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RE: Earliest for a spring Alcan Trip

When we went to Alaska in 1999, we took of from the Chicago area almost two weeks prior to Memorial Day. There were a lot of closed camp sites, but again there were enough open that we really had no problems. We even dry camped at some Filling stations, as there was enough room there, plus we fueled up there. As for fuel, we never had a problem, but we carried 10 extra gallons of diesel, just in case. The main camping season usually runs from Memorial Day, to Labor Day. After Labor Day the pace slows down up there, as some of your tourist shops close. We only went as far in as Anchorage and Fairbanks plus we camped for 1 week in Denali Nat Park, our intended destination. But on he way back home, we stopped off at Glacier Nat park, there the mountain pass was closed due to it having 80' of snow. You could hear them using explosives in there attempt to clear the roadway. The ranger stated that this road to the Sun sometimes is not cleared until July. But you should have no problems finding fuel.
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mpfireman
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10/08/08 11:29am |
RVing in Canada and Alaska
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RE: Parking trailer on a garden for the winter

If possible, place some paving blocks under the wheels that are going to be on the dirt. Ideally concrete or blacktop is preferred, but even 2x8 lumber would be better than just dirt. We also extend the rear jacks on our fiver, thus it takes some of the weight off the tires during storage.
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mpfireman
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10/08/08 11:03am |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Winter proof RV

Just winterized our fiver this past Sunday. As we might not use it this year again, but again we could? it took us less than 1/2 hr to do, and used less than 2 and 1/2 gallons of the pink stuff. So we are set. When Menard's had this pink stuff on sale some 4 years ago, for only 99 cents a gallon, We bought 15 gallons, so we have enough until 2012, as we already had a few extra gallons on hand. Now if the trailer will last this long?
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mpfireman
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10/07/08 05:22pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: We bought a 2009 Wildcat yesterday at the Tacoma RV Show

I forgot to say we have a 2001 Ford F-150, that's why wwe went with the smaller unit. TY
Finally< a RV owner who knows his limitations.
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mpfireman
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10/03/08 01:42pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Just bought new TH!

Congrats, They make a fine unit.
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mpfireman
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10/03/08 01:38pm |
Toy Haulers
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Mexican Diesel Fuel?

This topic has been moved to another forum.
You can read it here: 21959028
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mpfireman
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10/03/08 12:48pm |
Class B - Camping Van Conversions
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Mexican Diesel Fuel?

While diesel fuel in Mexico is around the $2.20 a gallon mark, some things are important to remember, Mexican diesel fuels do not meet the US standard of 15 PPM. So if you have drive one of the newer diesel engines, designed to run on the 15 PPM fuels, your use of this fuel could clog your DPF, thus cost you mega bucks to have it replaced. Our older, 500 PPM diesel fuel, along with the 15 PPM fuels are still available in the US, but Mexico fuel is 300 PPM, still to high for those newer engines. So buyer beware.
This info was in the Nov 08 issue, Diesel Power.
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mpfireman
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10/03/08 12:48pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: For a company that claimed solvency

This is a problem that could happen to OUR present TT, Fiver, Motor Home, ETC. Your MFG is out of business. So NO SPARE PARTS are available.. You might find some spare parts by hunting the internet, but if it was a custom part only made for that trailer, well you know the answer. As there are no laws governing the availability of spare parts in the trailer industry, as there is in the auto sector, it becomes a guessing game as to where your parts might come from.
The auto industry predicts that 600 of there dealers will close this year, or combine there business with another dealer. In our town a Buick dealer closed and merged with another dealer, And a Chevrolet dealer just closed. Both had been in business for over 75 years. So now these business will sit empty, along with a lot of people out of work. So the RV business has a lot of company when it comes to job cuts.
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mpfireman
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10/03/08 12:12pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Do you keep the LPG switched on?

When our trailer is not being used, it is OFF, but if it is in use, it stay on 24/7.
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mpfireman
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10/03/08 11:50am |
General RVing Issues
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RE: hankook tires

If you do a search on these tires, most if not all of our members would buy them again. Boils down to price, and ride.
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mpfireman
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10/03/08 11:46am |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Got to make choice by Friday, 5th wheel or TT

I would vote for the fiver, BUT the fivers hitch will cost more $$ than the TT hook up. So it depends upon what is included with each unit.
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mpfireman
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10/01/08 09:13am |
General RVing Issues
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RE: shopping for a 5th wheel

Depends upon when you are retiring. If within a year, not much will change in the fiver market, BUT if you are a few years away from pulling the plug, shop around, and take notes. Read reviews on trailer makes, and options. The big thing will be your tow vehicle. Your intended trailer size has a direct effect on your TV capacity. If looking at units over the 32' to 35' range you should consider a 3500 series TV, as it provides you with more options in your fivers selection.
Our fiver is over 10 years old, bought new, well maintained, thus we have no real need to purchase a newer one, plus it is paid for, along with the TV.
Take factory tours, go to RV shows, take notes, That is what we did, two years prior to my retirement.
In todays market there are good deals out there, BUT companies are also going out of the RV business.
So choose wisely grasshopper.
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mpfireman
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09/30/08 11:01am |
Beginning RVing
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RE: New Wheel ???

Try easternmarine.com There Maine Menu, Trailer tires & Wheels
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mpfireman
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09/29/08 11:10am |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: cruise control quit

I think that they ( the older units) run on a vacuum principal. Mine quit due to a break in the vacuum line, thus the diaphragm could activate the sensor. Spliced the line and it works like a champ.
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mpfireman
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09/26/08 02:22pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: 2007 Dodge Ram 1 ton dually with 6.7 cummins

This number relates to fleet operations, and other truck inquires.
1-800-797-1697
Have never used it, but it was included in some recent lit i received. Good Luck
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mpfireman
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09/26/08 02:07pm |
Tow Vehicles
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RE: Walmart in homestead?

Florida has a very un- frendly policy to RV owners who do not stay in one of there paid camp grounds. This is due to a very powerful private campground owners state lobby force. So unless you pay to stay, your options might be limited. Yes there are some FREE spots to be found, but they are very few and far between, as a whole.
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mpfireman
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09/26/08 09:35am |
Public Lands, Boondocking and Dry Camping
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RE: Our Branson Trip

Were there the week of 9/21. By far we thought that the PRESLEY show was the best, lots of laughs.
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mpfireman
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09/25/08 08:33pm |
Campgrounds, Resorts and Attractions
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RE: No awning on slide???

Knock on wood, but camping with our fiver these past 10 years, WITH A SLIDE AWNING, we have never experienced any problem with it. No flapping, leaves, Water, ETC. Would order the same option again.
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mpfireman
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09/25/08 08:28pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Tow Truck cost for a Motorhome.

There is usually a flat or standard fee when you call for a tow. This fee could be $ 100 to hook you up and tow you a given distance, lets say 5 miles. From that point on there is usually a set dollar fee for any additional mile in tow. I have never seen any hourly rate when towing, thus, the bigger you are, the more you pay.
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mpfireman
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09/24/08 05:24pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: 2009 Ford 1/2 ton

If this trend continues, the 3/4 ton truck might become history. With the increased payload and tow stats, you might just consider the 1/2 or 1 ton TV. The way it stands now, there is not much difference between the two, 1/2 or 3/4 models.
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mpfireman
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09/20/08 01:25pm |
Tow Vehicles
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