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Posted by: Land Yacht
01-17-2015, 09:14 PM
Forum: Newell Sightings
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Spotted "Godspeed" today in a local park drive thru. I did not knock on the door but should have...

Yikes what happened to the picture, it is distorted?

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Posted by: HoosierDaddy
01-17-2015, 10:54 AM
Forum: Newell Sightings
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Jan 13 approximately 2:30 pm  We were headed westbound on I-40 near mile marker 126. I got a glimpse of a Late model Newell towing a 4 door Jeep Wrangler headed east. The east and west lanes were separated by 3-400 yards of tumbleweed and we were traveling at 80 mph so I was not able to get a VIN number, Michael  Big Grin

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Posted by: encantotom
01-17-2015, 09:46 AM
Forum: General
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i did my saturday morning jaunt to the local flea market this morning and found this hammer.  dont know what i would use it for but for 2 bucks it was a cool find.  it is really old and really well used.  

all aluminum head.

any ideas what it was meant for?

tom

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Posted by: Chester Stone
01-17-2015, 08:31 AM
Forum: Suspension/Tires/Wheels
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The dirt road where I store my coach is badly damaged and is uneven to the point that my coach will drag when in travel mode.  Not a problem for a car with a shorter wheel base.  If I raise the coach to the maximum height to slowly exit this road, can I damage the coach from the twisting caused by the uneven road when the air bags are inflated fully?

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Posted by: Richard
01-16-2015, 05:23 AM
Forum: Tools
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I ran across this DVM in Lowes the other day for 120 bucks. I know it's not a Fluke, but it does have AC and DC current sensing which is unusual for a meter of this price. It also has a temp sensor probe. And the ability to measure capacitors (i.e. motor start caps), and diodes.

Although I have (wait I ain't tellin the actual number) of voltmeters, I didn't have one with DC current. So, of course it made it's way into the buggy.  I thought this was a really neat tool to keep on the Newell.

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Posted by: LADDCO
01-15-2015, 05:14 PM
Forum: Please introduce yourself
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Hello All-

Born and raised in South Louisiana, fixing things from a young age till it blossomed into an actual career, still at it- found the site in my quest to find a good mid 90's Newell to replace my current motorhome. Hopefully it will be my last ! Should finalize a sale on my other unit soon then if the good lord helps me to locate the right newell i will be on here often i am sure.

Thanks,
Ladd

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Posted by: Yachts
01-15-2015, 04:51 PM
Forum: General
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Anyone been there?

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Posted by: macgyver
01-15-2015, 01:45 PM
Forum: Drivetrain
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I started the coach the other day after sitting since october , it  cranked a little more than usual and when it started the yellow check engine and the red stop engine lights were on. It ran for about 30 seconds then quit ,the only way it would keep running was by hitting the override switch ? The oil presure was fine on the gauge , maybe there is a reset switch or something ? Could be hard to track down !

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Posted by: Ozarkguy
01-15-2015, 12:48 PM
Forum: Other Stuff
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I was told this was a nice place to go. http://lingerlodgeresort.com/rates.asp
Anyone have any experience with this resort???

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