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RE: no back bumper

It would not be a good idea to use the bumper to mount a hitch under ANY circumstances. They're just not that strong.must of misread the question???? :h
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houhjc
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10/12/08 06:40pm |
General RVing Issues
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no back bumper

anyone added a hitch to the frame of a trailer with no back bumper? guess one would have to cut a hole thru the fiberglass to extend the reciever?
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houhjc
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10/12/08 05:30am |
General RVing Issues
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RE: outside tv

hi bumpy.....
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houhjc
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10/11/08 12:03pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Another New Set of Dumb Questions

one thing i noticed around here on the coast, not sure where your are in texas, rv's skyrocketed after the storm......they were giving them away a month ago, now, they seem to be made of gold. dont get bit by a price gouger!!!! pay what your comfortable with, then send pictures!
later
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houhjc
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10/11/08 12:01pm |
Beginning RVing
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RE: outside tv

be sure to also install some great big speakers and an amplifier so you can really disturb your neighbors.
bumpywhat a butt whipe....do you ever think before you type?:p
Yes, sometimes I have to really constipate before I whipe.
do you engage your spellcheck? :p
bumpynope. do you have an outside tv?
nope I do have a plug in for one however.
bumpyCool:C
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houhjc
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10/09/08 06:11pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: outside tv

be sure to also install some great big speakers and an amplifier so you can really disturb your neighbors.
bumpywhat a butt whipe....do you ever think before you type?:p
Yes, sometimes I have to really constipate before I whipe.
do you engage your spellcheck? :p
bumpynope. do you have an outside tv?
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houhjc
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10/09/08 01:17pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: outside tv

be sure to also install some great big speakers and an amplifier so you can really disturb your neighbors.
bumpywhat a butt wipe....do you ever think before you type?:p
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houhjc
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10/09/08 10:34am |
Fifth-Wheels
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outside tv

could someone post some pictures of any modification they have made to accomidate an outside tv with their 5er....would like to put one on a slide out shelf in the basement, but would like some ideas. thanks
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houhjc
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10/08/08 03:09pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: help propane

I cannot get get the fridge(dometic) and the water heater (suburban) to work on propane. They both work on 110 volt. The propane bottles are full and the bubble on top is green.sounds like you just need to bleed the air out of your lines....light the stove and let it burn for a few minutes, then a couple of tries should get the rest going.
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houhjc
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10/07/08 12:25pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: batteries

Based upon the age of your rig (and converter) I would say yes, but as stated the DC power will probably be cleaner if modulated by a battery. So, if you are going to use the DC power, it depends for what....if not, go for it.....Brian:h
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houhjc
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10/01/08 04:43pm |
Tech Issues
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RE: batteries

not sure......a buddy bought a used trailer to live in while his galveston house is rebuilt, and i noticed it had no battery. tomorrow, we will be taking it to his house, and plugging it in......
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houhjc
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10/01/08 01:46pm |
Tech Issues
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batteries

This topic has been moved to another forum.
You can read it here: 21952011
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houhjc
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10/01/08 01:22pm |
Technology Corner
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batteries

This topic has been moved to another forum.
You can read it here: 21952011
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houhjc
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10/01/08 01:22pm |
General RVing Issues
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batteries

is it necessary to have a battery connected if plugged into shore power??
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houhjc
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10/01/08 01:22pm |
Tech Issues
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RE: Kin Pin Tripod?

i assume there is a right way to orient the legs????
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houhjc
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09/28/08 03:41pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: looking for a previous post

man, thanks alot....anyone done this???
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houhjc
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09/27/08 01:47pm |
General RVing Issues
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looking for a previous post

the post was about trailer lights, and someone made a jumper wire and plugged it into the trailer plug and it fed its own clearance lights of of the trailer battery. I would like to see that post again, and i cant find it.
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houhjc
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09/27/08 10:29am |
General RVing Issues
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RE: fresh water holding tank

i do appreciate all the feedback, and it really makes no since to me, but i am sure the water is coming from the overflow/vent line, not the drain line with block valve. other trailers i have been familiar with, the vent is located back by the fill hose opening. i wonder if i can just plug this line while traveling??? any expansion would be compensated from the fill line, wouldnt it???
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houhjc
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08/29/08 09:17pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: fresh water holding tank

Are you filling to capacity? If so it will loose water on the roll of the road. Also it can siphon water when some of starts to flow the rest will follow. Is the water loss intermittent or continuous after it starts? I will loose some water when i fill to capacity.
.seems to be a continuous drip, if not small stream.....about a half a tank in a four hour period....
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houhjc
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08/29/08 06:55pm |
General RVing Issues
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fresh water holding tank

why is it that i loose water from my fresh water holding tank going down the road out of the overflow hose. it hangs out of the bottom of the trailer, but it is inclosed and cant see how it is plumbed. i wish i could find a diagram or pictures of how it is put together before i tear the whole bottom apart. i drilled a few holes thru a divider wall next to the tank from a storage compartment, and found what i think is the side of the tank, but cant see anything around it. its a 03 forest river 362bbs.
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houhjc
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08/29/08 05:55pm |
General RVing Issues
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