by Dale Libby | Jul 8, 2022 | RVNT, Tips
Keeping An RV Cool In Extreme Heat The Easy Stuff The easy fix would be to find that perfect site. The one that has plenty of shade with your nose facing west and your butt facing east. However, that is a fantasy in today’s world when it comes to finding a site....
by Dale Libby | Mar 30, 2022 | RVNT, Tips
SoftStart Install Coleman Mach I’ve joined the club, SoftStart club that is. We will be headed to Canada this summer and I knew we will be facing a number of 30amp sites on our journey. We wanted to be sure we had both our AC units available during our...
by Dale Libby | Nov 22, 2019 | Tips, ZNT
Traveling With Your Dog Traveling with your pets and in our case Zoey a 75 lb. Yellow Labrador was one of the primary reasons we wanted an RV. Boarding Zoey every time we wanted to take a vacation or just a day trip or two was just not working. Once we committed to...
by Dale Libby | May 18, 2019 | Tips
Some Facts About Tire Monitoring Systems We have heard hundreds of stories from RVers relating to tire failure. Some of the tire failures issues an RVer may encounter can be a minor nuisance and some failures can be catastrophic. The problem is tire failure can...
by Dale Libby | May 5, 2019 | Tips
Time To Use The Diesel Truck Fueling Lanes You have finally decided that the RV and Car fill-up lanes are not for you when it comes to filling your RV fuel tanks. Highway driving takes you past numerous Travel Centers and you have seen your fellow RVer’s in the...
by admin | Dec 14, 2018 | Tips
We use our truck on and off through the year to haul, yard debris, landscaping, mulch and such. The hitch is a 175 lb problem when you want a clean bed to work with. Ginny and I thought we could easily handle the hitch once we took it apart. Not so as we found out,...
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