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Old 02-15-2013, 09:34 PM   #15
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FWIW, ALL RV's come with a power cord from the factory, yours is missing_I would return to the seller and firmly request the power cord. They could not have used or checked-out the MH without the power cord.
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Old 02-15-2013, 10:45 PM   #16
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Funnels that will allow you to add fluids. May need an assortment to reach all the different fills.

Get a roadside assistance provider or if you have maybe upgrade to make sure it covers RV.

Check tire date codes and carry a spare.

Learned the importance of all these in my first year of ownership.
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I also have a pair of red highway cones. Nice to put out to mark open basement doors when in conventional parking lots for the idiots that can't see and you are stretched out in the basement retrieving or repairing something.
X2 TO THESE. Just for safety reasons. We use the taller ones and put them by the corners of the BR slide that's on the awning side. Has kept adults and children from bumping into the slide countless times. Use them in front of the house when loading so passing cars don't catch steps or an open basement storage door.
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Old 02-21-2013, 05:18 AM   #18
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Also consider lynx blocks or something comparable. They're like over sized lego's and can be configured into a sort of flat top pyramid. Drive wheels on top of them if site is not to level and using jacks alone will result in wheel(s) off the ground. They'll get the rv closer to level, the jacks finish the job. Wheels stay in contact with ground.
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Old 02-21-2013, 10:25 AM   #19
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#1 endless supply of cash.
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Can I get that a Walmart or hardware store at a discount?
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Along with the elect, water and sewer hook ups you will want to get some folding chairs, maybe a table, flashlights, table cloth, a stash of misc items like rope, bungee cords, lighters. I would also make sure your RV has a jack to go with that spare. You can get a nice hydraulic bottle jack cheap.
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Can I get that a Walmart or hardware store at a discount?
Only if you wear a mask.

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