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RE: Walmart

I don't have anything against truckers, they do keep our country moving however they do not like it when we go into "truck stops" even to fuel up. I have had times when I went in for coffee and the trucker next to us came so close I thought my steps would hit his rig.
What the *#%!.
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trickto322
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08/09/08 10:33am |
Class A Motorhomes
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Walmart

for all that think staying at Walmart is not a good thing, they will be happy shortly. More and more the truckers are taking over the Walmart lots. The problem is truckers are very heavy and they kill the lots leaving holes that will consume a motorhome and oil spots the size of Rhode Island. so the time for "Walmart stop-overs" will be coming to a hault. To bad the campground industry does not have a system for, dry camping, stop over areas. Nothing fancy and right off the interstates, maybe in connection with rest areas. I guess that would involve doing work with the states (forget that)
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trickto322
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08/09/08 10:10am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Toad covers or protectors

We had a rock guard across the front of the HHR and we still got dings, mud flaps, no help. I had a bra on one of my other cars and it mad a mess of the hood (dirt caught under bra) and I was not towing that car. I think its a hazzard of what we do.
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trickto322
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07/11/08 10:21pm |
Dinghy Towing
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Ants

Someone told us if you wanted to keep ants out of your rig you should put AJAX on the ground around your wheels and jacks and the ants will not cross it. Has anyone ever heard of this and if so does it work?
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trickto322
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07/10/08 07:26pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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Can the MoHo go here

We want to travel to Virginia Beach and then on to Connecticut. I know the Chesapeake bridge has rules and am wondering if we can go with the propane on board. I don't know how we would go without going way out of the way.
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trickto322
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07/09/08 12:09am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: white streaks

Our coach is a 2006, I would hope the roof would last longer than 2 years. I wonder if, in time, this will affect the integrity of the roof?
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trickto322
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07/05/08 06:49pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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white streaks

We have a black motorhome that has a white rough surface fiberglass roof. Every time it rains we get white streaks all over the sides. I power-washed the roof which helped but returns very quickly. I thought about waxing but the surface is like a skid-proof texture. I think it might be "chaulking" but if so what do I do to correct it?
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trickto322
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07/05/08 04:53pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Mileage on HHR

Are you pulling the right 2 amp fuse? I have a 2006 and I have 0 miles added while towing.
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trickto322
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07/03/08 09:36pm |
Dinghy Towing
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RE: Any using a TENS unit?

I had very bad muscle spasms on my side from coughing and the TENS unit worked wonders. DH put the pads just above and below where the pain was coming from and after 20 minutes (adjust the pulse to a level that feels comfortable to you)I was almost like new.
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trickto322
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06/26/08 07:04pm |
RVing with Disabilities and General Health Issues
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RE: power awning

I do not have a wind sensor on this coach but it does have a wind release that keeps it from being ridget in the wind but not retracting it. I guess that would defeat the purpose of the release. DAAAAH sorry
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trickto322
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06/24/08 03:09pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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power awning

When we had a manual awning we would secure it with tie-downs to keep the wind from ripping it off. We now have a power awning on the motorhome and are wondering if we can tie it down the same way we did the manual awning?
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trickto322
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06/24/08 01:16pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: small solar panel

OK, I have a 5 watt "battery Saver Pro" that I bought from Campworld a looooong time ago. It comes with a set of clamps to hook to the battery. In the advertisement it says its a 12 volt trickle charger (never used it). QUESTION: Can I hook it to (2) six volt batteries to charge the set of 4 or should I put it back in the storage room where its been all of this time?
Thanks for putting up with my "short circuit" brain.
Adrian and Johnnie
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trickto322
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06/24/08 11:34am |
Tech Issues
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small solar panel

We have a motorhome that has (4) six volt batteries (house). We have a small solar panel that is suppose to keep the batteries charged up, Can I install this to our six volts? If we can, which post do we attach it to? This is so confusing to me.
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trickto322
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06/23/08 11:00am |
Tech Issues
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RE: Federal/State Passes for Seniors, Disabled and Veterans

We just camped in a very nice state park in NE Tennessee and they only had a senior discount which was $20.00 a night with a $2.00 discount making it $18.00 a night.
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trickto322
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06/11/08 07:08pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Would you buy a Class A with "NO" Slides?

If the motorhome works for you at first wait awhile......... The kids keep getting bigger and bigger the class A stays the same.
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trickto322
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06/09/08 06:55pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Hot water heater

its funny you mention the 12 volt system because we just replaced 4 dead batteries. I wonder if that is the root of the problem
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trickto322
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06/07/08 10:37pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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Hot water heater

We have a Suburban 10 gal. hot water heater in our 2006 motorhome. The other day the heater was on working fine and then the "pilot off" light came on.I checked to see if we had propane and we do. Any ideas why the pilot will not stay lit? I checked the fuses (all good)because I have NO IDEA what to look for.
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trickto322
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06/07/08 07:01pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: How do you like your satellite radio?

XM has to many commercials for a service I have to pay for.
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trickto322
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06/07/08 03:55pm |
General RVing Issues
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batteries

I have 4 batteries up front of my coach in front of the generator and 4 batteries in the back of the coach. I think the four up front are 6 volt, how do I tell if they are 6 volt the ones in the back are 12's?
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trickto322
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05/24/08 10:59am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Quartzite, Az.

we boondocked 3 weeks and used all the comforts of home. We had satillite tv and the internet and dumped once at the Pit Stop while there got propane and water, all set. It takes a little getting the hang but once you do its great.
I think you should try in two different years and stay at a CG one time the weather is always different from year to year.
I hated it the first year then this last year it was OK. Went 4 times thats enough.
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trickto322
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05/22/08 11:10pm |
Snowbirds
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