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TXiceman

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  1. We have had two friends try to haul bikes on the ladder carriers. In both cases, the ladder was pulled loose damaging the RV. One of them lost his bike. The ladders were not meant to carry that kind of dynamic loading. I would try the adapter to the 2" receiver. Ken
  2. We have been full time for a bit over 7 years now and we went in to pretty much non-travel mode and only going out for groceries and the occasional take out food, since February. We have had to travel to near Tulsa for surgery for our Dog and then up to Kansas for some trailer repair and maintenance. Then we will go back to Livingston and back to Houston for our annual Doctors' visits, provided they are doing them. My last Doctors visit was a video visit. We have not seen our daughter and her family since last December. Our son-in-law is a nurse practitioner in an emergency care clinic and is subject to exposure daily. We do get to visit with them on video calls. We never expected to see anything like this mess in our lifetime and I want that lifetime as long as possible. We are planning to be reasonably near medical facilities as much as possible but avoid using them. Our volunteering is on complete hold so that we can social distance. Y'all stay safe. Ken
  3. I am all for tightening up the control on any and all political comments not specifically related to RVs. There is getting to be too much snipping at each other from both parties. People have already made up their minds and what ever you say, they will not change. The extreme right and the extreme left are getting too polarized. I decided to drop off the Facebook SKP- Escapees because of the off handed political jabs until after the election. Let's keep it civil here and all get along together. Ken
  4. We spent 3 months at Port O'Connor, TX and won't do that again. We had salt water or salt water marshes on 3 sides of us. I rinsed the 5er off every other week and still we had problems with the salt. Metal pitted and locks required lubrication. The Winegard antenna had to be replaced. When I replace it, I opened up the head on it, the board had severe corrosion. I guess if you are a few miles from the coast, the salt will not be such an issue, buy we won't have the RV back that close to salt water again. Ken
  5. This is not the only state that charges more for out of state campers, so no need to get your knickers in a wad. You can always take your business elsewhere. If the state parks increase fees too much to out of state visitors, they will go to commercial campgrounds. Ken
  6. I think a write in vote is a wasted vote. I am picking the lesser of two evils based on the past 3 years. Ken
  7. I will take scientific data, over beliefs and thoughts any day. The virus is real and it is here. Ken
  8. We already have 3 leads brought down from the roof into the basement, If I ever change to the Hopper 3, I'll mount the DPH42 switch in the basement next to our Coaxial distribution box. Ken
  9. You will need to add a DPH42 switch and a solo hub to use the Hopper 3 with the Traveler. There are several videos on the internet describing the process. Be sure and unplug the Hopper when traveling. https://winegard.com/industry/government-military/accessories/satellite-tv-accessories-mobile/dish-skdph42-switch-kit https://outsideourbubble.com/make-your-dish-winegard-travler-hopper-3-compatible/ I elected to stay with my VIP612 and 211Z as long as possible. There are zero portable automatic antennas that work with the Hopper. Ken
  10. I am not so interested in petting your dog unless it is friendly and I ask first. My big peeve is the people that are too good to pick up their dog poop. Where we are now has a nice dog yard, bags are provided and very well spelled out dog rules posted. Always someone is above the rest of us and will not scoop their poop. Ken
  11. It is sad that there are a few that ruin the good things for the many. As for Walmart for oil changes and tires, I will not let them touch my vehicles. After they messed up my Mom's car on an oil change and tire balance and rotation. The tires were not balanced and they stripped the oil plug and over tightened the oil filter. She went to get her car and it was not where they told her it was. The moron left the keys in it and did not put it in park or set the E-brake. It rolled down hill and over a curb into a field. They did pay for a front end alignment as it went over a curb to get into the field. Ken
  12. Our daughter and family found a good quality and fit with a Winnebago Minnie Plus bunk house model last year. Seems to be better built than the Thor and Forest River stuff. https://www.winnebago.com/models/product/towables/travel-trailer/minnie-plus-1
  13. After having a class A with hydraulic levelers, our next class C did not have them. After two trips, we had the HWH system installed . Out last two 5ers have had auto Big Foot levelers. You can get by with out levelers and use plastic blocks if on a hard surface or 2 x 8 boards to level for all surfaces. We find that there are a fair number of sites that need blocks to get close to level. Lots of class C units, set a couple of inches low in the front and need to be be raised even on a level pad. Hydraulic levelers are very nice and expensive. I guess it depends on how lazy you are. Read your fridge manual and you will see that it has to be within so many degrees of level as operating off level will damage the RV fridge. Also, turn off the CAPS lock key. On the internet it is likened to shouting. Ken
  14. For us, when the weather is HOT, the very first thing is get the electric on and the A/C operating. The we chock the RV wheels, disconnect from the truck and then auto level the 5er. Next the slides go out. The wife is walking the dog. After the trailer is level, deploy the Winegard Traveler antenna, Next comes water hook up and finally the sewer. The sewer is the last thing on the list as that can wait a few days. Ken
  15. When installing the new cooling unit in the old cabinet, be sure and get the unit well sealed to the cabinet. Any moisture leakage will cause the unit to load up with moisture and ruin the insulation. Ken
  16. All of them I have seen are not suitable for much travel. Be careful and make sure there is storage cabinets with doors. Ken
  17. With the black, I will not even try to read it. Sorry. Ken
  18. I would go ahead and get set up with a LIvingston address. Polk county does not require emissions testing on vehicles and insurance is cheaper than Harris county. When I retired, I had already set up the Livingston address while the house was for sale. It sold, we moved into the RV and I worked from an RV park in north Houston. This was about 3 months and we hit the road. We were already native Texans. All the vehicles were already registered in Harris county. As soon as we sold the house, we changed all addresses to Livingston. Ken
  19. All too many think only about the immediate pleasure or thrill when they do something stupid. They do not think about any repercussions of their actions. Remember that you cannot cure stupid. Ken
  20. If you are in Livingston, there are several places that can do the inspection. Ken
  21. What is the magic of taking less time to wash and dry. We are retired and have all the time we need to waste. But with the combo unit, we can put in a load of dry and dirty laundry and take off ...come back later and the load is dry and clean. No one has to be around to swap from the washer to the drier. Ken
  22. The more filters you add, the more it restricts the air flow and increased the back pressure on the fan which will reduce the air flow. The outlets do not need any filtration. Ken
  23. Link You didn't look far enough. Down at the bottom is registering your vehicles. The website, just takes some exploring to find the information. There is a lot to find. Ken
  24. TWOTOES, you only put filters on the air inlet to the units. Ken
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