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Posted by: BusNit
07-10-2024, 05:58 PM
Forum: Tools
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My coach came with two large pullout box style trays. I removed and cut them down to tray size. The exposed plywood edges were covered in aluminum trim. I am very happy with this conversion since the totes fit better allowing their top edges to overhang. I can fit the totes nicely in the tray whereas they did not fit together in the box. While at it, I installed a new Tool box which is bolted down. To finish this project off I installed battery and tool holders for some of my Milwaukee tools that will reside with the bus. The magnetically mounted power strip glides with the tray with the charger plugged in.

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Posted by: onefaststang1
07-08-2024, 09:01 AM
Forum: Exterior
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We are looking at removing all of our rooftop ac units.  What is the best way to go about covering the holes?  Aluminum sheet riveted in with some form of epoxy?  Or should we consider some form of skylight?  Interior doesn't matter as the coach is getting completely gutted anyways.

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Posted by: Jnewell1
07-07-2024, 09:28 PM
Forum: Please introduce yourself
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Having AC issues with my 77 MCI Custom Coach. Exploring going with an equal Newell, since that’s my last name.

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Posted by: Chucksweet
07-06-2024, 07:55 AM
Forum: General
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Is there a way on a late model, mid door coach to not have the entry steps extend automatically when you open the door? 

I know how to keep the steps out all the time, but I want the opposite. When I pull in to get fuel, I am always worried the steps will extend into the pump base on the passenger side (and take paint).  I am willing to jump down to get out, if I can keep the steps in.

Thanks
Chuck

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Posted by: Latitude 28
07-04-2024, 06:13 AM
Forum: Electrical
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Does anyone know where the Xantrex Link 2000 battery temperature probe is located?  If not, how's does it know the battery temperature?

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Posted by: Latitude 28
07-02-2024, 06:02 PM
Forum: Tools
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I just came across this tool that is a must have in your tool box.  Like many of us on this forum I kinda keep an eye out for something that would make a job easier and or doable.....well I think this tool is the one that could save the day.
   

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Posted by: Donna
07-02-2024, 05:33 AM
Forum: Engine and Transmission Monitoring Systems
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Hello,

I have a question, I need to replace my radiator on my Newell 1970 petrol engine ( 391 ) I can have a new frame put in with the old one, or I buy a new one which is probably better, but hard to find here in the Netherlands. Does anyone know what type of radiator or from which vehicle the radiators were used in the Newell's  in that time ? That would be a bit easier to search.

Thanks in advance.

Pieter.
Netherlands

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Posted by: HoosierDaddy
07-01-2024, 05:33 PM
Forum: Other Stuff
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Posted by: rvguy
07-01-2024, 01:33 PM
Forum: Televisions, Satellite, Audio Visual Stuff
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So have been noticing that when I am in a location that has wifi, sometimes the signal does not pass into the newell.  My brother travels with us at times and has starlink, we can be sitting 30 feet from his unit and cannot get internet signal in the bus. Sure there is a reason. Question is has anyone installed a wifi extender or whatever on the roof to be able to get better signal into the bus ?  winguard wifi extender  ?  king extender  ??

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Posted by: arcticdude
06-27-2024, 11:18 AM
Forum: Parts info
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It seems Newell started using a smart wheel in late 1999 and continued for several years, at least to 2002.

I need the basic info, brand/supplier/whatever for this steering wheel and column.  I need parts for it that Bluebird did not spec for. I’m hoping Newell did.

Here’s a picture of the wheel:
   



Thanks.

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