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08-29-2008, 05:48
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Goat rails
I rewired the controls for raising the antenna, but could not get the warning light inside the coach to work. This winter if I can get Ralph up on the roof~
Ernie Ekberg 83PT40 Livingston, Montana currently in St Anthony, Idaho at the sandhills
who says you are too old to play in the sand?? |
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08-29-2008, 09:43
Post: #12
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Thanks, Pete.
Not a bad idea raising the rails maybe an inch. Will see. The rails need to come off anyways because of rust spots and will get them power coated like the ladder I had done. Bob Lawrence 84 PT36 Branson, Mo. > > Perhaps I'm a purist, but I can't imagine taking the goat rails off. > It might actually harm the resale value if/when you might decide to > sell your coach. > > Yes, the goat rails are a pain. I live near several 150' tall > eucalyptus trees. For those who aren't familiar with them, they drop > leaves, acorns, and strips of bark constantly. These are a major pain > to clean out of the goat rails and from under the aluminum walks on > the roof. About all I could suggest is to perhaps raise the bottom > rail a bit to make it easier to push leaf little out from under the > rails. > > Pete Masterson > '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 > aeonix1@... > On the road at Idaho Springs, CO > > > |
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08-29-2008, 09:44
Post: #13
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Bummer, Ernie.
Bob > > Bob, when I was home this past winter, we have 13 pecan trees around our > house. My coach sits under one of those- not only do leaves choke everything, > but the pecans made great meals for all the squirrels that ate my wiring to my > antenna. > > Ernie Ekberg > 83PT40 > Livingston, Montana > > > > > **************It's only a deal if it's where you want to go. Find your travel > deal here. > (http://information.travel.aol.com/deals?...0000000047) > |
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