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04-15-2007, 01:49
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Art- best wishes with your coach. Questions???- Ask away!!
Ernie Ekberg 83PT40 Livingston, Mt ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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04-15-2007, 04:35
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Got home to Riverside Ca. last night after 2200 miles from Alabama.
The only incident was a support rod for the big awning came loose somewhere west of Pecos. The hand cranking nut that locks the awning to the side was gone(it was there when I left). It made so much noise that I thought I had a blowout. Because of a punishing wind, I was reluctant to climb on top to resecure. Luckily I had stopped at a Walmart and piked up some basic tools,so, standing on the foot step hanging by one hand in a 40 mph wind I has able to secure the awning with a length of coat hanger and a pair pliers. Checked the front securing nut and it was only finger tight. On another note, as I was westbound,east of Abilene, I past an eastbound dark blue and silver PT something. The coach drove nice, a tick over 6 mpg and used 2 qts. of oil. I'm a happy man. I do have lots of questions. I had alwas expected to get an FC 35 so I didn't pay real close attention to the posts on PTs. Art Weatherly Riverside Ca. '85 PT 36 |
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04-15-2007, 05:08
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Where did you purchase your coach? I noticed you said Alabama. Hope you enjoy
it very much. Leroy Eckert 1990WB-40"Smoke N Mirrors" Niceville, FL ----- Original Message ----- From: amweath To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2007 11:35 AM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] "Almost" no more. Got home to Riverside Ca. last night after 2200 miles from Alabama. The only incident was a support rod for the big awning came loose somewhere west of Pecos. The hand cranking nut that locks the awning to the side was gone(it was there when I left). It made so much noise that I thought I had a blowout. Because of a punishing wind, I was reluctant to climb on top to resecure. Luckily I had stopped at a Walmart and piked up some basic tools,so, standing on the foot step hanging by one hand in a 40 mph wind I has able to secure the awning with a length of coat hanger and a pair pliers. Checked the front securing nut and it was only finger tight. On another note, as I was westbound,east of Abilene, I past an eastbound dark blue and silver PT something. The coach drove nice, a tick over 6 mpg and used 2 qts. of oil. I'm a happy man. I do have lots of questions. I had alwas expected to get an FC 35 so I didn't pay real close attention to the posts on PTs. Art Weatherly Riverside Ca. '85 PT 36 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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04-16-2007, 01:13
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--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "amweath"
wrote: > > Got home to Riverside Ca. last night after 2200 miles from Alabama. > The only incident was a support rod for the big awning came loose > somewhere west of Pecos. The hand cranking nut that locks the awning > to the side was gone(it was there when I left). It made so much > noise that I thought I had a blowout. Because of a punishing wind, I > was reluctant to climb on top to resecure. Luckily I had stopped at a > Walmart and piked up some basic tools,so, standing on the foot step > hanging by one hand in a 40 mph wind I has able to secure the awning > with a length of coat hanger and a pair pliers. Checked the front > securing nut and it was only finger tight. > > On another note, as I was westbound,east of Abilene, I past an > eastbound dark blue and silver PT something. > > The coach drove nice, a tick over 6 mpg and used 2 qts. of oil. I'm > a happy man. I do have lots of questions. I had alwas expected to > get an FC 35 so I didn't pay real close attention to the posts on > PTs. > > Art Weatherly > Riverside Ca. > '85 PT 36 > |
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04-16-2007, 01:13
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--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "amweath"
wrote: > > Got home to Riverside Ca. last night after 2200 miles from Alabama. > The only incident was a support rod for the big awning came loose > somewhere west of Pecos. The hand cranking nut that locks the awning > to the side was gone(it was there when I left). It made so much > noise that I thought I had a blowout. Because of a punishing wind, I > was reluctant to climb on top to resecure. Luckily I had stopped at a > Walmart and piked up some basic tools,so, standing on the foot step > hanging by one hand in a 40 mph wind I has able to secure the awning > with a length of coat hanger and a pair pliers. Checked the front > securing nut and it was only finger tight. > > On another note, as I was westbound,east of Abilene, I past an > eastbound dark blue and silver PT something. > > The coach drove nice, a tick over 6 mpg and used 2 qts. of oil. I'm > a happy man. I do have lots of questions. I had alwas expected to > get an FC 35 so I didn't pay real close attention to the posts on > PTs. > > Art Weatherly > Riverside Ca. > '85 PT 36 > |
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04-16-2007, 01:19
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Hi Art,
Sounds like a great trip. Zip Dee has a travel lock used especially for the large awning, this is great for securing the awning for travel. You are not the first to have awning release trouble while traveling. The front only lock may not be adequate. Go to this Web site http://www.zipdeeinc.com/diagram_awningtravellatch.htm This lock can easily be added to lock the retracted awning. Bill 88 FC --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "amweath" wrote: > > Got home to Riverside Ca. last night after 2200 miles from Alabama. > The only incident was a support rod for the big awning came loose > somewhere west of Pecos. The hand cranking nut that locks the awning > to the side was gone(it was there when I left). It made so much > noise that I thought I had a blowout. Because of a punishing wind, I > was reluctant to climb on top to resecure. Luckily I had stopped at a > Walmart and piked up some basic tools,so, standing on the foot step > hanging by one hand in a 40 mph wind I has able to secure the awning > with a length of coat hanger and a pair pliers. Checked the front > securing nut and it was only finger tight. > > On another note, as I was westbound,east of Abilene, I past an > eastbound dark blue and silver PT something. > > The coach drove nice, a tick over 6 mpg and used 2 qts. of oil. I'm > a happy man. I do have lots of questions. I had alwas expected to > get an FC 35 so I didn't pay real close attention to the posts on > PTs. > > Art Weatherly > Riverside Ca. > '85 PT 36 > |
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04-16-2007, 01:35
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Opps,
Sorry about the triple post, Is Yahoo burping again????????? or could it be my computer?????????????? Bill 88 FC Michigan --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "pattypape" wrote: > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "amweath" > wrote: > > > > Got home to Riverside Ca. last night after 2200 miles from Alabama. > > The only incident was a support rod for the big awning came loose > > somewhere west of Pecos. The hand cranking nut that locks the awning > > to the side was gone(it was there when I left). It made so much > > noise that I thought I had a blowout. Because of a punishing wind, > I > > was reluctant to climb on top to resecure. Luckily I had stopped at > a > > Walmart and piked up some basic tools,so, standing on the foot step > > hanging by one hand in a 40 mph wind I has able to secure the awning > > with a length of coat hanger and a pair pliers. Checked the front > > securing nut and it was only finger tight. > > > > On another note, as I was westbound,east of Abilene, I past an > > eastbound dark blue and silver PT something. > > > > The coach drove nice, a tick over 6 mpg and used 2 qts. of oil. I'm > > a happy man. I do have lots of questions. I had alwas expected to > > get an FC 35 so I didn't pay real close attention to the posts on > > PTs. > > > > Art Weatherly > > Riverside Ca. > > '85 PT 36 > > > |
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