Another new member to the chapter: Rvcraftsman
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Another new member to the chapter: Rvcraftsman
Welcome to the chapter, Rvcraftsman
I'll quote your post from the Superduty forum:
If you only knew the power..... of the Dark Side....
Welcome to the Light my friend
I'll quote your post from the Superduty forum:
Name is Jim and I live in West Fork, Ar. Just recently purchased a 2009 F-250 6.4 diesel.
In the past I have been a Chev man and have owned several Duramax. I decided to jump ship when Gm bellied up and screwed a bunch of stockholder.
Really enjoy the truck so far and it pulls my 5th wheel (8800 lb dry) very easily. Looking forward to living on the dark side.
In the past I have been a Chev man and have owned several Duramax. I decided to jump ship when Gm bellied up and screwed a bunch of stockholder.
Really enjoy the truck so far and it pulls my 5th wheel (8800 lb dry) very easily. Looking forward to living on the dark side.
Welcome to the Light my friend
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Alright! Another one in my neck of the woods. Now we have a 7.3, 6.0 and a 6.4 out here in God's country of the chapter. Going out on a limb here, if you work on RV's...you might be the guy to answer a couple of RV questions.Maybe we can complete his Jedi traingingCan we get an Amen from the Choir?
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If you have any other RV questions, just ask, I'll try my best to answer them
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I was thinking of the tool brand that I used to buy religiously...long story on that one. My question is related to winter storage, this is the first winter our 5th wheel is going to be in storage...last year I was stuck working/living in it out of state. A couple of weeks ago I pulled the drain plugs at the "low water point" under the trailer...then cracked open all the facets. There was water draining all the way home (35 miles) from the camp ground. My question is this...did I manage to get all the water out of the lines? Or do I need to pump antifreeze through the lines? Pulled the plug on the water heater; both it and the tanks are empty.That wasn't your Mako at Crabtree a couple of months ago, was it? Looked like it was some kind of bunkhouse...but it looked like it was there for service, so I didn't snoop around it too much.
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I was thinking of the tool brand that I used to buy religiously...long story on that one. My question is related to winter storage, this is the first winter our 5th wheel is going to be in storage...last year I was stuck working/living in it out of state. A couple of weeks ago I pulled the drain plugs at the "low water point" under the trailer...then cracked open all the facets. There was water draining all the way home (35 miles) from the camp ground. My question is this...did I manage to get all the water out of the lines? Or do I need to pump antifreeze through the lines? Pulled the plug on the water heater; both it and the tanks are empty.That wasn't your Mako at Crabtree a couple of months ago, was it? Looked like it was some kind of bunkhouse...but it looked like it was there for service, so I didn't snoop around it too much.
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You will get different answers to your question but for less than $3.00 I can pump my lines full and be very confident that its protected. Drain them first like you did. Make sure you drain your shower hose (inside and out) and pour a little antifreeze in all your sinks including the bathtub so the p drains would freeze. Hope this helps.
Feel welcome to join us in the monthly threads. Pretty much anything goes as far as a topic, and it's "G" rated. Though some folks have been known to post photos of newest toys, muddy trucks and dare I say it...Dodges.
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I had halfway forgotten about the drains...but antifreeze is cheap. So I know what I'm doing this weekend...finishing up winterizing the trailer. If we could only park the trailer here at the house (no room/won't fit in the driveway) this would be an easier project to finish.Figured I should check, Mako isn't exactly a popular model in these parts...sort of like the Starwoods
Feel welcome to join us in the monthly threads. Pretty much anything goes as far as a topic, and it's "G" rated. Though some folks have been known to post photos of newest toys, muddy trucks and dare I say it...Dodges.
Feel welcome to join us in the monthly threads. Pretty much anything goes as far as a topic, and it's "G" rated. Though some folks have been known to post photos of newest toys, muddy trucks and dare I say it...Dodges.
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Welcome
I also love camping and fishing have a 26' Crossraods Cruiser I pull to the White river at Bull Shoals State Park a lot. There are a lot of very helpful and lnowledgeable folks here. Just wish I were one of them ,but, I am learning.LOL
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Harry, we all started somewhere when it comes to understanding these newer trucks. The moral support sometimes goes just as far as having the answer to the problem.
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