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03-25-2007, 05:04
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Last night I finally cleaned out the last compartment, in my bus. So far, I've
found a whole popuree of new parts, a complete set of marker lights, 4 new gold night lights, a new 4 way flasher switch, and a new flasher, along with the shipping invoice marked "emergency ship", a complete set of filters for both the engine, gen set, and p/s, a new flow valve, for the carry out propane, that was missing, one new tail light lens, and gasket, the florescent light lens, and frame, that was missing over the kitchen sink, and a complete set of blueprints I'll say 30 or 40 all together, about 3'x4' or so, that looks like sombody had drawn up, a picnic table umbrella the torch lights, a brand new coffee maker, and toaster, then I hit the what to me was the "mother load", When I bought the bus, I got the Wonderlodge loseleaf notebook handed to me, and that was all. I was happy to get that, but I found a blue plastic box, with every piece of information pertaining to every appliance, add ons, both engines, steering system, braking system, leveling system central greasing system,Motorola alt handbook The Bluebird notebook, (you get the point). As soon as the smoke clears and I get some spare time, I'll copy some of this, and make it available to anyone that needs it, I'll have to find a way to copy the blueprints, but I will. They are very detailed. Ok I found the information on these electric fans that were installed, on mine. It's a kit made by Mr Gasket There are several part #s. Part # 1986 (puller/pusher)12" dia 10 blade Part# 1987 (puller/pusher) 14" dia 10 blade. Part# 1988 (puller pusher 16" dia There's also an electric fan thermostatic temp sensor kit Part# 1992. I have 4 fans, I haven't measured them yet, I assume they are 12 pullers. If anyone is looking to go this route let me know, and I'll fax you the jib sheets. These are dated 1993 Mr Gasket Co. 8700 Brookpark Rd Cleveland Ohia Jimmy Harvie 82FC Boston --------------------------------- 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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03-26-2007, 12:56
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Jimmy, I have a 82 fc and would very much be interested in some of
the information you found in the blue box. Wiring diagrams, ect. I would be very happy to pay you for copies. I will e-mail a list of what I would like. Thanks, Jim Marsh 82 fc 35 SB --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, James Harvie > > Last night I finally cleaned out the last compartment, in my bus. So far, I've found a whole popuree of new parts, a complete set of marker lights, 4 new gold night lights, a new 4 way flasher switch, and a new flasher, along with the shipping invoice marked "emergency ship", a complete set of filters for both the engine, gen set, and p/s, a new flow valve, for the carry out propane, that was missing, one new tail light lens, and gasket, the florescent light lens, and frame, that was missing over the kitchen sink, and a complete set of blueprints I'll say 30 or 40 all together, about 3'x4' or so, that looks like sombody had drawn up, a picnic table umbrella the torch lights, a brand new coffee maker, and toaster, then I hit the what to me was the "mother load", When I bought the bus, I got the Wonderlodge loseleaf notebook handed to me, and that was all. I was happy to get that, but I found a blue plastic box, with every piece of information pertaining to every appliance, > add ons, both engines, steering system, braking system, leveling system central greasing system,Motorola alt handbook The Bluebird notebook, (you get the point). As soon as the smoke clears and I get some spare time, I'll copy some of this, and make it available to anyone that needs it, I'll have to find a way to copy the blueprints, but I will. They are very detailed. Ok I found the information on these electric fans that were installed, on mine. It's a kit made by Mr Gasket There are several part #s. Part # 1986 (puller/pusher)12" dia 10 blade Part# 1987 (puller/pusher) 14" dia 10 blade. Part# 1988 (puller pusher 16" dia There's also an electric fan thermostatic temp sensor kit Part# 1992. I have 4 fans, I haven't measured them yet, I assume they are 12 pullers. If anyone is looking to go this route let me know, and I'll fax you the jib sheets. These are dated 1993 Mr Gasket Co. 8700 Brookpark Rd Cleveland Ohia Jimmy Harvie 82FC Boston > > --------------------------------- > 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time > with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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03-26-2007, 14:44
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Jim. I'd be happy to send you anything you need. You don't have to pay me
anything. It may take me some time to get these large blueprints copied, but I can send you anything small enough to fax or copy then fax. When you email me, include a fax #. If you don't have a fax machine, give me your address, and I'll drop them in the mail. Jimmy Harvie 82FC 35 SB Boston Ma. chunkymar Jimmy, I have a 82 fc and would very much be interested in some of the information you found in the blue box. Wiring diagrams, ect. I would be very happy to pay you for copies. I will e-mail a list of what I would like. Thanks, Jim Marsh 82 fc 35 SB --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, James Harvie > > Last night I finally cleaned out the last compartment, in my bus. So far, I've found a whole popuree of new parts, a complete set of marker lights, 4 new gold night lights, a new 4 way flasher switch, and a new flasher, along with the shipping invoice marked "emergency ship", a complete set of filters for both the engine, gen set, and p/s, a new flow valve, for the carry out propane, that was missing, one new tail light lens, and gasket, the florescent light lens, and frame, that was missing over the kitchen sink, and a complete set of blueprints I'll say 30 or 40 all together, about 3'x4' or so, that looks like sombody had drawn up, a picnic table umbrella the torch lights, a brand new coffee maker, and toaster, then I hit the what to me was the "mother load", When I bought the bus, I got the Wonderlodge loseleaf notebook handed to me, and that was all. I was happy to get that, but I found a blue plastic box, with every piece of information pertaining to every appliance, > add ons, both engines, steering system, braking system, leveling system central greasing system,Motorola alt handbook The Bluebird notebook, (you get the point). As soon as the smoke clears and I get some spare time, I'll copy some of this, and make it available to anyone that needs it, I'll have to find a way to copy the blueprints, but I will. They are very detailed. Ok I found the information on these electric fans that were installed, on mine. It's a kit made by Mr Gasket There are several part #s. Part # 1986 (puller/pusher)12" dia 10 blade Part# 1987 (puller/pusher) 14" dia 10 blade. Part# 1988 (puller pusher 16" dia There's also an electric fan thermostatic temp sensor kit Part# 1992. I have 4 fans, I haven't measured them yet, I assume they are 12 pullers. If anyone is looking to go this route let me know, and I'll fax you the jib sheets. These are dated 1993 Mr Gasket Co. 8700 Brookpark Rd Cleveland Ohia Jimmy Harvie 82FC Boston > > --------------------------------- > 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time > with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > --------------------------------- The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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