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Bobbyboy

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  1. Scotty: I was not able to attend the Gathering so educate me; what is meant by the "Ugly Fix" now available for cummins. Bob L, 08 dynasty
  2. Gary: I have an 08 dynasty and I believe I have the same steps as yours. That happened to me twice and both times it was the plastic gear in the motor. I replaced the motor both times. Twice in 11 years ain't that bad but it is a pain to change them out. Does your motor keep running and the steps don't move or does the motor not come on at all??? If the motor does not come on at all, then it is probably not faulty gears but on the electrical side. YOu can unplug the harness to the motor and supply 12v from an external source directly to the motor and see if that engages it. If it does then you know the problem is in the switch. when mine started giving me trouble I would "help" it along by pulling or pushing on the steps while holding the switch. A couple of times pushing on it would get it to work. bob L, 08 dynasty
  3. Richard: I looked at the borg valves. They indicate that the DL4M kit with the 9" extenders is the correct kit for the Roadmaster/Monaco chasis. Is that the kit you purchased. Bob L, 08 dynasty
  4. Looked at the video and agree; I am not impressed. The Fire Fight product is probably the best thng out there. Bob L, 08 dynasty
  5. Thanks Rick. I was interested only because it looked easy to install in the engine room. I have no idea if it works or is just a "gimmick" Bob L,08 dynasty
  6. I have been researching systems fire suppressantsystems for the engine compartment. I am familiar with the "Fire Fight" products but came across the Proteng system. It looks a lot easier to install than the Fire fight product but I am a bit concerned with the 194 degree requirrement. Does anyone know anything about it-- this is the webpage https://proteng.com/ Would appreciate any feedback anyone has about the product. Bob L 08 dynasty
  7. Thanks Ivan; I understand the problem about trying to do this on your back under the coach. But, handy tool to have if you need it when getting ready for a tow. Tow truck folks should have one but you nver know. Great photos by the way. Bob L, 09 dynasty
  8. Ivan: tell me about your u joint puller. I thought once you loosen the bolts holding the ujoint it ( the driveshaft) would just slip right out. What am I missing and can you post a picture of your puller. bob L, 08 dynasty
  9. Had to tow one time and the tow driver knew exactly what to do---he removed the drive shaft completely and put it in his truck. Main thing is to mark where the shaft goes so you get it in the same spot when replaced. Bob L, 08 dynasty
  10. Thanks Frank and Scotty. I will use the "follow" method until perhaps a new update to the software is available. Meanwhile, great to be on the new website. Incidentally, I joined as a new member so I could use a different e mail address even though I have been a member for about 15 years. Bob L, 08 dynasty
  11. Frank and Scotty: Been trying to figure a way to get the equivalent of the Yahoo Digest on this new site without going thru every forum and every post. I like to keep abreast of things that are posted but have not found an easy way to do it. If you hit the "follow" button on each topic you will get the entire post sent to you (as I understand it) Is that correct or have you guys figured a "digest" way of getting the new info bob L, 08 dynasty
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