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waitover13

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    My dog "Jack". Hiking. Reading. Writing. Want to learn to Kayak. Birdwatching. Classical Music.

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  1. Finally selling our home but still not determined where to "retire" to (tho, know it will be far away from I-95!), so looks like we will be living in the Toy for a while as we search. This could be fun. We hope! However, we're new to this and have a couple of questions. How much weight should we allow for our 'stuff'? (to the basics there's been an extension and carrier box added on the back, and an awning added. Not being a mechanic, but capable of small things, what minimum tools should one take? And other than mechanical tools, what are some items you would not be without in your motorhome? Many thanks!
  2. May I ask where you got the tires out the door for that price? I'm near enough NC to make it worth my while to go there! Thank you.
  3. Oops! My faux pas. The weather here has changed from Canadian to Amazon jungle.
  4. Thank you, Maineah. My tank is fixed and everything looks to be okay. It's just over half full from the previous owner. Was going to try the stove today but she's parked, of necessity, in a sunny spot and it was 90 degrees with 500% :^] humidity today so didn't go in her. My manual says, when lighting the oven, to "turn on main gas supply to range". It does not say that for lighting the top burners. ???? Do you know where the main gas supply to the range is??
  5. Ken, I believe the manual states: 4.3 Liter or 4.5 quarts. I'm a new owner so that's all I have to go by. Hope you get responses from more experienced persons.
  6. It's been snow, rain or gray here too often since Dec, and colder than usual. Here in VA this year May is the new March, it seems. However, today even tho cool, then warm but HUMID..., my new Winnie finally passed the emissions inspection (without costing toooo much)allowing 2011 stickers to be gotten for her plates this afternoon and I can, at last, begin to think of actually using her! And now have questions about HOW to use things like stove, etc. Have noticed others talking about recertifing the LP tank. Will there be something on mine to show if it is certified or not? Much thanks. Hope the sun comes out for you!
  7. Ah, the exuberance and adaptability of youth!! Glad you kept your eyes on what can be done, and didn't get discouraged. Keep that spirit as long as you can. This old fart needs to see a good reminder of 'go for it' once in a while. Thanks for posting the pictures.
  8. Derek and McShank. Thank you. I hadn't heard of the Nexen tires. Will look them up. Also, Derek, appreciate the comment on the Kumho. I'd looked them up and only saw ones in that size as Trailer tires. Now for certain those won't be going on my motorhome.
  9. Hi! I (finally, after looking for a couple of years) just bought my 92 Winnie (Phoenix II) last month. Was just able to bring her home this past weekend. She ran very well over Rte 50 thru WVa! Am now in the process of getting emissions inspection passed - into the shop tomorrow, don't yet know how much.... She passed the safety inspection, including the tires, but they are 10 years old and I'm going to get new. Looked at the 'tires' forum on this site, and have been looking at tire company web pages. All sites so far say, 'sorry we don't make that size tire any more'. The garage said they could put a set of Kumho on her. Has anyone bought tires in the last year or so? If so, what do you recommend? As for the question about buying a Toyota motorhome: I looked till I found a good one and was willing to pay a bit more for her. For an older motorhome within my budget I felt the Toyota based was far and away the best gamble for the buck. Plus, I've long thought they are darned cute and just the right size. Now I just have to learn how to use everything and take care of her.
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