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Tag: RV repairs

14 December 2015

Almost ready to go camping for Christmas

Both RVs with snow Crazy Horse RV Park Kanab UtahBill and I will be using the truck camper at his son’s house near Salt Lake City over the holiday and we’re almost ready to go camping for Christmas.

Hole for hot water tank 5th-wheel Crazy Horse RV Park Kanab UtahI’ve had a water leak on the 5th-wheel since setting up in Kanab a month ago.  First it was a cracked valve right by the water heater which I paid to have fixed.  But a week later I had icicles.  I suspected the hot water tank itself might be leaking but there are other hoses and junctions I couldn’t really see.  So I spent a week experimenting.

Hot water tank 5th-wheel Crazy Horse RV Park Kanab UtahFirst I turned off valves to bypass the tank.  The dripping slowed down but was still there. Could be residual.  Then drained the tank and after two days barely a drip.  Damn, I didn’t want to spend $400 on a new tank.  But what else could I do and have hot water.  It does look a little cruddy and you don’t even want to know what came out with the water so I’ve learned a lesson about replacing the anode tube—slows down corrosion inside the tank—annually.  The new tank is scheduled to be here Tuesday.  So hopefully will be put back in Wednesday and I’ll be back to having hot water.

Wood in truck bed Kanab UtahAlso been waiting for a window of relatively warm temperatures to put the slide-in camper back on the truck.  Sunday was the chance with a high of 48F.  Had to rearrange the bed of the truck to make it flat and even with the 5th-wheel hitch out there is a 1 1/4 inch high bracket.  Originally there were 2x4s and 4x4s arranged in the bed but it wasn’t completely flat and I noticed a buckle on an inside wall.  Looked into removing the bracket but the bolts under the truck are very difficult to get to.  So I bought two pieces of 3/4 inch plywood and had them cut into three pieces to fit around the brackets.  Then screwed them together.

Truck going under camper Kanab UtahWell it took almost 4 hours to crank up the four corner jacks high enough to get the truck under—that’s slow with 5-10 cranks on each corner at a time round and round—line things up and get the camper back on.

Between camper and truck bed Kanab UtahThere is little margin for error when sliding the camper in between the wheel wells.  Two metal tie downs were removed from the truck bedrail.  Finally the tie downs which caused me confusion until I remembered the camper now sits at least 2 inches closer to the truck.  I can’t thank Bill enough for helping me with this chore and his patience at my frustrations.

Snowy morning from RV Crazy Horse RV park Kanab UtahJust in time, as this is what I woke up to this morning and more predicted throughout the day.  Partly sunny tomorrow with a high of 34F, nighttime temps are approaching single digits when 3 electric heaters only keep the living room at about 60F, that really at the desk where I spend the most time indoors with 2 heaters pointed right at me dressed in layers, wrapped in a blanket, wearing a hat and finger-less gloves.  For typing you know.  And making photos through my Imax windows.  What a view!

We’ll be taking off early next week towards Provo, Utah to spend Christmas with Bill’s son and DIL plus other family members to the count of 20+ so it will be really nice to have the camper in their drive for our own room to sleep and run away to if needed.  Be able to plug in to 110 power so can warm the bed with electric blanket and hopefully keep warm with one electric heater.  Or propane if we’re feeling desperate.  Not easy to keep us desert rats warm.  Note to self: remember to winterize the 5th-wheel before leaving to go camping for Christmas.

Snowy view with crystals from RV Crazy Horse RV park Kanab UtahAlthough I don’t like to be cold I can appreciate the look of this red rock Utah winter wonderland.

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26 June 2009

Fun in Flagstaff

Abert tassel-eared squirrel Flagstaff KOA Arizona
Abert Squirrel (cousin to Kaibab) out the camper window
It was an interesting and mostly fun three plus days. Yes, I had to spend an extra night in Flagstaff due to the broken vent incident at the tire store. Flagstaff RV slipped me between customers and did a fine job replacing the roof vent. However, the glue that seals everything has to set for eight hours and not get wet. I was told that late yesterday afternoon as it started to rain. The vent is covered with plastic and I’m back at the KOA in the same site Berta and I stayed in for the two previous nights.
Berta at Salsa Brava Flagstaff Arizona
Berta at Salsa Brava
Our first night in town we went to Salsa Brava for dinner at the recommendation of a KOA employee. Very good. They have a salsa bar with at least six kinds of salsa from mild to increasingly hot. Can’t remember what the special was called, three small soft corn tortillas with marinated pork, tomatoes, avocado and an awesome white sauce.
San Francisco Street Flagstaff Arizona
Old Town San Francisco Street Flagstaff
Got a little shopping in Wednesday afternoon.
Howard Johnson’s Railway Restaurant Flagstaff Arizona
Howard Johnson’s Railway Restaurant along old Route 66
Thursday morning we had to drop the truck/camper off at 8am. The parts weren’t in yet. So after breakfast we went shopping.
Antique store Flagstaff Arizona
Where I bought some cool sterling silver jewelry that I’ll show you later.
Flagstaff RV Arizona
At noon I was told the job would be done by 2pm and we were there. But, the glue on the vent had to set for 8 hours and not get wet. Great, it was raining. They covered the vent with plastic and I returned to the KOA. Berta had to head home.
Truck camper Flagstaff KOA Arizona
KOA camp
I miss a day of work today, but caught up on blog reading last night. This morning I’m going back to the Flagstaff RV to have them remove the plastic, I have no tall ladder with me and don’t feel like crawling up on the hood. Then grocery stock up and hit the road back to the canyon.

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