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11-25-2007, 16:21
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--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Juergen"
> > Hello Dorn > One thing you should do before anything is started, is to make up an > accurate record of all work to be done, in progress, or done,no matter > how small or big it is. We like to call this a Maintenance Log book, > (Airlines use them all the time). This book should contain your LIST > of things to do and then the work it took to fix it. Then post it on > this board and I can add your experience to my own coach handbook as a > reference or guide to systems. I done got a lot of info from this site. > Juergen in PA > 1991 WLSP 36 > I second that Idea on keeping a Leger. I have kept up one ever since I bought my old coach and have kept up the mileage to and from each one of the activities that we have enjoyed since owning the Rebel Bird. Also it does come in handy for reference of what you might have done in the past but just forgot about it. Say on that point, did you get a Blue Box with your Wanderlodge?? If you didn't I have a CD that is a copy of a reference book for the 79 Wanderlodge and if you want to have one than just e-mail me oft line and send me your address. It really does help to have a factory manual for all the different stuff they installed back thirty years ago in these old coaches. Oh yes one more thing, you might look into getting vintage plates for your rig as they will save you allot of licenses fees in the future. 78 Wanderlodge Bremerton (This weeks project is to install a musical horn!!! got one from David Beatty for my birthday!!!!)I know my wife will really love that horn (Ye you bet-ya she will) |
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11-26-2007, 03:43
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Congrats and welcome to the family. If there is anything at all we can do
from the factory please do not hesitate to call us. Again, welcome to the BLUE BIRD family. Macy Macy Neshati www. completecoach.com http://www.thelegacyreturns.com http://www.bluebirdcoachworks.com email: macy@... Cell: 951 836 6525 Office: 951 684 9585 Fax: 951 684 2023 1863 Service Court Riverside, CA 92507 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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11-26-2007, 05:08
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In a message dated 11/26/2007 3:25:41 P.M. Central Standard Time,
dhetzel@... writes: Millennium Falcon Cool name. I like it! Roger Webb Cedar Rapids, IA 91WL **************************************Check out AOL's list of 2007's hottest products. (http://money.aol.com/special/hot-product...0000000001) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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11-26-2007, 09:24
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We gave them a list of like 25 items, but most were framed as "estimate what
this is going cost". Stuff we're doing right away includes: 1) repair left windshield wiper (drove 60 miles in the rain to the shop without it, not much fun ) 2) repair turn signals that don't work (nearby drivers will thank me ) 3) fix two small leaks in the roof or seals at 2nd and 3rd air conditioner units 4) change every oil/lubricant/fluid that can be changed. no records on when last changes were so I'm assuming the worst... 4b) oil analysis just to see and to get a baseline 5) repair or replace at least one or two heaters since none work right now and we're probably going to Nebraska in December 6) my wife wants bigger mirrors and a few cosmetic items, her list counts as mandatory since she let me buy the big toy Then there's about 20 more items that will get done as budget allows. I'm trying to keep the "initial" expenditure to $25K or so, so the first 7K of items will get done now... Air conditioning items will almost certainly get put off til spring. Oh, it didn't have name when we bought it, but we've named it the "Millenium Falcon", because: 1) A whole family of Star Wars fans 2) It's a 77 (think for a minute) 3) My wife can call it the MF RV (her quote) Dorn Hetzel 77FC35 Hogansville, GA On Nov 25, 2007 5:53 PM, bubblerboy64 > Dorn, Maybe this is obvious but the one thing I wouldn't do at this > point is to drive into the shop with a list of all the things it > needs and tell'm to fix it. I'd drive it a little while and watch > and evaluate it. I would not fix anymore then what you have to for > right now. Certainly don't fool with the air conditioning at this > time. I might get the heaters working and the shore power situation > sorted out and let it go at that until you get some miles on it. The > other fellows on the list here have been wonderfully helpful to me > and perhaps some of these repairs you could tackle with a little help > from your friends. Just a suggestion. > > > John Heckman > central Pa > 1973 FC > > > > > Thanks! > > > > Things I know I need to fix: > > > > the propane heaters (3 of them) don't work. > > generator needs a new flywheel > > the electric jacks haven't worked in a long time but i don't know > if i care > > too much about those. > > front(engine driver) air conditioning has a clogged line or > something > > engine based heaters have issues (opened manual valves but still no > heat > > except for the very front of unit by driver and copilot) > > > > also, i can't seem to get the shore power switch to work but maybe > I'm > > missing something obvious on that one. > > > > But, still, for $18k i'm not complaining. > > > > By the way, Coachcraft in Columbus GA would be convenient for me to > take it > > for service (my wife works in Columbus). > > Does anyone have any experience with them? > > > > Regards, > > > > Dorn Hetzel > > 77FC35 > > Hogansville, GA > > > > > > > > On Nov 25, 2007 12:12 PM, bubblerboy64 > > > > > Hi Dorn, Welcome to the owners club. Now the fun begins. You > have a > > > nice place to start and a open canvas to make it yours. Have lots > of > > > fun with it and best of luck. You will find they are rather nice > to > > > work on because of the quality of materials used to build them. > Most > > > things are not too terribly complicated and the fellows in the > group > > > are very helpful. Doesn't look to be a lot needed. Keep us > informed. > > > Its fun to see what others are doing and we (or at least I ) am > not > > > opposed to stealing some ones better idea's. > > > John Heckman > > > central Pa > > > 1973 FC > > > > > > > > > > > > > > http://www.hetzel.org/77FC35.JPG > > > > > > > > Dorn Hetzel > > > > 77FC35 > > > > Hogansville, GA > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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11-26-2007, 09:35
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Oh yes, I'll definitely be making a maintenance log.
I've actually got an older laptop I'm using with a USB GPS receiver and some software for a navigation system (bigger screen and costs less than the storebought navigation systems) It's sits real nice on the dog-house... It's going to get a second job of electronic logbook, with regular backups to the home server and a spare gmail account (handy for a couple GB of free off-site accessible from everywhere notes ) Oh, the unit drives great. I drove it home about 200 miles from where I bought it, and another 100 or so since, and it handles nice, starts without trouble in 31 degree weather (coldest it's been here so far), stops good, etc. Had it up to 69 or 70 on the interstate with no trouble though it seems to like 60-65 best (and 40 when going uphill )... Regards, Dorn Hetzel 77FC35 Hogansville, GA On Nov 25, 2007 10:08 PM, Juergen > Hello Dorn > One thing you should do before anything is started, is to make up an > accurate record of all work to be done, in progress, or done,no matter > how small or big it is. We like to call this a Maintenance Log book, > (Airlines use them all the time). This book should contain your LIST > of things to do and then the work it took to fix it. Then post it on > this board and I can add your experience to my own coach handbook as a > reference or guide to systems. I done got a lot of info from this site. > Juergen in PA > 1991 WLSP 36 > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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11-26-2007, 13:18
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Hi Dorn
I bought my coach used and it had fragments and various pieces of manuals with it but no blue-box. I copied and re-printed the original info and then collected all the stuff I could find in Magazines, RIV seminars, Internet etc. I then set it all up like an aircraft manual which still gets revised quite often. (Latest revision is Jim Magowans procedure on how to avoid collisions with critters, drunks, etc. So I have a good reference manual as well as a maintenance Log and a regular trip log, Fuel log, and I kept all records of purchases and work done. It sure helps to know what you got. I am glad you think on the same channel as I do. Happy Trails Juergen in PA 19919 WLSP36 --------------------------------- Be a better sports nut! Let your teams follow you with Yahoo Mobile. Try it now. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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