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Ray,IN

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  1. ON irv2.com a man from TX claims drivers license from other states may not be valid if the TX drivers laws state you must have a CL B TX license. The discussions got so heated the moderator closed the thread. Any feed back from the experts who possess one? Most, including me, have the impression drivers license from all states are reciprocal.
  2. Back when I was working-post-military retirement, a co-worker decided he would retire at 65 to get as much SS as he could. Well, he did retire at 65, the next month he was found dead in his front yard where he had been planting flowers---with his first retirement check in his shirt pocket. Another co-worker worked until he was 70, mandatory age for Westinghouse. He and I were talking one day during lunch, he said he didn't know what he would do after Westinghouse made him retire, as he had no hobbies or interests outside of work. I suggested he establish a goal of having the best-looking yard on his block, then his neighborhood, then the entire city. His lit up and he walked away smiling. That's both sides of that coin. Me, I retired from the Army, then Westinghouse, then their successor/ABB at 58, then raised cattle until 60; I've never looked back. Since then I've been a truck driver pulling a 5er, now a bus driver for current rig; or so says my BIL.
  3. Take a deep breath and relax. I really doubt anyone even knows someone who has had a small trailer stolen while attached to the tow vehicle. Your vehicle insurance policy should cover any trailer while attached to it, double check with them to make sure. A cheap padlock through the trailer hitch will deter a casual thief; nothing will deter a determined thief.
  4. Getting off-topic_ but I must correct a misconception. Triple-towing is the tractor/power unit towing 3 trailers, double-towing is 2 trailers, one trailer is single towing. One cannot include the power unit as being towed, otherwise when one is simply driving a car it would be classified as towing. Several RVing websites perpetuate this myth. ref: https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/sites/fmcsa.dot.gov/files/docs/Vehicle_Configuration_508CLN.pdf
  5. LED brake/tail lights could be wired into the OEM lights. Rear view camera, IMO wireless is the way to go; I have a Voyager system that works fine on our 40' MH, it does require 12V pos and neg for camera power, the monitor uses a cigar lighter plug for power.
  6. IMO the battery charger is not working. Borrow an auto battery charger, hook it up your battery and read voltage. If this voltage is not above 14V on the charger it's not being charged.You don't need a large battery charger, a 10A is fine, just observe charging time limits for the charger. If this does not solve the problem, begin checking for a poor/missing ground to the battery.
  7. Please note the change of enrollment dates in the "full article here" hot link. Open enrollment is now between Nov. 12 to Dec. 10 2018. That was a surprise to me, as the original enrollment date ended Oct. 31.
  8. We already know this, but for those that missed the communication here are the links in the email: FEDVIP is Coming: Get to Know Dental and Vision Plans Today July 17, 2018 The TRICARE Retiree Dental Program (TRDP) ends on Dec. 31, 2018. Beginning in 2019, dental and vision plans will be available through the Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP). Now is a good time to become familiar with FEDVIP options. FEDVIP 2019 plans and rates will be online in the fall. But you can look at 2018 plans and rates now. Read the full article here. Sign up for TRICARE email updates at www.tricare.mil/subscriptions. Connect with TRICARE on Facebook and Twitter at www.facebook.com/tricare and www.twitter.com/tricare.
  9. Saferide is what FMCA is using for their new roadside assistance too. There are a few negative comments in their forums. Their initial offering is $60/yr with corresponding club dues years, ie 3 for 3 max.
  10. Sorry, I jumped from one subject to another. I was thinking about my whole-house water filter at the CG hydrant, it has a clear bowl(my selection mistake) which promotes algae growth inside when exposed to sunlight, regardless of residual chlorine in the city water.
  11. Yes, but the low amount residual chlorine does not prevent algae from growing in municipal water when exposed to sunlight. As far as I know ALL public drinking water must meet the same standards, whether it's municipal or private well at a licensed CG.
  12. Barb, I do not use it to disinfect drinking water, only to sanitize the entire fresh water system(110G) annually. I run the frig/ice maker during this process to sanitize the ice maker lines too.
  13. Barb, here is where I got my information and the idea of using Sodium Dichlor: http://rvbasics.com/techtips/sanitizing-your-rv-fresh-water-system.html Art Knapp had the same information on his website, of course it and he are gone now. here: https://goneoutdoors.com/rv-fresh-water-holding-tanks-4686452.html and this paper backed by the WHO: http://www.fao.org/fileadmin/templates/agns/pdf/jecfa/cta/61/NaDCC.pdf
  14. Rob, actually we must make our decision for dental and vision care in October 2018 for 2019 instead of Jan. We will have the same choices as congressmen.
  15. Yes it works exactly the same as liquid bleach, however it has no aftertaste. Being 70% chlorine any user must know the hazards involved. For instance, getting the powder in your eyes will cause blindness, thus the admonition to read and adhere to the SDS instructions for handling and use. I bought a 1# pouch of Sodium Dichlor granules 6 years ago, and have about half remaining. It must be stored in an air-tight container, otherwise if it gets damp chlorine gas is the danger. Available at all pool supply stores.
  16. Read the SDS, some pool products contain heavy metals since they are not meant to come in contact with drinking water. I use Sodium Dichlor@ 70%, one tsp sanitizes a 100G system. It has no taste, so one rinse is all that is necessary. This is a granulated product that must be kept dry in storage and handling. This IS a hazardous material if not handled properly!!!
  17. I'm old enough to remember when any product from Japan was considered junk, it took nearly 30 years for their imported products to gain a reputation for quality and reliability. I'm quite pleased with the performance of my Boliy EU3600.
  18. That's the story, however I haven't had to replace anything but the carb on mine, it cost $38. That was entirely my fault, I forgot to drain the carb one winter we spent in TX. The crappy gas corroded the carb. Yes, Boily has a specific carb drain screw accessible through a casing vent. BTW my Boliy is a 2008 model and performs like new.
  19. That was the same situation when Honda began selling gensets, lack of service shops. I use a Boliy, inverter genset, every part is "plug n play" and most Honda shops have replacement parts.
  20. The TFL website explains everything we should know, and covers questions and answers posted. It is the official source for this information. TO obtain a new/replacement military ID card, contact your nearest National Guard center and inquire if they have a RAPIDS section, as only HQ detachment is authorized a one. While there update your personal information in DEERS. Everyone should get an updated ID card if the present card displays your SSN, DOD has eliminated SSN's on ID cards and replaced them with a DOD number.
  21. Newer Copper Fit pans are advertised as safe for ALL heating sources, they even sell an induction cooktop. DW likes the fact a metal spatula or spoon may be used with them. She also uses a set of T-Fal induction-ready pots N pans, but one must use nylon or similar material spoons in them to prevent damaging the non-stick surface. These were the best buy at that time.
  22. My Boliy PRO3600SI inverter generator weighs 78# full of fuel and oil. New cost, $949. I don't have any difficulty lifting it into the truck-bed or moving it around @75 yrs old. I do long for the electric-start model, but it was not available when I bought one in 2008.
  23. Nope, you merely remove the solenoid water connection and empty the bowl, when you remove the bowl the ice maker line drains. I always dump the first batch of ice, which may contain something I don't want in my Scotch on the rocks. Someone once asked about draining the supply line inside the freezer, DuHH.
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