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11-19-2013, 07:36 AM
Forum: Coaches for Sale (Please read the info in the Category description)
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This is my favorite year Newell with my favorite floorplan. I like how the fairing with the built-in Girards hide the roof stuff. Steerable tag, four slides, four roof airs, front entry and only 60,000 miles. Doesn't get much better than this.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/05-Newell-47-Qua...Vs_Campers

11-19-2013, 04:00 AM
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http://www.rvtrader.com/listing/1988-New...-111201319.
Nice Project.

11-18-2013, 06:06 PM
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My transfer switch on shore power isn't pulling the coil in. I can push the center in and it works fine. Is the coil available? Switch is a
Cutler Hammer C25F NF 360. Generator side works fine.

Got a used 1 trip Doran RV 360 w/ 8 monitors
VMS PC program
Maybe a few other items
Any offers?

OK we are just across the river at Earp, CA but who knows where that is! Going Jeeping later.
Anyone else around?

11-17-2013, 04:12 PM
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cruise control quit working. Windshield wipers won't turn off. Now cruise works, but wipers won't turn off. Any experience with this issue out there???

While pulling in the slides this morning to get ready to depart Livingston, TX and unknown to me that there was smoke coming up from behind me, I mentioned to James "what's that smell?" He looked towards me, then got a frantic look on his face and started running towards me and quickly determined that it was coming from a battery charger he kept stored between the seat and window (against my repeated wishes). Evidently it made contact with something around the seat area and eventually would have caught fire. It was a little testy between us for a few moments - female wanting to know EXACTLY what caused the smoke NOW / male feeling pressured to provide accurate answers NOW. All is well now, James put the charger in the jeep. Mmmm, I hope it doesn't make a connection there. James assured me that it's okay. Mmmm, I have my doubts - a girl thing. The charger has bee stored between the driver seat and the window for several months with no issue. It seems like there should be some sort of safety measure. Okay - Florida bound - tonight dinner east of Lafayette, LA with friends. I hope to get in some driving time on the way to Florida. Carol

When my coach comes out of storage next spring I will need to replace my batteries. I think this will be a good time to clean those bays up as they look to have 29 years of dust, dirt and corrosion in them. I assume I will need to scrap and sand them down as well as treat the inside of them to prevent any further corrosion.
Has anyone done this before that could share their suggestions for what to look for and how best to go about this chore?