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Thanks, Rex, I finally got a chance to look at it, just quickly, today, and sure enough, it looks like there is about a one inch "finger" of sealant which has...
Kelly B
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Dec 4, 2004
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To anyone who can answer this question, I have a 2000 36S diesel and I am considering an upgrade to the toilet. Installed now is a Dometic / Sealand Traveler,...
Jim Alexander
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I have the original air filter in front of the Cummins, and my guilty conscious has gotten to me, even though the vacuum gauge on it says it ain't done, yet. ...
Kelly B
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Dec 4, 2004
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Then you likely have low fluid. Why? I mean, it's a sealed system. Well you may have a jack which has sprung a leak...like we have. For joy. At least it's...
Kelly B
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Dec 4, 2004
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I've finally gotten it installed, calibrated, and have gotten to 'play' a little. Here's a tip, if you have multiple water pump switches, you likely have a...
Kelly B
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Rex, I could kiss you right now!!!! I just got back from looking at the tops of *all* the windows, with the driver's one being first, and man was that one a...
Kelly B
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Kelly, Your comment about the front entrance is one that we all observed for the last few model years. The 39Z is still a mid-entry, but the odd or ...
Jim Alexander
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Dec 5, 2004
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Just in case you are worried about not seeing any messages, the spam is coming hot and heavy to the forum. If the first post is an ad for Viagra or xxxpix of...
Bob H.
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Dec 5, 2004
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Oh. Well, I'm slow on the uptake...and I don't get out much. I intentionally don't go to RV shows, 'cause I don't want to be tempted by something I know I...
Kelly B
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Kelly: I had the same problem with my jacks. if the fluid is low then the float switch in the resevoir will not allow the light to go out. I would not...
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Dec 5, 2004
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Neil, Thanks for the input. I assume as you do that there is some power or water lines in that step / shelf in back of the john. I just wish I knew for ...
Jim Alexander
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Dec 5, 2004
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... Or even another option, one that is giving me fits on my '04. The jacks are extended by hydraulic pressure, but they are retracted by the spring, and any...
Bob H.
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Dec 5, 2004
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Bob: i notice that the new REvolution LE and the American coach line all use jacks that retract hydraulically. Much better system. Birds Hill...
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Dec 6, 2004
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Bob, I have heard the same loud bang that you are speaking of and it scares the bejeezes out of me and almost gave Bene a heart attack the first time it ...
Jim Alexander
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Dec 6, 2004
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... This is true. You can replace the el-cheapo plastic seat with a standard one from Lowes or Walmart if you want. One thing many RVers would like, however,...
Bob H.
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Dec 6, 2004
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Bob: The newer PowerGear Jacks all have grease nipples on the lower part of the fixed portion on both front and rear jacks. These fittings are not easy to see...
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Dec 6, 2004
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I've been looking at the 39Z sitting in front of the house, and I can't help but think there has to be a way to improve the headlight output. Not helping...
Kelly B
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Dec 8, 2004
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I've had the same on our machine, and I finally figured it out. Due to laziness or not caring, if you look at where the jack retraction springs are, you will...
Kelly B
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Hey Kelley and all.... I have had intermittent leaking on the rear jacks of Ole Entry Level since it was bran new. I am of the opinion that when a lateral...
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Dec 8, 2004
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I was up on the roof, yesterday, looking at the manual satellite dish's mount, thinking that's *PERFECT* for my war-driving antenna setup. I can put a 20"...
Kelly B
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Dec 8, 2004
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Thanks, DD. I've found mine is intermittantly leaking. For example, it's been out in front of the stick house, on the jacks, much to my neighbors' dismay,...
Kelly B
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... Thanks for the info. I will look for them. I doubt that Freightliner, when they do a chassis lube, considers the jacks part of their responsibility. They...
Bob H.
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Dec 8, 2004
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... Quartzsite during the last half of January is a giant RV flea market. And unbelievable number of folks trying to get rid of their junk -- and lots of new...
Bob H.
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Dec 8, 2004
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Bob: If the Erle you are referring to is Erle George, then he is aware of the solution and has greased the jacks and now leaves his "his jack retraction device...
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Dec 8, 2004
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Bob somehow, your responses are being copied to me. This is the second one I have received. Ron...
Ronald E. Jones
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Dec 9, 2004
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Sigh. This was way more work than I expected. You need a deep-socket 11MM wrench, a flat-head screwdriver, a $122 filter, and a lot of patience. I'd like to...
Kelly B
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-I have found that a spray bottle with an adjustable nozzle that gives a solid stream works well for lubricating the jack shafts when jacks are down. When...
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Dec 11, 2004
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Keith (and others posting for the first time): I apologize for the delay in getting your first post onto the board. Because we get so much spam I have the...
Bob H.
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Man, that was a long day... 5AM to 3AM...ugh. Still, best I could tell with the interior lights, it looks *damned* good. I mean, there is a pattern in the...
Kelly B
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Dec 12, 2004
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I am wondering if there will be online buddies in FL. for Jan and Feb and where I might find them? I will be in Tampa area for the month of Feb. and will be...
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