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Appreciate if some "experts" would comment on 90SP36 verses a BMC
05-15-2006, 07:25
Post: #1
Appreciate if some "experts" would comment on 90SP36 verses a BMC
Forum knowledgeable ones...
I have a guy considering buying my 90SP36 OR a BMC.....

I told him to ask the people on the Forum for comparisons, contrast,
good and bad differences etc.
a stopper for my 90SP36 seems to be the black & grey water tanks that
he worries about in the winter whereas, he says the BMC tanks are
protected. Heck, I just thought u can pour antifreeze into the tanks
and not worry about them freezing if you are using it up NORTH at 20
below....any comments...good & bad, I can take it...will be
appreciated...If Randy comments, I will have to way it as he is still
peeved at me I suppose. Jeff may be too. My SP is #607 on the Bird
Connection....42,000 miles on it, Beautiful!
LOL
Thanks,
Hank Hannigan
90SP36(still stored in Vegas)
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05-15-2006, 07:47
Post: #2
Appreciate if some "experts" would comment on 90SP36 verses a BMC
Hank, The tanks on my 90 SP36 are heated.Are yours not?? Heck tell
him to come buy mine its for sale, with heated tanks..hahaha No just
kidding...double check, yours my be heated too.I dont know much about
the BMC's but I like my SP. Tom 90 SP36 Alpharetta GA (for sale)



--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Jay Hannigan"
wrote:
>
> Forum knowledgeable ones...
> I have a guy considering buying my 90SP36 OR a BMC.....
>
> I told him to ask the people on the Forum for comparisons,
contrast,
> good and bad differences etc.
> a stopper for my 90SP36 seems to be the black & grey water tanks
that
> he worries about in the winter whereas, he says the BMC tanks are
> protected. Heck, I just thought u can pour antifreeze into the
tanks
> and not worry about them freezing if you are using it up NORTH at
20
> below....any comments...good & bad, I can take it...will be
> appreciated...If Randy comments, I will have to way it as he is
still
> peeved at me I suppose. Jeff may be too. My SP is #607 on the Bird
> Connection....42,000 miles on it, Beautiful!
> LOL
> Thanks,
> Hank Hannigan
> 90SP36(still stored in Vegas)
>
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05-15-2006, 08:04
Post: #3
Appreciate if some "experts" would comment on 90SP36 verses a BMC
---Thanks Tom for ur SP comments...yes mine has the heater pad
connection also....after seeing your "for sale" somments, maybe he
will call you too...LOL
Hank Hannigan
90SP36(stored in Vegas for now)



In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Tom Seitz"
wrote:
>
> Hank, The tanks on my 90 SP36 are heated.Are yours not?? Heck
tell
> him to come buy mine its for sale, with heated tanks..hahaha No
just
> kidding...double check, yours my be heated too.I dont know much
about
> the BMC's but I like my SP. Tom 90 SP36 Alpharetta GA (for sale)
>
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Jay Hannigan"
> wrote:
> >
> > Forum knowledgeable ones...
> > I have a guy considering buying my 90SP36 OR a BMC.....
> >
> > I told him to ask the people on the Forum for comparisons,
> contrast,
> > good and bad differences etc.
> > a stopper for my 90SP36 seems to be the black & grey water tanks
> that
> > he worries about in the winter whereas, he says the BMC tanks
are
> > protected. Heck, I just thought u can pour antifreeze into the
> tanks
> > and not worry about them freezing if you are using it up NORTH
at
> 20
> > below....any comments...good & bad, I can take it...will be
> > appreciated...If Randy comments, I will have to way it as he is
> still
> > peeved at me I suppose. Jeff may be too. My SP is #607 on the
Bird
> > Connection....42,000 miles on it, Beautiful!
> > LOL
> > Thanks,
> > Hank Hannigan
> > 90SP36(still stored in Vegas)
> >
>
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