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John and Debbie
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Lack of reclining in Elite II
John and Debbie replied to newbiex's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
"The downside of that orientation is that you have to reach across the front burner to utilize the back burner." My wife is concerned about that as well. It appears that many people cook outside, so that may be what we'll do also. Our tent trailer had an outside high pressure two burner stove that attached to the outside wall of the trailer that we used most of the time. We brought our Coleman two burner portable stove, a dark green unit that has a cover that we bought about 35 years ago when we tent camped. We have propane cannisters but maybe we can connect to the quick connects on the trailer. John -
Lack of reclining in Elite II
John and Debbie replied to newbiex's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
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Lack of reclining in Elite II
John and Debbie replied to newbiex's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
John I am visiting our grandson in Denver on the way to Hohenwald. He has a cup with a lid that makes it difficult to spill. I can get the name of it if you're interested. 😂🤣 John -
Lack of reclining in Elite II
John and Debbie replied to newbiex's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
John, did you make that divider between the stove and the bed or was that standard? They have rotated the stove 90° so the cover now act as the splatter shield. John -
Hi Mike, welcome to the forum. They're a great group of people with a wealth of information. Ask any question. Oliver University and videos are very helpful. John
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I wondered if I was doing my searches wrong as I think it's terrible too. John
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John, that looks very useful especially out west where we both live. John
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Congratulations! We pick up 1290 in four days.
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How was it attached? Looks like a great job!
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"I'm guessing that you didn't have much (as in none) of a problem with bugs - mosquitos have always been a big problem for me in that area 😬." Easy to spot the mosquitoes at that time of the year with their parkas on. They fly slower too. Great time to camp. 😂
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"Having 30 amp shore power here at home really helps with systems check and trip prep. 😊" I am planning on putting a 30 amp power source near the outside of the garage so I can plug in. We pick up in a week. Do you keep yours plugged in all the time? I would not have the fridge on, but I can see having power to keep a dehumidifier plugged in. John
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Thanks Bill.
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"Oh, we did purchase a new holding tank connection cap that extends out and easier to twist (thanks to forum suggestions)." What does that look like? It sounds useful. John
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That's how I plan to use it. The key is light rain. I verified with Oliver if it could be used in light rain and they said yes. John
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"Well, nough said for now. The bigger connections will take place in person over the next few years." Welcome to the forum. It's a great group that can answer any questions you might have. I have found the members here to be very helpful. John
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torque values for lug nuts
John and Debbie replied to Geronimo John's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
"As I said before, few people ever get them calibrated. Or you could buy one of these: https://www.protorquetools.com/torque-calibration-systems/cdi-calibration-systems/" Mine looks like the one in this thread with the nut on the end of the handle and the spin dial. It's supposed to be accurate to +/- 4%. That's good enough for me. When you buy that torque wrench calibration machine for $107k let us all know so we can calibrate our wrenches. If it's not too much problem you could bring it to a rally. TIA John -
torque values for lug nuts
John and Debbie replied to Geronimo John's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
"All torque wrenches "should" be calibrated, especially after a hard drop onto concrete. Hardly any are." John, my torque wrench is 20 years old and has the screw dial to go from 20-150 foot pounds. How do I make sure it's calibrated accurately? Thanks John -
torque values for lug nuts
John and Debbie replied to Geronimo John's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
We pick up in just a little over a week. I do have a torque wrench with me. What's the torque setting for the lug nuts? I see different numbers. Thanks. John -
Congratulations on your decision to buy. For us it was difficult to commit. My wife was hesitant to buy because they're expensive, but we did order an LE2 that we pick up in less than two weeks. Your time to pick up will go fast. Maybe we'll see you on the road. John
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That's my guess too.
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"Good reason right there to get port side awning." We did order the street side awning for a variety of reasons. Picking up in three weeks. Hull number 1290 we're told. John
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"When I first got my Ollie I slept with my head at the nightstand (I'm 6', 165 pounds). But after a couple of night of my elbows hitting either the nightstand or the curved wall, I did a 180 and now sleep with feet at the nightstand. Much more room for the elbows." I plan to take the curb side bed as I sleep on my right side and putting my feet at the rear will work great. Having a night stand near my head is appealing, but for the reasons you mentioned, I will just use the stove area for my glasses. John
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Info for setting up hitch before pickup.
John and Debbie replied to MnM's topic in Ollie Modifications
I bought that lock too. Proven Locks also sells a locking hitch pin for $75 to secure the hitch to the receiver. I have a steel locking pin now, so not sure that I want to spend more. How do you secure the hitch to the tv? Proven Locks says their pin is more tamper proof. John