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Old 10-04-2017, 10:36 AM   #1
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We are Rick and LeeAnn Rhynard, We own a Class A 2001 Winnebago Itasca, We will be retiring soon and going full time RVing. We are excited to become a part of this community. I have been doing Auto Mechanics for 35 years and I am a ASC certified Master Mechanic. My wife is my service writer. We are very excited to get some of the questions answered about our RV and get different input on things.
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Welcome, New guy here too. Now I know who to ask about mechanical info on the chassis.
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Hi, I'm new at this and as you will see English is not my mother tongue.
My wife and I live in Québec Canada and we purchased our Winnie Drop 2018 in May 2017. We haul it with a 2015 Kia Sorento V6 AWD.
We travelled about 2000 miles last summer and put it in an inside storage for the winter.
We do camping since 15 years and love it. This will be our retirement plan.
We plan to travel all over the U.S. down to Mexico and back up to Vancouver.
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Old 02-08-2018, 01:05 PM   #5
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Just bought a used 2004 winnie vectra. had it in flagstaff freightliner for service noting the trans temp gauge didn't indicate any temp, they changed the gauge and many $$ later and it still won't indicate, any suggestions.
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Old 02-08-2018, 09:06 PM   #6
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Recently retired and looking forward to seeing the country I have been protecting for 28 years.

Hope to find a nice 02-03 33V in the mid $20s...no rush, though.

Will be posting lots of questions as my wife and I are new to the RV life.

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