Hampshire last year for no apparent reason by a small town police officer. First thing he asks for is license & reg which I gave him. When I asked why I was pulled over he stated that my truck isn't tagged. Pointed out nicely that in Missouri, truck tags are on the front. He stepped to the front and saw it and walked straight back to his cruiser and got on the radio. Five minutes later he apologized for any inconvenience and sent me on my way.
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4Kings
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06/23/08 01:41pm |
Beginning RVing
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RE: Best tire for 06' GMC Sierra 2500 HD Crew Cab.

Michelin LTX M/S, best tires I have ever run.
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4Kings
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06/19/08 12:45pm |
Tow Vehicles
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RE: Finding the sweet spot

For me it's more of a "seat of the pants" feeling than anything else. Depends on conditions; wind , grade, etc.
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4Kings
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06/19/08 12:39pm |
Tow Vehicles
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RE: Cincinnati to Columbia, SC Mountain Grades?

The grades in the Smokies west of Asheville, NC will be the only significant ones and even those aren't too bad.
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4Kings
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06/19/08 12:31pm |
Roads and Routes
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RE: Feedback from the pros

You're doing the right thing upgrading to 4.11 gears, you'll be a happy puller now.
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4Kings
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06/19/08 12:28pm |
Tow Vehicles
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RE: How to fill my fresh water tank

Your vent tube is probably kinked not letting displaced air escape. It's an easy fix if you can gain access to your tank. You might be able to remove some of the underbelly and locate the vent tube.
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4Kings
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05/06/08 08:03pm |
Tech Issues
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RE: This ain't good.....

Was it fully charged when you put in in
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4Kings
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05/06/08 07:41pm |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Testing a trailer battery

Disconnecting the cable will prevent the battery drain but I'll bet you it's the CO2 detector that's draining it, not the fridge.
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4Kings
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05/06/08 09:25am |
Beginning RVing
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RE: St. Joe, MO

Big Lake State Park
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4Kings
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05/05/08 08:56pm |
Campgrounds, Resorts and Attractions
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RE: GFI Electrical problem

I had a bad GFI outlet, caused me weeks of frustration until an electrician friend suggested I change it out. Haven't had a problem since.
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4Kings
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05/05/08 10:17am |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Another water heater question

Check to see if you have any low point drains, you'll be able to drain off most of the hot water in the tank.
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4Kings
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05/05/08 10:10am |
Beginning RVing
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RE: Testing a trailer battery

I bought this tester a few years ago, simple to use
Digital Voltmeter
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4Kings
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05/05/08 09:28am |
Beginning RVing
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RE: anodes

Any RV dealer should have them
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4Kings
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05/02/08 12:10pm |
Hybrid Travel Trailers
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RE: New Travel Trailer Owner

So Jason, how does that Liberty handle that trailer. Seems like you could be pushing it a bit.
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4Kings
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05/02/08 09:26am |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Scissor Jacks needing cleaned and lubed

I would just clean them up with a little brake cleaner then use either a dry graphite or silicone spray. I would stay away from grease as it will attract dirt.
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4Kings
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05/02/08 09:21am |
Travel Trailers
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RE: electrical question

I'm sure they exist but I have NEVER seen a 50amp only power source. Even though 50amp was in the box, so was 30 & 20.
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4Kings
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04/28/08 10:48am |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Router Problem After Provider Change

Open a web browser and enter the following: http://192.168.0.1
That is probably the address for your router. From that interface you will be able to make any necessary changes.
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4Kings
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04/28/08 10:41am |
Technology Corner
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RE: Concerto stereo system in Cardinal Fifth Wh not working

They're Concertone systems and they are real winners... I had ours replaced three time in two years all under warranty. The last one seems to be fine although I haven't checked it this year yet.
Do a search on Concertone and you see all the issues folks have had with these units.
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4Kings
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04/28/08 10:27am |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Hook up to sewer or not?

We've got a couple of "local" campgrounds we visit during the year and the sites we like don't have sewer. Just watch your usage and you'll be fine for a weekend.
Instead of waiting in line at the campground dumpstation, you might find that there is a dumpstation located near your home. We usually head home and unload the 5ver then before I put it away I use the local dumpstation. Our's is free but you might have to pay a small fee to dump.
Visit this website for a list of dumpstations near you.
RV Dumps
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4Kings
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04/21/08 02:37pm |
Beginning RVing
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RE: Suburban propane/electric water heater question

I thought I had the 2 switches figured out on our Rockwood's water heater, but I am confused by what seems to have happened.
We have a switch with red light inside the main control panel, and a switch inside the side panel of the heater. I believe the one in the trailer is used only for propane, and the one inside the heater panel is for the 110v hookup. This is correct
As our first tank has been consumed rather fast, either the dealer didn't fill it all the way ( possible), or the heater has been running since we purchased it 2 months ago.
The #1 question is, does the inside switch/ light need to be on for the propane to work? I believe the light is for a failure, as it light up when the tank was empty.Yes is does. The light will come on when it's trying to light, goes off once the igniter has lit. I've never noticed whether it indicates an out of gas condition.
Q#2, I am confused by the way to read the outside electric switch. Is "on depressed", or flush with the switch, an "ON" condition? It seems backwards to my logic as I believe when on was depressed the propane came on, so is depressed the current condition, or is what is above flush the current condition of the switch? It's just a rocker switch, either it's on or off
I did this with shore power off, so maybe the propane switch over-rides the side unit's switch condition? I don't believe that this is the case. As a matter of fact, many folks run their tanks on both electric and gas at the same time, helps the tank recover faster under heavy demand.
Thanks for any clarification,
Allen
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4Kings
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04/14/08 10:56am |
Tech Issues
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