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Re: Selling our Toy Home
It is important to always list your location. When I bought mine 12 years ago I found it on Craigslist but I think Facebook marketplace is the most popular now.
By EDWARD NELSON · #207981 ·
Selling our Toy Home
Have an '86 Huntsman.? Replaced the rear-axle with a 6-lug.? Machine is in fair shape, little bit of a leak in the roof.? Needs furnace.? Has new (larger) propane tank. Engine runs fantastic.?
By Mark Petryk · #207980 ·
Re: Email for Tika?
For future reference, anyone can email a member by initiating a reply to any of their posts, and then selecting Reply to: ¡°Sender¡± rather than reply to ¡°Group.¡±
By Tika · #207979 ·
Re: Email for Tika?
Your address is truncated in this public post for privacy. In the membership list of this group your address is a gmail address starting with m . . . 249. Can I send you my email address there? Tika
Email for Tika?
Hi all I am looking for the email address for Tika. Please send it to me here or via my personal email poppyhill@... Thank you Kathleen
By K. Folan · #207977 ·
Re: AC outlets no power
Doug, I had exactly the same experience and RV mechanic told me the same thing. [email protected]> wrote:
By Stacy Wright · #207976 ·
Re: AC outlets no power
A 90 Winnie will have a GCFI, check in the bathroom.
By wme013 · #207975 ·
Re: Flywheel problem
I assume "notices" means noise.? ?If true about the 2 cm of movement of the flywheel .... that is more than a half inch !? ? I would not drive the RV another foot or even crank it until I had a
By Scott Perkins · #207974 ·
Flywheel problem
Hello, During my last trip my moterhome started make notices, came from the gearbox area. I found out that there is play between the flywheel and the engine, I can turn the flywheel 2 cm without
By Meinema · #207973 ·
Re: AC outlets no power
Dave, where is tour ac power coming from? Are you plugged into a household outlet? An RV mechanic told me that it's okay to plu into a household outlet (probably 15-20 amps). He said you can charge
By Stacy Wright · #207972 ·
Re: Brakes
Thanks Buzz. I appreciate the detailed response.
By Fred Kruitbosch · #207971 ·
Re: 1989 Toyota Seabreeze
Thanks for the reply! [email protected]> wrote:
By Chris Heydinger · #207970 ·
Re: Brakes
Brakes and tires are a curious conundrum in that if you never use them in an extreme situation, the difference between The Good Stuff and The Merely Adequate Stuff is mostly not relevant. However,
By Buzz Lightyear · #207969 ·
Re: Brakes
I tend to buy the better pads, especially those that come with clips. For a few bucks more, my rig and safety are worth it. Most importantly, make sure rotors aren't worn, grease the slide bolts, and
By Doug · #207968 ·
Re: Brakes
Yes, I do realize that. Thanks for pointing it out however. And thanks for the heads up on Centric and the suggestions of Raybestos and Dynamic Fiction.
By Fred Kruitbosch · #207966 ·
Re: Brakes
aren't 5 lug and 6lug rotors different?? ? as in 1 ton-1/2 ton -- rz
By rz · #207965 ·
Re: Brakes
You do realize it must say for dual rear wheels. That said I like raysbestos and dynamic friction. Dynamic friction comes in several grades. Whatever you do just don't buy Centric. My rear shoes were
By Linda S · #207964 ·
Brakes
What's everyone's opinion on quality of brake parts to buy. On Rock Auto I see rotors from $10 (wholesaler closeout) to $113. Daily driver, economy, fully coated, high performance. And a ton of
By Fred Kruitbosch · #207963 ·
Re: Printing
Screenshot on a microsoft desktop: right click mouse on the edge of the screen. Drop down menu appears , click "Take Screenshot". A little face box appears , pull the face corners out to frame the
By Robert Himler · #207962 ·
Re: Printing
WIth a mac you choose command, shift and 4 at the same time. A small + with a circle in it will appear when you release the keys. Then you move the little marker on the screen with the trackpad down
By Liz B · #207961 ·