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11-09-2014, 12:18 PM
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#26265
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Senior Member
Solo Rvers Club
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Ham Lake, MN
Posts: 3,038
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Afternoon Muties.
Headed outside to batton down the hatches before....all the fun begins.
Enjoy the day!!
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Ken (RVM 87)
FT DP Wanna B The journey is the destination!
Retired & perfecting procrastination!
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11-09-2014, 01:55 PM
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#26266
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Senior Member
Vintage RV Owners Club
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Kansas
Posts: 4,549
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Badlands... if you have duallys, and you plan of filling them yourselves... you will probably at least need extenders on the inside ones. they can be buggers to reach.
I don't know the rest of the answers to your questions. However... I am sure the boys with the on board compressors vs. those who tote a compressor will be out here with their rulers soon...LOL!
edited.... oh wait, wait... not rulers... pressure gauges... yeah... pressure gauges...comparing who has the biggest!
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Martha (AKA RVM45), Bob. 1994 Thor 4 Winds on a Ford Econoline chassis
Sometimes towing a powered Parachute, or a black 2007 Jeep Liberty.
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11-09-2014, 02:00 PM
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#26267
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: What day
Posts: 329
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Quote:
Originally Posted by PushedAround
You came here looking for answers???
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Well push a round, some times yes, since most are so Much more experienced then we are to the RV world. And also to meet some nice people in the Rv community. So, does that offend. Judy BD1
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Judy and Kerry, our Yorkie Baby Isabella.
Boyz and there toys Angel Baby 2009 HD Road King, with Dyna 2008 HD Screaming Eagle. US Army Ret X2.::2015 Thor Outlaw 37ls RVM97
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11-09-2014, 02:26 PM
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#26268
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Senior Member
Vintage RV Owners Club
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Kansas
Posts: 4,549
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LOL... no #74 is just laughing at you.... but big brothers on here are really helpful! ( when you can get them to be serious for a few minutes...)
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Martha (AKA RVM45), Bob. 1994 Thor 4 Winds on a Ford Econoline chassis
Sometimes towing a powered Parachute, or a black 2007 Jeep Liberty.
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11-09-2014, 02:26 PM
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#26269
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: IL
Posts: 6,266
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Badlands
Well push a round, some times yes, since most are so Much more experienced then we are to the RV world. And also to meet some nice people in the Rv community. So, does that offend. Judy BD1
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Nah, does not offend. Mutants tend to yank each others' chains in fun. And in the process, you'll get some answers. Nice ones, of course! 😉
Glad you're here! Enjoy the funnin' and craziness and, yes, even idiocy. We're especially good at that!
Cheers!
Sue (RVM 36)
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Suspinz: Dabbler in Many Things
'16 Thor Tuscany 45 AT & '14 Jeep Cherokee; 2 bikes, 1 kayak, 1 walking stick. Feline furfaces Betsy & Tikka. Yes, the journey IS the destination!
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11-09-2014, 02:41 PM
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#26270
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Fulltime, USA
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R U an RV Mutant too?
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Originally Posted by Badlands
Dont't know if I ask this question yet, does any mutes use dually valve and or tire valve extenders. Also, will 135 psi air compressor work or will we need to get a 150 psi compressor. Because our coach will not have a compressor on from factory.
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Hey!
135 psi will do it, but much more slowly; possibly extremely so!
The porter cable 150 psi with the 6 gallon tank that was recommended will do the job much better due to the higher air volume and quicker pressure recovery time. I had a 130 psi that I gave away to a fellow with a class C when I bought my Monaco.
I use extenders in the duallies and also have a TST TPMS with 12 sensors (8 on MH, 4 on toad).
http://www.portercable.com/Products/...roductID=23620
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11-09-2014, 03:06 PM
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#26271
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Senior Member
Tiffin Owners Club
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Ambler, PA
Posts: 2,853
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Badlands
Well push a round, some times yes, since most are so Much more experienced then we are to the RV world. And also to meet some nice people in the Rv community. So, does that offend. Judy BD1
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My bad, I was referring specifically to the mutant thread. Most come here to get more questions to ponder (or mull over).
Now iRV2 in general, some great people with a lot of knowledge and first-hand experience.
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11-09-2014, 03:06 PM
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Moderator Emeritus
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: In a lawnchair
Posts: 11,993
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Originally Posted by dogpatch
It's Sunday!
I just spent 2 days catching up on 200 posts.
I definitely can't keep up to you retired guys!
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I gave up trying to keep up; I usually just go to the last page and see whazzup today. I'm sure I miss a few mini-dramas.
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11-09-2014, 03:13 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Fulltime, USA
Posts: 16,706
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Originally Posted by SarahW
I gave up trying to keep up; I usually just go to the last page and see whazzup today. I'm sure I miss a few mini-dramas.
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Well you do miss some bacon, weather, Catherines Landing, RVM2 Rainbow Ride Launch and my Kimono updates, but otherwise you are okay, Sarah. You don't think I try to keep up, do ya? Nononono!
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11-09-2014, 03:49 PM
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#26274
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Senior Member
Solo Rvers Club iRV2 No Limits Club
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Yuma County, AZ
Posts: 10,868
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I'll have you know I have read every one of the 26,277 relplies posted to this thread. It gets hard some days if I'm driving and can only read first thing in the morning and after the day is over, but I do read them all. It's best to read 3 times daily if you can, then it just takes a minute or two to ketchup.
And I will report it was a BE-U-TI-ful day in Rockport. Sunny, light winds, high in th mid 70s. We took Lily to the dog park. She stepped on a grass bur for the first time, but was so busy being social she waited a full 5 minutes before she would come over and let me pull it out. Who needs 4 legs to walk on, anyway? Three work perfectly fine when you're busy.
I then spent 30 minutes looking for and pulling up grass bur plants, but only found 2. I'm sure last week's rain will have a fresh crop germinating soon.
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"Homer" ‘11 Shasta Cynara, pulling "Ranger" '97 Ford Ranger toad
The Journey is Our Destination. Full-timer May 2011 - July 2021
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11-09-2014, 03:56 PM
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#26275
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: What day
Posts: 329
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CampDaven
Hey!
135 psi will do it, but much more slowly; possibly extremely so!
The porter cable 150 psi with the 6 gallon tank that was recommended will do the job much better due to the higher air volume and quicker pressure recovery time. I had a 130 psi that I gave away to a fellow with a class C when I bought my Monaco.
I use extenders in the duallies and also have a TST TPMS with 12 sensors (8 on MH, 4 on toad).
Porter Cable Product Details for 150 psi, 6 gal Oil-Free Pancake Compressor - Model # C2002-WK
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Thank you, RV1 for the info, we are in the process of purchasing all what we will need for the coach, so when we pick up The Phoenix will be ready to fly.
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Judy and Kerry, our Yorkie Baby Isabella.
Boyz and there toys Angel Baby 2009 HD Road King, with Dyna 2008 HD Screaming Eagle. US Army Ret X2.::2015 Thor Outlaw 37ls RVM97
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11-09-2014, 04:11 PM
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#26276
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Fulltime, USA
Posts: 16,706
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Badlands
Thank you, RV1 for the info, we are in the process of purchasing all what we will need for the coach, so when we pick up The Phoenix will be ready to fly.
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"The Phoenix". Nice coach name!
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11-09-2014, 04:26 PM
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#26277
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Fulltime, USA
Posts: 16,706
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Quote:
Originally Posted by okmunky
I'll have you know I have read every one of the 26,277 relplies posted to this thread. It gets hard some days if I'm driving and can only read first thing in the morning and after the day is over, but I do read them all. It's best to read 3 times daily if you can, then it just takes a minute or two to ketchup.
And I will report it was a BE-U-TI-ful day in Rockport. Sunny, light winds, high in th mid 70s. We took Lily to the dog park. She stepped on a grass bur for the first time, but was so busy being social she waited a full 5 minutes before she would come over and let me pull it out. Who needs 4 legs to walk on, anyway? Three work perfectly fine when you're busy.
I then spent 30 minutes looking for and pulling up grass bur plants, but only found 2. I'm sure last week's rain will have a fresh crop germinating soon.
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Hey Barb!
Hugs to you and Lily and Sena.
Lily is a social "animal".
Were the stickers goatheads? They are all over the park across from us.
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11-09-2014, 04:32 PM
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#26278
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Registered User
Winnebago Owners Club Vintage RV Owners Club
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Cherry Creek, BC Canada
Posts: 7,648
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Quote:
Originally Posted by okmunky
I'll have you know I have read every one of the 26,277 relplies posted to this thread. It gets hard some days if I'm driving and can only read first thing in the morning and after the day is over, but I do read them all. It's best to read 3 times daily if you can, then it just takes a minute or two to ketchup.
And I will report it was a BE-U-TI-ful day in Rockport. Sunny, light winds, high in th mid 70s. We took Lily to the dog park. She stepped on a grass bur for the first time, but was so busy being social she waited a full 5 minutes before she would come over and let me pull it out. Who needs 4 legs to walk on, anyway? Three work perfectly fine when you're busy.
I then spent 30 minutes looking for and pulling up grass bur plants, but only found 2. I'm sure last week's rain will have a fresh crop germinating soon.
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You too?
I thought I was the only one demented enough to read all these posts word for word.
We should get some sort of reward or sumpin
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