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RE: Noisey water pump

It may also be that the pump is acoustically decoupled from the mounting surface but the piping is carrying vibration onto a surface as well.
Pickle2 07/01/09 05:08am Fifth-Wheels
RE: I'll open a can of worms!

http://i85.servimg.com/u/f85/12/35/81/02/can_of10.jpg Love the worms!!
Pickle2 05/04/09 03:25pm Fifth-Wheels
RE: 45 hundred thousand pounds

"45 hundred thousand pounds," are you sure that is what you meant to say?? Example: 45 hundred pounds: 4500lbs 45 thousand pounds: 45,000lbs 45 hundred thousand pounds: 4,500,000lbs!!!!!!!!!!
Pickle2 04/26/09 08:39am General RVing Issues
RE: Tire blow out on new Cedar Creek

Where are Maxxis made?? I phoned the company and was told that they are made in China.
Pickle2 03/30/09 03:51am Fifth-Wheels
RE: road trouble

I had a real bad experience with Good Sam Emergency Road Service: Link
Pickle2 03/29/09 03:55pm Fifth-Wheels
RE: Newbie

Welkom Bienvenue Willkommen Benvenuto
Pickle2 03/29/09 04:56am Fifth-Wheels
RE: Very Very Disappointed with Keystone Product (Long)

As I was reading your post, the first thing that came to my mind about your slide out was that it was a breaker. I am surprised to read that it was a gear. Anyway, I pray for a quick a permanent resolution to your problem.
Pickle2 03/21/09 04:58am Fifth-Wheels
RE: Trailer Brakes Questions

Yes, as "cwit" stated, I would be more worried about the bearings than the breaks.
Pickle2 03/20/09 02:34pm Fifth-Wheels
RE: New electrical problem...

The hair dryer is 110vac right? So I think what is going on is that whatever 110 source your rig is plugged into (which would supply your rig and charger) was delivering something far less than 110; perhaps 90 or lower. This brownout would be sufficient to fry the inerds of just about everything including your fridge and charger.
Pickle2 03/17/09 04:06am Tech Issues
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