DEWBUD

benton, ar

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Joined: 11/25/2006

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Well, thanks for asking. I spent 3 1/2 hours installing a J. C. Whitney insulation kit inside the "doghouse." I put the new on top of the Ford insulation. Also, I insulated the passenger-side floor from underneath from the "house" to the rear of the transmission. It started raining before I started on the driver's side, so I had to put the MH back into the garage. There is not enough room in the garage to get the camper up in the air, so I'll resume when the next warm, sunny day rolls around.
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Kentuk

Elizabethtown,Ky. 42701

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Joined: 10/13/2007

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Due to my drive way filled up with my car and two trucks I park my motor home pass the drive way in the back yard on the grass. was going to put in a cement pad but weather has prevented that. Looking at it setting out there on that wet muddy ground was getting to me so went to lowes and got some 16" cement squares, 4 ea. for each set of rear wheels and 2 ea. for each front wheel. Put the squares behind the wheels and backed up on them. Fills the need, only cost about $20.00 and the vehicle is on a hard surface, tires no longer on wet/muddy ground. The cement squares support the motor home very well.
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SKIRMISH

NORCAL

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Joined: 10/13/2005

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I slept in the MH last night, relatives were over for Christmas and my 7 year old fell asleep in our bed and I was too lazy to move him to his bed and didn't want to sleep with his little cousins in his bunkbed. I almost forgot we had a MH on the side of the house. I got a great night sleep, all by myself!
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BillyP

Cedar Point, NC

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Joined: 01/13/2005

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Swapped the old mattress for a Sleep Number bed
05 Jayco Seneca 35GS/22k Kodiak/6.6 Duramax
04 Jeep Rubicon Automatic
SMI Silent Partner/BlueOx Aladdin
Billy & Sharon's RV Adventures
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bukhrn

Lanexa, Va

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Joined: 03/20/2005

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Just went out to put some of my christmas gifts in it, a couple DVD's, new Lynx Levelers, and my new Christmas Story "Leg Lamp" night light.
2007 Forester 2941DS
2005 KIA Spectra
Zamboni, Long Haired Mini Dachshund
I Love My Grizz
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bowtiebill

Fillmore, CA

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Joined: 04/14/2005

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Just installed one of my Christmas gifts. A set (4) of the Sylvania Silverstar Headlights.
Bill, Sherry, & Murray
2005 Gulfstream Super C
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Mainship

Crystal River, FL

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Joined: 09/06/2007

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Air in tires, new battery, checked oils,vacuumed, waxed, filled water tank, tomorrow it will be first time it will be used in a year. The fuel will be cheap, it was under 2 per gallon when we filled it last in Georgia, when we use it next time it will be with expensive fuel, but that is irrelavant as we enjoy it and we love having a camper, even if it isn't used too much.
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Berticus

Boise, ID

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Joined: 04/06/2001

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Started the New Year off by removing the Aux Fuel tank and will be taking it down for a clean-up and get it lined when the shop opens Wed. Hopefully this weekend I will be tearing into my rear kitchen floor and replacing it.
Happy New Year to All, Robert.
The Setup:
96' Serro Scotty 25' 4x4, Diesel, Class-C(pic coming), 86 20' Chris Craft LTD,69 Wife,02 1st Son,04 2nd Son,2 dogs (Yellow Lab & Border Collie).
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Dinosaurman

Piney Woods

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Joined: 04/30/2004

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Replaced batteries in my two smoke detectors and two carbon monoxide detectors (propane leak detector is wired into the coach batteries). Always try to remember to change out house and MH batteries on New Years Day. Also, installed new kitchen curtains. Updated my log of places camped in 2007. Getting her ready for below freezing temps tonight.
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Rich Panganiban

Southern California, USA

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Joined: 01/08/2005

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Just got back from three days in the Angeles National Forest above Santa Barbara, CA. The RV did great except for the thermostat shutting off in the middle of the night. I woke up at 3 a.m. and it was 59 degrees in the coach!
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