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The Official Camper and Camping Thread

bowhunter1023

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So I learned two things. One, there is indeed a screen and it was full of shit.

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Two, the whole bypass thing is a much better way to put the antifreeze in!
 

Clay Showalter

Southern member northern landowner
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Winterized the camper today, I agree if your camper has a winterization hose it is super easy. I don't think the previous owner ever cleaned the screen on the pump. I hear that most of this junk is from assembly of the water system. Also I think it is time for a new anode rod.
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5Cent

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Yep, construction debris clogged my AC drain pan & burnt out a thermocouple on the bunkhouse fridge, the current one has the 4" diameter cutout floating around in the blank tank. TP and the wrong angle will clog it when dumping....jackwagons lol!.

Glad it was an easy fix jesse, where was that screen at in the system?
 

giles

Cull buck specialist
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Tire date code of 18' puts me at the life that I am comfortable with. I've seen and heard way to many horror stories to go another year on them. Anyone have a brand recommendation? It'll be a completely bearing clean out year also. Jesse, I think your camper is the same year as mine. Check the tire date code on your tires. 5 years is about the limit before you need to replace them. I think it was @5Cent that lost a tire on the way to Paint one year.

I was going to sell it this year but after the week we just had it has never been more apparent that tomorrow is never granted to everyone. We need to start using it more. Also with adult children living at home still, they can watch the dogs and take care of the chickens.
 
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Clay Showalter

Southern member northern landowner
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Guilford County
Tire date code of 18' puts me at the life that I am comfortable with. I've seen and heard way to many horror stories to go another year on them. Anyone have a brand recommendation? It'll be a completely bearing clean out year also. Jesse, I think your camper is the same year as mine. Check the tire date code on your tires. 5 years is about the limit before you need to replace them. I think it was @5Cent that lost a tire on the way to Paint one year.

I was going to sell it this year but after the week we just had it has never been more apparent that tomorrow is never granted to everyone. We need to start using it more. Also with adult children living at home still, they can watch the dogs and take care of the chickens.
Goodyear endurance