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  1. Cauffield73
    is your convection/microwave oven working properly? Just found out today that the vent on the outside was snapped shut. After I unsnapped the vent flap the exhaust air came out. It all started when the wife had trouble getting the convection oven up to proper temp. It seemed to me that when the fan was on a lot of heat was coming back in the coach. I suppose that may be a winter thing from up north, other wise you have to carry a 6 foot ladder around.
  2. Cauffield73
    Steve S Thank you for your service. Check out RVT.com, Lazydays RV, General RV, and look for RV's for sale by owner.
  3. Cauffield73
    Actually the Class A 45 ft drives better than the Super C. the reason being the 10 air bags that were on my class A and the position of the front steering axle. We just needed to downsize both motorhome and house. They both are on Freightliner chassis but the C has a new Chassis SRV2. It has a 6.8 Cummins 360 hp and 800 ft lbs torque. It is beginning to drive better as mileage increases. I am looking at some different shocks, Fox, Gabriel and others. Keep in touch
  4. EA37TS
    03-07-2021 07:39 PM
    EA37TS
    Yes, there is an LP quick connect to the left of the LP tank.
  5. R E SHARP
    Steve, R E Sharp here. Retired US Army. We had a Jayco Seneca from 2009 , new, to to 2018. A 34 ft, 2 slide. We really liked the unit. Power was a Duramax diesel and on a 5500 Chevy chassis. Only problems we had were the antilock brakes on the chassis. The unit had an 8kw diesel generator. Never any problems there and was used a lot. Sold the unit because my wife could not travel anymore. Never regretted the buy. Don't know what the new ones are like but they are on another chassis with a different Diesel engine, but I think u can still get one with the Duramax which I highly recommend as I Had two of them. They are a little spendy, but if you can get a new one for $160,000.00 it would be a good buy. We put 85,000 miles on ours. Good luck.
  6. Steve S
    02-24-2021 09:52 PM
    Steve S
    Hello To All,
    My name is Steve and I am brand new on this site. I am a retired Army Infantryman and new to the RV world. I am an owner of a Class B+ RV and want to buy a Super C. I am looking at the Entegra Accolade 37TS or the Jayco Seneca. Both very similar to me. Also, I have been searching for a site that shows prices, not what the dealers are saying it is. Something like a Consumer Reports for RV buying that shows what a vehicle is really worth and what the dealer should be willing to accept. Any help or suggestions is appreciated. Thank You!

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    Tampa
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    Florida
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    UNITED STATES
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    Retired Army Infantry. Enjoy playing golf

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