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MikeMike

St.Petersburg,Florida

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Posted: 05/07/08 11:51pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Checked my towing recepticle and wires,had a new one in my tool box-so started the project,ground connection wasn't so good so scraped and wire brushed until brite and re-installed with a new screw-went to wally-world for some shrink tube-I prefer to solder and shrink tube all connections also will use real wire hangers instead of just cable ties.Got a bag of pecan/fudge cookies and expresso-always the best way to supercharge tommorow morning for electrical projects and more packing





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Posted: 05/09/08 02:36am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

The coffee and cookies worked-finished the new connector-tested and re-routed wires on the toad,bought some reflective tape to add to back of trailer hitch on the toad.

79powerwagon

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Posted: 05/09/08 03:44am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

New cam, timing gear set, lifters, and gaskets are on their way! I may actually have this thing running like a top yet!!!!!


She ain't purdy, but at least she's slow!


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Finished remodeling the main slide of our MH. Slide now has a table and chairs along with a recliner and desk. DW did not want to give up the storage that was in the original settee seats. Put cabinets on the wall. Table slides out to allow for more table space when we have company. Purchased the table, 2 chairs, 2 folding chairs and recliner while in Elkhart, IN for $700. Cabinets and lumber came from Home Depot. Total cost for project was just over $1000. Plus my labor. I'm retired and don't get paid much for my services anymore.



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2hams2alaska

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Had 6 new Michelin XPS Rib radials installed today. Pretty big check to write but it will allow me and the wife to sleep better at night on our long Alaska trip. 25 days and counting.

Mike

davemittan

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I tried to acquaint myself with the new heating and cooling system - the heat pump, electric heat, regular furnace and the thermostat that controls it all. I'm going to do "camp backyard" tonight to see if I can stay comfortable.


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Started loading all the stuff since we just brought it home yesterday. Getting rid of everything that we did not use on the last 4 trips in our other unit. Of course on the next trip we will need something I pitched. hehehe


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MikeMike

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Took the A/C cover off and cleaned ,took oil caps off and oiled fan motor bearing block felts,replaced all foil tape with new-reassembled and put a drop of blue locktite on the covers acorn nuts,running it right now as I type nice and quiet and cool

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Currently installing a new poop tank, which is unfortunately under the shower floor, plus sewer pipes and valves for both tanks, also I built a new sub floor to fix the design flaw of the old floor which basically caused you to stand on the old tank, thus cracking it, causing a smelly leak. We'll be fixing the broken sink next.

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Waiting on the engine parts, the Mrs. and I removed the 35 year old crusty cutains, and she's going to make new ones!

Hey, it's progress!

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