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RE: what's ya'lls opinion on this for a first time purchase?

Looks like a good price so if everything checks out it might be worth buying. As hubby says, anything can be fixed if you have $$$$! A new brace could be installed under that genny, but is it a telltale for what the rest of the frame is? Since you are not in a hurry---make sure you check it out well or you could just have bought a money trap big time.
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crimmps49
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05/24/13 06:18am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Have I plugged up my black tank drain?

I agree with Bonefish--fill it NOW putting some Dawn or treatment in. Why not drive it the long way to a place you can dump and then dump and rinse. We dump before we leave our campsite, fill with water and treatment like Dawn and then when we are close to home, dump at our State park facility. We pay only $3 for this service. We then put a few gallons of water in at the dump station and dump once more. We add a few gallons and are on our merry way ready for the next trip.
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crimmps49
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05/21/13 02:39pm |
Travel Trailers
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RE: $10 CW certificate?

No we did not get our $10 certificate for filling out a questionnaire. Still waiting, but sadly fear it will never come!
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crimmps49
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05/21/13 07:34am |
Camping World RV Sales
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RE: finally getting back to camping

Happy camping to you---enjoy once again!
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crimmps49
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05/21/13 07:12am |
RV Lifestyle
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RE: A little disappointed in the price

I find that there are things that are cheaper on CW sales than any other source, and then there are places to get things cheaper. It's like anything else, certain groceries are cheaper at one store but that other store may be higher priced on other things. We just found an aluminum 7' ladder cheapest from CW---shop around but generalized statements are unfair to everyone!
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crimmps49
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05/20/13 01:16pm |
Camping World Accessories
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RE: Roof Replacement on 2001 Cedar Creek 33RLBS Fifth Wheel

WOW--fantastic work. It looks great---glad it is leak-proof! Thanks for the step-by-step.
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crimmps49
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05/20/13 12:08pm |
Do It Yourself Modifications and Upgrades (DIY)
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RE: Carrying Aux propane tank

Sorry about your father TXDego. I will definitely reconsider where we carry our tank for our grill. Thanks for all the info.
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crimmps49
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05/19/13 01:47pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Carrying Aux propane tank

Is there a way you could mount the tank inside the compartment your coach tank is? That is vented and obviously safe for transporting propane, right?
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crimmps49
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05/19/13 08:56am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: how to clean carpeted ceiling?

I used Norwex carpet cleaner in a spray bottle, a small scrub brush and left it sit for a few minutes. I used one of the enviro-cloths and dried it as much as possible. Once it was dry I had to do the outside area once more and now you can't tell there was a stain. This stain was there from the previous owner so it sat for a few years until I cleaned it. I love this stuff as it is not filled with all the chemicals. Ours is quite a white ceiling and is a 2000 Coachman. Good luck
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crimmps49
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05/19/13 05:24am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Memorial Day weekend, where will you be?

Council Grounds State Park in WI with our daughter, our son and his family. After they had their awning ruined by high winds and a hassle w/insurance company, they settled and will have a brand new TT to go in. We will be in our MH on site right next to them. Hopefully our 4yr old grandson will feel better by then since he just had tonsil/adenoid surgery!
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crimmps49
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05/17/13 10:38am |
RV Parks, National Parks, State Campgrounds & More
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RE: Awning question

We do unroll ours to dry out so as to prevent mold. We, like you stated, find nothing cheap to replace and an awning is quite expensive. They do have covers to keep them dry, but I don't know anything about them.
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crimmps49
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05/16/13 01:08pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Please put our Chubby on your prayer list. UPDATE

Sorry Chubby is having problems. Will keep you in thoughts and prayers that all goes well.
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crimmps49
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05/15/13 12:42pm |
RV Pet Stop
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RE: Living FT in RV while moving to a new Town: ideas?

Funny to read this as our DD is going through the same thing. They have everyday basics with them in the TT, but have a lot of extras the movers refused to take. They don't know the new area SIL got stationed at so they want to take their time finding a good neighborhood and a nice house. I think this is a good idea since so many places require leases to rent. Good luck.
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crimmps49
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05/15/13 12:37pm |
Full-time RVing
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RE: Campgrounds

We just stayed at Timberline Valley RV park near Chesterfield. Although there were kids, it is a huge park and there was no noise. I'm sure as many stated, a good way to go is by looking for no activities for kids, then you will either get bored noisy kids or none at all!
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crimmps49
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05/15/13 08:50am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Ta daaaaaaaaaa . . . . . .

Aww--beautiful dogs. Is that little one a mini-pin?
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crimmps49
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05/14/13 01:18pm |
RV Pet Stop
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RE: Wisconsin Dells

The Dells have a lot to offer to everyone. The "duck" rides show off the rock formations and are a lot of fun. You could also take a walk downtown and enjoy the fudge making shops etc. We always enjoy it there. Lots of trails in the State Parks, especially Devils Lake area. Enjoy your trip.
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crimmps49
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05/14/13 08:56am |
Family Camping
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RE: Who here cooks inside camper or Outside camper?

We utilize all of the above cooking methods. I figured we have a stove and oven, why not use it? We also use a slow cooker so we don't have to tend to it so often. I really don't see any difference from cooking while camping than when at home. Our inside never smells, but we do use the vent above the stove and our fantastic fan, plus the windows are open when it's not too cold or too hot! Eat what you like and that will determine what method you use. Have a fun trip!
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crimmps49
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05/13/13 12:16pm |
Hybrid Travel Trailers
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RE: washing dishes-is grease and food safe down sink drain?

I would not put grease down the drain. Wipe it out and throw in garbage. As for food juices left on plates, I do rinse it off if there is only a little but make sure the drain catch is in. If it is not just a slight film of sauce, I wipe it off and throw in garbage. I try to prevent anything extra going in that tank! Have fun.
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crimmps49
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05/13/13 12:01pm |
Hybrid Travel Trailers
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RE: Using the RV toilet on the road

You will learn more each time you use it. We always keep water onboard in our tank so we can use the bathroom. Be sure to turn on your water pump and then remember to turn it off once you have flushed enough to slosh around in the black tank. It can be intimidating---don't be afraid to ask questions, that's what this forum is for. Happy camping!
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crimmps49
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05/09/13 03:28pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Where on your RV do you put your states visited map?

We have ours where the previous owners had theirs. We took theirs off and put one over it, right by our side door. It's fun to see the states fill in. We only put up a state if we stayed overnight and just this rig. Who cares if there is a map on a used one, if it wasn't there, it doesn't mean the rig didn't go that far! Please the wife and enjoy your travels!
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crimmps49
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05/09/13 03:19pm |
General RVing Issues
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