I’m the first to admit that the primary “problem” with this post is that I have leveling jacks on my motorhome that do not work. If I did, I would not need leveling blocks and none of this would matter. With that said, let’s continue… I read recently that a barn “stall pad” makes for… [Read More]
Water Pump Noise
If you’re RV is like mine, the water pump is very noisy. How does one quiet the thing so the whole campground doesn’t hear you flush the toilet at 4 am?? I performed my typical online research and read some forum postings. From this research, it seems to me the primary problem is the sound… [Read More]
MTB Ride: Hilso Trails in Gallup, NM – Part 1
Over the last few months, I have read some very positive things about the mountain bike trails around Gallup, NM. I found a trail guide for sale online (here -I ordered the first edition but the second edition is not available – kool!), ordered it, and upon review; decided I needed to go try these trails… [Read More]
Motorhome Brake Repair
As most of you probably know, I’ve been complaining about a vibration in the steering column of my Class A Motorhome – a 1994 Pace Arrow. After the front air bag suspension replacement failed to produce results, it was time for the next step – a brake job. I jacked the front end up, again…. [Read More]
RV Power Converter Replacement
My old motorhome project had the original power converter (battery charger/converter) – circa 1994. Technology has come a long ways in twenty years. Old power converters simply applied a constant charging voltage as long as they were powered on. That simplistic approach is not good for the batteries. Modern power converters are intelligent about caring… [Read More]
RV House Battery Replacement
With any older RV, I expected that a battery replacement would be necessary sooner rather than later. At the time I purchased my motorhome, the house batteries were garbage. The would provide a little juice (tiny little) but not much. Wouldn’t it be great if batteries lasted forever?!?! I had hoped that I could revive… [Read More]
Air Bag Replacement
Many motorhomes utilize an air bag suspension. Some are entirely air, some use air bags only to assist a more classic type of suspension. My 1994 Fleetwood Pace Arrow uses air bags located inside the front coil springs to assist the coil spring load carrying capability. Of course, the air bags would not hold pressure… [Read More]
Wood Finish Restoration
Sadly, the wood finish on cabinets does not last forever. I know… a major revelation that may make many of you quite sad. Sorry. 🙂 This problem seems to be fairly prevalent in motorhomes in which the wood is exposed to more sun light. Nearly all of the cabinets in my 1994 Pace Arrow were… [Read More]
Onan Generator Repair
As previously noted (here), the Onan 7000 generator on my Pace Arrow motorhome was not working when I purchased it. Normally, this would be a deal breaker as the troubleshooting and (gasp) replacement cost could be huge. However; I got a very good deal and I was expecting, even hoping for, a project. I’ve found… [Read More]
Change of pace
A new era has begun!! I am now an RV’er! I’ve spent several years just sitting around the house. Yes, a few business trips and a few camping trips (mostly overnight trips). I decided that I needed something more. Don’t get me wrong, I love my home and neighborhood. However; I wanted the ability to see… [Read More]
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