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lenp

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  • Birthday 10/05/1945

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  1. If your living in it your going to need some degree of liability coverage (like a homeowner would have). If someone was injured while in the RV you could be liable. Not sure insurance companies have any options for like that for RVs but worth asking. Lots of people living in permanently parked rigs out there. In my case I still have home and currently live in it. MH parked and not in use only has comp/collision/theft coverage. Lenp
  2. When I am not using my MH I put it in "storage" as you call it. Saves me over $60 a month. Lenp
  3. Makes for a cool flashlight now! Good luck finding the problem. Lenp
  4. Still available - willing to negotiate. Just put the sofa bed back in today and the ugly green recliner is GONE. Lenp
  5. We have lost two pharmacies here in the small town of Madras, OR. First it was an employee owned chain (Bi-Mart) and then a privately owned drug store. All in the last two years and both due to low re-imbursement rates. Lenp
  6. From Winnemucca to the Fallon (95) turn off it is pretty flat country. Lenp
  7. Deezl, I live over the hill from you in Madras. My preferred route south is US 20 east to Burns then OR 78 to US95 to Winnemucca followed by I80 SW to US95 again. Then all the way on 95. Very mild pulls after your over the Cascades. Lenp
  8. Previous MDT owner (2003 International 4400). I would NOT buy another. HDT only (if looking at another truck). More horsepower/torque and much more comfortable ride. Most states allow registering HDTs as a motorhome potentially reducing registration/license/insurance costs. I do not believe California has any restrictions on motorhomes regarding emissions - another plus to registering HDT as a motorhome. Lenp
  9. Agree with above comments but must add DO NOT plug that 30 amp plug into or try to connect to a dryer outlet - dryers are 240 volt and your RV is only 120 volt. The plugs look very much the same.
  10. I sometimes vacillate over selling or not selling but we are just not using it enough to justify keeping it and maintaining it. It has served us well for over ten years now. Thanks for validating my asking price Ray! Lenp
  11. Bump. Still available. Will consider offers and trade/partial trade for 3/4 or 1 ton p/u
  12. No wire nuts or tape on the bare ends???? Shorted out and blew the fuse? Lenp
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