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Here's my theory. Oliver cropped & reversed the photo to get the text in the upper LH side of the photo. Found the original non reversed photo on OTT site in the Legacy Elite II photos. 4th Photo down from top, on left side, 1st page: http://olivertraveltrailers.com/photo-galleries/exterior-photos/
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Faucet experiment: Ollie faucet on stream mode: Spray Mode: Nozzle experiment. Tried the Ollie faucet nozzle on the sink faucet in my garage where greasy paws are normally washed. Please forgive the dirty sink! Regular sink faucet nozzle installed: Ollie faucet nozzle in stream setting: Ollie faucet nozzle in spray setting: Looks like any faucet nozzle can be experimented with on the Ollie.
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Will take some faucet/thread/nozzle shots in a few minutes and post. Debbie & I are working on the Ollie today. We purchased our Ollie used, so did not know about the stream to spray mode. No faucet changes for now, will test the spray shower mode on the next trip. :) Have only used our faucet in the stream mode, so far. Thanks for the stream/spray mode info and video!
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That's the shower/faucet nozzle threaded directly directly to the Ollie shower/faucet handle. Took about 30 seconds to remove. Assuming the "Oxygenics showerspa handheld for RVs" assembly with hose fittings are standard, since the Ollie has a standard shower/faucet nozzle size.
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Probably will work, like Stan said. We may want to upgrade our shower head, too. Please let us know how the project goes.
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Looks like the shower head ID thread on the Ollie is .84" or 1/2" NPT thread. 1/2NPT is the standard thread for shower heads: http://homeguides.sfgate.com/shower-head-thread-size-84705.html
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Help in identifying POISON OAK, POISON IVY, ECT.
rideandfly replied to mountainborn's topic in General Discussion
Thanks for the wise old sayings. Debbie & I were hiking in NC when I happened to look back. There was a snake with red, yellow, and black bands where she was going to step. Stopped her in her tracks. Remembered the old saying: "Red touches Yellow kills a fellow". Coral Snake This snake had red bands touching black bands. "Red touches Black, friend of Jack". We saw the non poisonous Kingsnake. Here's an informative link since the old snake sayings do not always hold true, depends on where you're hiking: https://snakebuddies.net/2010/09/03/red-and-yellow-kills-a-fellow-your-identification-guide-to-tri-color-snakes/- 1 reply
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John, Appreciate the info! My plan is to pack the bearings by hand when everything is taken apart. One guy I used to work with used an Alemite needle with grease gun to lube bearings. Buzzy, Tommy can answer your question next week! Saw two completed Elite II campers at Oliver on 5/27. One has a green color scheme and the other has a blue scheme. Could one of those be yours?
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Here's the Dexter SN: Additional axle information on a axle tag:
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After seeing Randy's post about having NVR Lube Bearings on his 2015 Ollie, started hoping we had the same bearings. Called Dexter, gave them the Dexter SN and our Ollie does not have NVR Lubes bearings :( . Guessing bearing/axle changes were made during 2015. Asked if I could upgrade to NVR Lube bearings and Dexter said I would have to install new axles to make that upgrade. When I upgrade to the EZ Flex on our Ollie, will lube the bearings, inspect brakes, and replace seals.
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Wow, Nice job! Our previous camper was all electric 12V/110V with Coleman 13.5K Polar Mach AC. Purchased a Yamaha EF2400iSHC and never needed to run it more than 30 minutes at a time when away from shore power. The Yamaha would start the 13.5K AC we had. Never thought a 13.5K AC would run just off of RV batteries for short periods. Hats off to everyone involved in the project!!!!!
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Thanks, Had a leak in the dinette window. After the issue was corrected, they put the Ollie in the rain booth and checked for leaks, none found. Also rained here and on the way home with no leaks. One of the Service Techs told me when we purchased the Oliver we became part of the Oliver family! The folks at Oliver are a great group of folks and work hard to satisfy the customer!
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Finished a 940 mile round trip yesterday with another 470 mile towing day through the TN/NC mountains on I40. Experimented with different speeds checking fuel economy. Got 250 miles out of one tank using 15.7 gallons out of a 21.1 gallon tank. Speeds around 55 to 60MPH yielding 15.9MPG on that tank. Tested one tank at about 60 to 65MPH and it yielded 14.6MPG. On the previous leg of the trip the fuel economy was 15.1MPG @ about 62 to 63MPH. Overall round trip fuel economy was 15.1MPG. The Timbren rear suspension enhancements reduced rear end sag and bounce. Downside of this modification while on rough roads, ride is stiff while towing. We have towed the Ollie with the Fronty about 2000 miles so far.
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Bill, During our plant tour last month, I did not notice the road named after Mr. Oliver and the Safe Step Sign inside the fenced in area across from the parking areas during our first visit. It was important for us learning about Oliver's involvement with other fiberglass products, eventually manufacturing fine travel trailers built there along with other fiberglass products today. Appreciate seeing the continuous improvements made to new campers ready for pick up in the lot next to the Safe Step Sign, too. Happy Oliver Camper, here!!!!!
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We stayed at Fall Hollow last Thursday and Friday nights while Oliver did some work on our Ollie. Enjoyed visiting with Noel and Sheri at Fall Hollow. Spent some time on the Natchez Trace:
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Initially I did not think the Frontier would be adequate towing the Elite II in the eastern US, until I tried it. Towed the Elite II 470 miles yesterday in the NC & TN mountains without any issues. Something else surprised me, found towing at 62 to 63MPH, overdrive off, (2200RPM) and allowing to slow to 55MPH on slight grades and speed going up to 65MPH down hill averaged 15MPG yesterday. Have towed on 6% & 7% grades in 3rd gear, 2500RPM @ about 40MPH so far. Going down 8% grades try not to go over 35 to 40MPH using a combination rig & engine braking. I'm reluctant to say I would try towing out west using the Frontier for now.
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"1st Annual Eggs on the Hiawassee River" May 19-21
rideandfly replied to GaryJona's topic in Events & Rallies
Need an Ollie Delivery Day song, too!!!!! :) -
"1st Annual Eggs on the Hiawassee River" May 19-21
rideandfly replied to GaryJona's topic in Events & Rallies
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Buzzy, Thanks! We were going to buy a larger TV before buying a new Ollie at the end of the year. A 2015 Ollie came up for sale used, so we decided to try towing the Ollie home from MO with the Frontier. The Fronty surprised us how nicely it handled the Ollie on the trip home. We give plenty of credit to the Ollie's fine towing manners, too. We decided to use the Frontier as a TV for the Ollie in the eastern US this year.
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Took the Ollie/Fronty rig out for a test ride today. Not using WDH or Sway bar. The Ollie has great towing manners. Overall rig weighs in at 9800 pounds ready to camp with empty water tanks. This Ollie weighs in around 4950 pounds ready to camp. Tongue weight around 420lbs. Timbren suspension modification makes overall rig feel more stable and reduced bounce on rough roads. Fronty ride is firmer with Timbrens installed. Happy with this rig for now, may eventually buy a F-150 for trips out west, current rig will serve us fine for trips east of the Mississippi River. Try to average 60MPH towing with overdrive off in 4th gear (auto tranny), unless in the mountains. Worst fuel economy in mountains so far at 14MPG no faster than 60MPH and slowing to 40MPH on grades. Best fuel economy so far 15.8MPG in SC @ 60MPH in the flat lands on the interstate. Average fuel economy so far at 14.5MPG at 60MPH. Height with 3" lift forged ball mount to top of ball is about 21". With Elite II connected, height to top of ball measures 19 3/4" with about 1 1/4" of sag with the Timbrens installed. Timbrens installed:
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Installed Timbren rear suspension modification this afternoon on the Fronty. Will probably be towing the Ollie later this month or early next month to check out the ride. Nissan rear differential Bumper blocks: Timbren during installation on rear differential: Unloaded hitch with Timbrens: Loaded hitch with Elite II and Timbrens:
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A living design. How mods become standards . . .
rideandfly replied to bugeyedriver's topic in Ollie Modifications
Cleaned Dometic windows with Microfiber cloth and Plexus plastic cleaner. Also use Plexus cleaner on aircraft windows and motorcycle windscreens. Easy to scratch if care is not taken while cleaning. http://www.plexusplasticcleaner.com/about.html -
A living design. How mods become standards . . .
rideandfly replied to bugeyedriver's topic in Ollie Modifications
Would be happy to let Oliver retrofit our Ollie, if they start using Dometic windows! We purchased an induction hot plate to try out. -
A living design. How mods become standards . . .
rideandfly replied to bugeyedriver's topic in Ollie Modifications
We had Dometic C-5 windows on our previous camper. Never had leak issues and can be opened while raining without water getting into camper. Would also be interested in replacing existing Kinro windows with Dometic, if sizes available for older Ollie Campers.