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Old 03-31-2015, 01:39 PM   #1
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Hey! New owners, and veterans too!

The snow is FINALLY receding, the ice is melting too and we're finding that there is actually lawn that exists under all this white stuff. It has been a long, long cold winter.

Depending on how you have had your unit stored, it may have been exposed to all of winters wrath this year. Ice snow, more snow, a little more snow, some ice again. It can be hard on the roof, and other components.

If you are a new owner make sure you take the time to read the paperwork that came with your new unit. If you bought used and didn't have a lot of information, take the time to look your items up on line. There are plenty of things that need to be checked, inspected and operated.

Don't take for granted that your new unit was gone over and everything has been checked. No offence intended to the guys and gals at the big or little dealerships, but they go through a lot of these units. they assume you are going to know, or that it is common knowledge that "this" has to be done prior to doing "that".

I check a good number of things. Some of the things are:

1. Electrical connectors for corrosion and tightness.
2. My brother-in-law lost a tire off the dual rear wheel of his MH because the dealer didn't tighten the lug nuts. My wife insists that I check them.
3. Water heater anode condition
4. Freshwater system pressurized and no leaks present.

How about you? What are you going to check this spring?
 
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Old 03-31-2015, 02:38 PM   #2
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Just finished checking battery water level and tire pressures today. Still have to de winterize it, check lug nut torque, and clean the carpets for the new season. And replace the mountain on the front.
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Old 04-01-2015, 04:59 AM   #3
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Sorry you had to deal with the cold and white stuff. Palm trees, warm weather, or beautiful high desert or oregon coast is all I want to see during the 12 months of a year. John
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Old 04-01-2015, 06:55 AM   #4
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Sooo tired of winter. Why anyone (including my DW and me) lives north of South Carolina is a mystery. SEPA should be considered like the northern regions of Canada....good for hunting and fishing perhaps. ..not living.

My mantra: We are all due reparations from the successors of the Pilgrams. If the Pilgrims had landed in Savanah....I'd be living in Daytona right now instead of the Philly area.

Pulled the TT out of storage to trade next week. Camping starts April 10 for us in VT when we pick up our first Montana.

Great topic for this time of year. I was amazed that my hookup procedure had been so hit/miss yesterday. Have get back in the routine so as not to forget anything. Will go thru the TT this weekend and get her ready.
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Sorry you had to deal with the cold and white stuff. Palm trees, warm weather, or beautiful high desert or oregon coast is all I want to see during the 12 months of a year. John
You have made my list Mister!
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Old 04-01-2015, 09:02 AM   #6
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Ours is never off line but still requires constant maint and checks. Wiping down the slide rails and 6 point rams today.
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