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      gypsmjim replied to the thread Crooked Trailer.
      That 's what I did. The trailer is pointed downhill, with the slope towards the high side. So once I jacked up the low wheel (and...
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      Our 195 is permanently set up in our own campground, and has been there for 11 years now. The wheels and jacks are on 16x16 patio...
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      gypsmjim replied to the thread propane smell.
      With only 1 post, maybe you are right.
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      gypsmjim replied to the thread propane smell.
      OEM regulators often need to be replaced after a few years. Always keep a spare regulator and pigtail, plus the tools to change it.
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      gypsmjim replied to the thread Battery drain overnight.
      If the radio is "off", the little watch battery that maintains the stations won't kill a battery overnight. Disconnect the neg terminal...
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      It's more than just running water and opening the low point drains. The water system has to be sterilized and the furnace run for...
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      I don't offer opinions. I only post what I know. My insurance will do an "agreed value" policy. But they won't take my word for it...
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      I would think you would want insurance to cover all the expense and labor you have put into it. Of course the car's liability covers...
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      gypsmjim replied to the thread CO2 detector.
      It's not a CO2 detector. It's for carbon monoxide, and most likely a combination detector for propane as well. If the house battery...
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      Just one final thought.... If you intend to actually drive this on the highway, you need insurance. Will you be able to get it for a...
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      gypsmjim replied to the thread Emergency window.
      The Owner's Manual tells you how to work it. It's easy peasy. Regardless, I'm not fat or particularly tall, but if in a fire I had to...
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      If you have a slide, it needs to be out in order to have full use of the trailer. If the weather changes and you have to bring it in...
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      gypsmjim replied to the thread CO2 detector.
      1. The unit has exceeded its life span. 2. The battery is marginal. 3. You have marginally high CO. Look at the date. My particular...
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      5/8" Type X drywall, with it's 1 hour rating, is probably the most common, because it's the most widely used. But there are also Type C...
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      2x6's, 2x8's and 5/8 T&G......now that's my kinda way to build something to last. I would also do the walls in fire-rated drywall for...
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