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RE: Overnight - Why stuck on WalMart - think out of the box

Back in the '60's, my family was tenting. We hit a small town in Nebraska and asked around about camping. One of the local pastors was in the store & he not only gave us permission to pitch on the church grounds, but gave us the key to the church so we could use the bathrooms!
"Land of the free"? Getting upset because people in a town don't want you to use their parks for something other than what THEY are paying for is not an infringement on your rights. My old neighborhood had chronic problems with RV'rs in the park. Since the park was also the grade-school's playground ...
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david_42
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09/07/08 08:43am |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Tire pressure confusion starting with Manufacturer

Since you are fairly certain the gap has changed, you should have the axle alignment checked. The tires are unlikely to have gotten bigger. Nothing will damage a trailer tire faster than the axle being mis-aligned. It's like the tire being dragged sideways constantly.
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david_42
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09/07/08 08:29am |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: "CMOS Battery Low" Message

Write down all of your CMOS settings that are not defaults (or all of them if you don't want to both figuring out which are not defaults). Older systems tended to have many manually set parameters. Also, although it's rare, the battery might be soldered into the board.
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david_42
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09/07/08 08:24am |
Technology Corner
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RE: Is maintenance a DYI or an all thumbs person?

I might add digital cameras are a great aid for DYI. A series of pictures as you dismantle something new cannot be beat when it's time to reassemble.
I've also found it handy when shopping for parts.
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david_42
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09/05/08 08:17am |
Folding Trailers
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RE: Having trouble justifying costs

An RV is never an investment. Trying to justify it based on saving money for travel is hopeless. What a "B" allows you to do is travel routes and stay in places that you would not be able to do even in a larger RV, much less by flying, renting a car, etc.
Vacations and travel are not about saving money.
One of the "savings" of a "B" is it can also be used as a daily driver. Ditching the "C" was one of my better moves. I've used my RV to go to parties that I knew would run late. A good night's sleep and some coffee before heading home sure beats trying to drive at 2 a.m. And there have been times when having the porta-potty along has been a major plus.
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david_42
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09/05/08 08:05am |
Class B - Camping Van Conversions
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RE: mini van tow vehicle

2000 lbs without the towing package, 3600 with.
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david_42
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09/03/08 08:51am |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Sprinter Chassis Doesn't Add Up

Unless you've driven a diesel vehicle, the horsepower ratings always seem low. But the combination of a flat torque curve, the turbocharger and an excellent transmission make the Sprinter diesel much more drivable than the gasser version.
The turbocharger means you always have all of your power available. At 7000 feet, a non-turbo loses half of its power.
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david_42
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09/03/08 08:39am |
Class C Motorhomes
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RE: Old DODGE MOTORHOMES

I had a 1979 Monaco, B400 chassis, 440 engine. The absolute WORST vehicle I've ever owned. In five years, it broke down more than all my other vehicles over a period of 40 years, combined!
It is now in the crusher.
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david_42
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09/02/08 03:25pm |
Class C Motorhomes
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RE: Agitated Bison Bull in Yellowstone

No, but I've hiked "up to the moose" and turned around, twice.
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david_42
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09/02/08 03:21pm |
Roads and Routes
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RE: Is this a common 'symptom' of full-timing?

It's just a symptom of traveling. When I traveled a lot for business, I remember several occasions where I'd put on a swim suit and headed for the hot tub, only to realize THIS hotel didn't have one.
At least when you full-time, you don't have a different-colored car every day.
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david_42
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09/02/08 03:19pm |
Full-time RVing
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RE: Headlight Condensation - replace?

Condensation in a headlight lens means there is a leak somewhere in the seals. Heating the lens may drive the moisture out, but it will come back. It's like a dual-pane window, replacement is the only real solution.
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david_42
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09/01/08 08:36am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Need to find an inexpensive car carrier! (NOT, a dolly)

Your best bets are companies like U-Haul that rent carriers.
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david_42
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09/01/08 08:29am |
Towing
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RE: DANGEROUS CHOCOLATE CAKE-IN-A-MUG

I have some 16 ounce soup mugs that would work well.
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david_42
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09/01/08 08:27am |
Camp Cooks and Connoisseurs
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RE: Another Biodiesel making fire

Making biodiesel involves methanol and caustic soda in large quantities. Errors in preparation are fairly common. If you flunked high school chemistry or couldn't be bothered, don't even think about it.
There are alternatives that only involve filters and plumbing.
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david_42
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08/31/08 08:36pm |
Tech Issues
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Great craigslist find

Winnebago/Legand Cat Pro fishing boat will not separate
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david_42
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08/31/08 08:28pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: What is the "doghouse" of a van?

My whole van is a doghouse! Got two greyhounds.
My "C" had that arrangement & it was just about impossible to remove the doghouse, because of the aftermarket A/C. Really glad it's gone.
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david_42
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08/31/08 09:19am |
Class B - Camping Van Conversions
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RE: High Gas + Tough Economy = Super RV Deals?

TC's are a different beast from motorhomes; lower margins and lower prices to start with, make it relatively cheap to hold them on the lot and there isn't much room to discount.
Plus, people already own their trucks and know what their fuel use looks like, so that isn't a big factor.
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david_42
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08/29/08 03:01pm |
Truck Campers
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RE: Dodge Trans Van

I looked at one a few years back. The seller, who was about 5'6", couldn't understand why I decided not to buy it. I'm only 5'10" and there wasn't anywhere in the RV that I could stand up, even in bare feet.
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david_42
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08/29/08 08:56am |
Class C Motorhomes
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RE: Do Air Bags wear out??

Air bags are subject to rot from ozone and abrasion from sand and gravel. They will also lose plasticizers over time. No point in worrying about it until they fail, as they will probably just start leaking slowly rather than blowing out.
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david_42
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08/25/08 02:35pm |
Truck Campers
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RE: LOL! pissed off my Garmin Nuvie!

Mine still doesn't accept the route to my house. I've found that setting "No U-turns" cuts the noise.
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david_42
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08/20/08 10:18am |
Technology Corner
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