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MaxxFan service lubrication repair help?
ScottyGS replied to John E Davies's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
Had ours blow up on this last trip. Cost was 22.09 plus shipping brought it to $37.48. 3 week lead time. Number for the company is 574-247-9235. It sure does get your attention when it blows up. Thanks for all the info here guys... appreciate it. Scotty -
Even us Canadians living in the USA are offended at your oversight. For penance you must stop at the next Tim Hortons you pass for breakfast.
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A Thread for OTT Owners of "New-to-Them" Ollivers...
ScottyGS replied to MAX Burner's topic in General Discussion
Great Thread! Thanks everyone. I was looking over the list for this years Rally and said to Donna... "Hey... it looks like we are among the "Old Guard" of Oliver Trailer Owners. (both a low hull number and original owner) We were surprised at how quickly that happened. 7 years goes by fast. See Y'all soon.. safe travels to the Rally. Scotty -
Can you send me one of those stickers.... I want to put it in our trailer to see how high Donna will jump when she sees it. Scotty
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Once they strap the golf cart onto the front of the bug it'll be fine. Just go slow down the mountains.
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Oh man....... Now I have to start cruising campgrounds looking for an unhitched LE2.......... Then just back up my Toyota Camry in front of it and take a picture to post! Only joking... Sorry... Couldn't resist. Scotty
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Good to remember that Meghan plays "All About That Bass" on the Ukulele! I'll reach out to Matt and see what we can arrange. Maybe we'll get lucky on that beer this time. Scotty
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OK... thinking Friday night around 6pm at the Beach Pavilion. BYOC and BYOB. I'll put together a list of about 10 popular songs that people know the words to. Or, maybe have handouts with just the words so folks can sing along. I'll post a google drive location that people who play instruments can download the charts from . After the singalong, we can have a signup sheet for an Open (no) Mic, and folks can perform for us. Simple and easy. Who do I have to sweet talk to schedule the Beach Pavillion? Scotty
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Banjo! Damn... I'm sorry I quit the bagpipes years ago! Seriously though... We will be in E-19 and I'll have at least one Ukulele with me. We could share around some charts beforehand and pick a time and place to meet. Should be fun.
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Hey Gang.... Just wanted to put this out there. I have a 2016 F-150 as a TV for my LE2. At 50k miles I had a fault in the module that controlled the louvers for the turbo.... at 93k I had a fault in the hill control descent feature which turn out to be a bad electronic throttle body. Both times I got the flashing error with a bong bong bong warning and a complete loss of power. The power steering and brakes still worked but the only option was to coast to the side of the road and attempt a re-start. The 50k event happened when I was only about a half mile from home and was able to limp it home. The 93k event happened once then it was ok then again until a few thousand miles later... then finally it happened continually and I had it towed to a Ford dealership. Adding insult to injury, both Ford dealerships that I could get to were booked out weeks. So, I was without my truck for a solid month. Plus it was 2k the first time and 1400 just this week. Fortunately, this never happened while I was towing my Oliver. But it got me thinking.... How common is this in modern trucks? They are all controlled by computers. You never know when some module somewhere is going to go on the fritz and strand you. Hopefully never while you are on a trip, or while towing, especially up a mountain road with no shoulder. So why am I telling you all this...? Well, I would like to know if anyone has had a similar event with their TV.. or am I the only unlucky one. But also.... Not a bad idea to keep in mind that this can happen and you may have to get to the shoulder of the road on very short notice. At least if you are aware that this is a possibility, you might react quick enough to prevent getting stuck in the middle of a highway or in some other really bad place. It's fixed for now, and we are planning a spring trip to Canada.... Hopefully no more unpleasant surprises. Thanks for listening, Scotty
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This video recommends jacking under the axle. I would NOT do this without contacting Oliver first. The Dexter axles are not meant to be jack points. Several owners have damaged their axles by using a jack under them. The nose all UP and all DOWN is great info.... Thanks OP.
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I got a platform ladder specifically to get up top on the trailer. Three points of contact at all times and keep your belt buckle between the rails. And go slow. Or better yet.. don't go at all.
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So everything I’m going to say here applies to CGI detailing. When you get your trailer ceramic coated they don’t just wash it and apply the coding. They detail the trailer first They’re going to remove all the old oxidation and really make it shine before they put the ceramic coating on. If you have an older trailer and really want to bring back to shine and make it a whole lot easier to clean and and keep up I would highly recommend the ceramic coating and I highly recommend CGI.
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Welcome to the famiLy! Your post made me think “Who owns hull # 409?” And is she real fine……. Have fun getting that tune out of your head now.
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Merry Christmas and a Happy Camping New Year!
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The "Bean" .... before she was the bean. These were taken in June of 2016 on our factory tour after picking up #145. Oliver was doing some kind of work on the trailer. Probably getting her ready for sale before the Shaffers found her. Oliver may have gotten the restoration ball rolling but they did the rest, including the pinstriping etc. Very unusual Oliver to see.
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Is the bullet still available.... ? Ammo shortage and all that. :-)
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Hey everyone! We are planning on being in Quartzite in early February 2023. Will be travelling from Western NC along the southern route in January, and back in late February or Early March. Usually when we camp in the cold months I winterize and we just dry camp. But, this will be a longer trip and we'll need water. I surely don't want to de-winterize (summerize?) and re-winterize on the road. So.... I was wondering if the brain trust would share some knowledge? How far north can we go? Anything to look out for? TIA, Scotty
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I want the rocking when someone comes up the stairs. Look over and if the wife is in her bunk.... Grab the shotgun.
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This was one of the first things we did with our trailer. I was a bit alarmed at how the stock black strips seem to be dirt magnets. So, decided to carpet the steps. I am pretty sure that Oliver sells these in the store. New Oliver owners should plan on buying some at pickup.
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We just had our done by CGI and I am looking forward to the first wash..... Wait!?! .... What did I just say??
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Starting to do some advance planning for a trip out west to Quartzite. Hard to find info on the Fiberglass gathering at Dome Rock. Last year it started on the 7th, so I would assume in 23' it would be the 4th to 11th. Anyone else interested in meeting out there? Any info / advice from folks that have previously been there would be appreciated.
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The lawyer at the end of the video explains "Negligence Per Se" or Negligence in and of itself.... Makes the case for being very careful about loading and using the proper equipment. If you are required to use a WDH and you don't use one.... and get involved in a lawsuit. I don't even want to think of the consequences.
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Hull 1182 - The adventure begins
ScottyGS replied to Shawna and Scott's topic in Delivery Day Photos
Congrats and welcome to the family. Remember.... A/C Fan on LOW.... Heat... Fan on AUTO. Happy camping.