sandyswinnie
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Hello, and glad to find this forum!
I bought my first motorhome and after the radiator and fuel pump kicked the bucket 80 miles from where I picked her up and after spending my vacation money fixing her up I am glad to report she purrs like a kitten now! I had to cut my vacation short but am so happy with her! This lesson taught me to take as much money for break downs as I do for a vacation on extends road trip. Thank goodness the money was in the bank or I might have had to abandon her 1,700 miles from home! The lesson also taught me to keep the fuel tank, propane tank and water resevoirs full and the batteries charged! It was 113 degrees when she broke down and almost out of water! Thank goodness I had fuel for the air conditioner to run. She's a biggie at 35 feet and drinks alot of gas! But she kept me sheltered. A KOA ran B the good same club was near by and I got my baby there and was allows to get her fixed on their site! After she got her inards fixed she was happy and I was happy and made it home safely! Got a big trip coming up so I'm getting new wipers, plugs and sparks for the generator and all the pretty things to make me feel at home with her. She gets 8 miles per gallon and my next trip is 1400 miles so my Ford will be in tow! Have to find someone who does R-12 for the radiator or I will be running the generator with roof air all the way if its warm.Any suggestions on anything dealing with cleaning the curtains by hand hand and the ceiling panel glue causing the ceiling to bubble? She's all fiberglass, no leaks or cracks or water damage. And what causes a generator onan 6500 watt to have a hard start? Thanks for adding me to forum and letting me post?
I bought my first motorhome and after the radiator and fuel pump kicked the bucket 80 miles from where I picked her up and after spending my vacation money fixing her up I am glad to report she purrs like a kitten now! I had to cut my vacation short but am so happy with her! This lesson taught me to take as much money for break downs as I do for a vacation on extends road trip. Thank goodness the money was in the bank or I might have had to abandon her 1,700 miles from home! The lesson also taught me to keep the fuel tank, propane tank and water resevoirs full and the batteries charged! It was 113 degrees when she broke down and almost out of water! Thank goodness I had fuel for the air conditioner to run. She's a biggie at 35 feet and drinks alot of gas! But she kept me sheltered. A KOA ran B the good same club was near by and I got my baby there and was allows to get her fixed on their site! After she got her inards fixed she was happy and I was happy and made it home safely! Got a big trip coming up so I'm getting new wipers, plugs and sparks for the generator and all the pretty things to make me feel at home with her. She gets 8 miles per gallon and my next trip is 1400 miles so my Ford will be in tow! Have to find someone who does R-12 for the radiator or I will be running the generator with roof air all the way if its warm.Any suggestions on anything dealing with cleaning the curtains by hand hand and the ceiling panel glue causing the ceiling to bubble? She's all fiberglass, no leaks or cracks or water damage. And what causes a generator onan 6500 watt to have a hard start? Thanks for adding me to forum and letting me post?