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Gary, Let me know what you find out from Covington today. If they continue to act like typical Georgia Boys, I'll give you a hand with logistics info for real...
Ralph Livingston
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Nov 1, 2005
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Today was Whacky. I never had a chance to call. I found a shop in ATL that is purported to BE a bus shop and they have a NEW 8V71 NEW Turbo Engine NEW for...
Gary McFarland
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Nov 2, 2005
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... Today was Whacky. I never had a chance to call. ***Let me know what you find out. I found a shop in ATL that is purported to BE a bus shop and they have a...
Ralph Livingston
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Nov 2, 2005
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Anybody know Ray Cox, in Atlanta? He is the guy with the brand-new 8v71T and he works only on busses. I am thinking about having my bus towed there to finish...
Gary McFarland
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Nov 2, 2005
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NOOOOOOOO!!!! -----Original Message----- From: Gary McFarland Sent: Nov 2, 2005 10:03 AM To: eagle-bus-life@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [eagle-bus-life] Eagle...
Ralph Livingston
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Nov 2, 2005
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Gary- I'm not familiar with the mechanic, but as a thought, if you could get the engine number, I'll bet you could call the DDA factory (or another dealer) to...
Art Wales
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Nov 3, 2005
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Hi Art, I think Ralph's "Reference" was enough to go on.... Gary Art Wales <art@...> wrote: Gary- I'm not familiar with the mechanic, but as a thought,...
Gary McFarland
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Nov 3, 2005
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I'm familiar with Ray Cox. I towed (Landoll) my Coach to his shop and I towed my coach out of his shop months later. He did a nice job of adjusting the...
Ralph Livingston
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Nov 3, 2005
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Say, I was so moved by my experience with good ole Ray, that I just put up another recommendation to the Group Board. Enjoy. -----Original Message----- From:...
Ralph Livingston
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Nov 3, 2005
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Well, with the exception of some small tube and some plug or something that has to be located, the engine is ready to go in. Covington's said it might even be...
Gary McFarland
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Nov 3, 2005
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Ok guys I have a few questions. How much have people raised the roofs on Eagles? What is most acceptable? I was going to do 12 inches. Where is best place to...
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Nov 5, 2005
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Welcome aboard. My wife and I have an '88 Model 15, and we just completed an 8" roof raise. I've heard of raises taller than that, but we were getting close...
Art Wales
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Nov 5, 2005
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Hey Tallcrown, I went with a 8" raise and had Tejas do the Fiberglass work they can make caps as tall as you want they actually made mine long so they went all...
randel gilmore
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Nov 5, 2005
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12 inchs! sounds like a fish story. The standard raise is around 8 inchs. You'll need to check with a company in Oregon who makes caps called R&M. ask and see...
Dan Kelly
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Nov 6, 2005
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When we raise a roof. Why do we need to use the standard Roof Air? What have any of you done to hide the AC or 2 in a lower compartment and run it thru vents? ...
tallcrown
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Nov 10, 2005
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Its a choice for you to decide. Basement airs as they call them take up alot of storage. Repairs can be more costly than simply replacing the entire roof air...
Dan Kelly
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Nov 10, 2005
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No, I understand what you are saying, Actually there is a HUGE WHALE of a A/C in the basement right now. But I was thinking of a creative way to use a window...
tallcrown
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Nov 10, 2005
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I was actually consiering using a conventional window-mount AC, and making a grille for the outside, but the roof airs are really made for the application,...
Gary McFarland
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Nov 10, 2005
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... The HUGE WHALE of a A/C you have is probably the over the road A/C that is only good for when you are driving. Typically it is usually very costly to...
Richard Bowyer
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Nov 10, 2005
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Yeah, it's good for a couple of MPG, right? That's where I'm planning to put the genset. ... The HUGE WHALE of a A/C you have is probably the over the road A/C...
Gary McFarland
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Nov 10, 2005
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Tallcrown (et al)- Now you've got me thinking--that idea of putting a roof air type system in the bays. . .that sounds interesting; I'd just wonder if there's ...
Art Wales
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Nov 11, 2005
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It seems like there would be enough air flow if you picked up air from below and directed it across the outflow of Hot air. Like a Suction effect. May even...
tallcrown
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Nov 11, 2005
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... Going ... a ... conditioner units were only available with heat strips. That's funny we have three DOMETIC Heat PUMP 13,000 BTU air and I'm not sure if ...
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Nov 12, 2005
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I just finished assembling the bracket to mount the back up camera monitor (small B/W TV with the military green screen and the picture correct - left side on...
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Nov 12, 2005
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I'll have to look for those--I've been surfing the net for low-profile heat pumps with no luck. The only thing I've seen is low-profile AC units. . .I'm going...
Art Wales
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Nov 12, 2005
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I spent the day looking and measuring. On my model 01 there is a lot of room under the drivers seat area. and a lot of air flow there. There is an access pan...
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Nov 12, 2005
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I believe that the Penguin's are heat pumps aren't they? I do know that they are the lowest profile units on the market, regardless. -----Original Message-----...
Ralph Livingston
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Nov 12, 2005
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Here's a URL on the Duo-Therm Penguin. http://www.mobilervtech.com/id64.html ... I believe that the Penguin's are heat pumps aren't they? I do know that they...
Ralph Livingston
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Nov 12, 2005
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... I frequently have to hesitate when people ask me where I live, because I'm so often in transition. For instance, at this moment, I have three places that...
Gary McFarland
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Nov 12, 2005
3:29 pm
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The access pan is a spare tire compartment isn't it? Do you have pics of the windows? I just might need them. I'm sure Art/Cindy can make a place for a "Flea...
Gary McFarland
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Nov 12, 2005
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