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Old 01-17-2019, 12:14 PM   #14085
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Old 01-17-2019, 12:35 PM   #14086
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Bill - the systems we are installing have a 5 micron filter, 1 micron filter, charcoal filter and RO membrane. Lloyd, Lynne, Frank and Ron have dionizer filters on theirs.

The first two filters take out the large particles, the charcoal takes out the odor and the RO takes out the dissolved minerals. Water is drinkable and does not leave spots. Especially good if you have an ice maker.

Downside is we have to run pump for water. I upgraded the pump to a 5 gpm simply so we have a bit better flow.

Off golfing today.

Have a great day.
The explanations so far have been very helpful. Thanks to all!

Any chance of getting a photo of one of these systems? Preferably one that is installed completely in the coach?
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Old 01-17-2019, 12:37 PM   #14087
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I have my first street motorcycle I purchased in 1977 (1976 model) 41 years later. To me it is more than just a bike.
Yes! I can totally relate Lloyd. It's not only the machine (or whatever) that's special. It's the memories of things going on and memories of people at that time.
For example, some of my fondest memories is when I hung out at my motorcycle dealership. Tuesdays and Thursdays they were open until 9pm. We'd sit back in the shop with the bikes all around, wood stove going, drink Cokes and bench race in preparation for the next race season. Bob, (the owner), his son was a pro racer in several genres. We had a good time there, laughed and shared common interests. Bob did quite a bit of flat track racing in his day after WWII ended. He lived well into his 90s.
So yeah, the bike takes you to a place in time, and you are there....
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Looks great Harv. Got your deer!


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Lookin good Harv!
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Love it

Thanks for posting a picture. Very nice!!
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Too realistic ?
If you come to Maine. Don't park that rig in the woods ,,,,,,,, might catch some ventilation on that life size mural

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If you come to Maine. Don't park that rig in the woods ,,,,,,,, might catch some ventilation on that life size mural

I guess I need to get with Ashley at Yuma signs for a bright red nose that can be temporarily installed when going to the Virginias or Maine.
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I ordered a “living the dream” to fit between our names same font and size. I was outvoted thankfully when we put it up there and Ashley did us a much bigger font “living the dream”. I had once had mentioned an “Oh Deer!” Above the head but decided it was a little over kill. That was voted in using the same font and size as the new “living the dream”. But deer was misspelled to dear. I picked those up and we’ll install those today.

Our adopted son has a stag and three hines, red deer on six acres. I used to feed the deer and we developed relationships. The dominant animal was a hine almost as big as the stag, Queen. She even kept the stag in line except during the rut. And she begged dogs to come into the pasture to play, she was the queen and she wasn’t a passive one.

Her fawns were always bigger than the other fawns and they were instantly dominant over them. One of the fawns was a hine and came with a lot more character and personality than just about any of the other fawns. We, her and I, figured out that putting some corn in the middle of the round bale would provide a treat for the fawns that the bigger deer coudn’t chase them off of. It became a game and a lot of fun for me. One evening as I was feeding I seen her playing peek a boo with me behind the round bale. I lifted the phone above my head and started walking towards her clicking away. I got this photo and it always makes me smile. The animal on the back was a Safari thing and I liked it.

She was harvested of course, the fawns are harvested as yearlings. But she left us some great memories.
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RED NOSE ?

No no no no no..... Danger Danger !

That'd only make it worse
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No no no no no..... Danger Danger !

That'd only make it worse
Hmmmm, well we know one thing, she won’t get a rack installed, that would make her a target everywhere but Los Angeles.
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