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The Hales

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    Sonny
  • Make
    Monaco
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    34PDD Knight
  • Year
    2004
  • City & State
    Memphis, TN

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    2415 Lovitt Dr., Memphis, Tennessee, 38119
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    Retired and fulltimer with Wife Sandy.

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  1. We put a Splindide W/D in our ‘04 Monaco Knight in 2018. The coach was pre-plumbed and had a vent. The previous owners had never installed a W/D and used the space for storage. We have run over 2,000 loads over 30,000 fulltime miles without any breakdowns. I run the cleaning cycles monthly and keep the dryer vent hose lint to a minimum. I cannot imagine not having one. We are mindful of load sizes but you set it and forget it. Do something else and come back to clean, dry clothes.
  2. New Sumitomos 2 1/2 years ago. Replaced old Michelins. Have run about 10,000 miles. 97 psi all the way around. All in the Southeast. About 7 mpg. Rides a tad firmer. ‘04 Monaco Knight 34PDD. Happy especially with price point.
  3. Make sure the receptacle used for the fireplace does not go to the inverter. I fried a 1,000 watt Xantrax inverter by running way too many watts through it (over time) after I plugged in my fireplace.
  4. Amish replaced backend 3 1/2 years ago in Shipshawana. I was told that a compressor driven all electric unit will perform even when the level is not perfect and the gas electric “absorption” method requires the coach be darn near perfectly level. I chose all electric. The fridge has been flawless, even the ice maker. The downside is that I am limited to 2 days boondocking because of pulling down batteries. Solar would solve this issue. The other issue is that the gaskets on the doors are 18 years old and don’t seal like I think they should. I spent about $1,100 installed in my ‘04 Monaco Knight 34 PDD
  5. Tuned Bilsteins and new Goodyear bags on my Roadmaster R4R from Source Engineering. May be hype but it was definitely nigh5 and day.
  6. There is another seal besides the ball and if it is not put in exactly and is upside down, it will leak. Study the diagram in your booklet. I can’t remember exactly how to tell you.
  7. I can’t believe an adjustable water pressure regulator isn’t standard equipment on every RV made with plumbing. My flow rate is fine.
  8. until

    Sonny and Sandy Hale are now inside the State lines and will be at the Gathering ready to learn.
  9. If you mean sewer hose try Titan brand.
  10. I plugged a 1,500 watt small quartz heater into the wall receptacles. These receptacles ran through my 1,000 watt inverter all winter. It took several months but eventually the inverter fried. $2,000. No symptoms until inverter reset button started needing to be pushed and breaker began to flip.
  11. In your notification, it says to call Lazydays to reserve a spot. I did but the lady said could not register me because of “new system” being installed. I called back the following week and she took down my info. She said they were not taking deposits and that I was registered. I never received any confirmation from Lazydays or paid a deposit as instructed in your email. I also need to rsvp with you Guys. I definitely want to attend. Thanks. Sonny And Sandy Hale.😎🤭
  12. If RVA jacks I think I have a diagram showing the O rings in the valves. I’ll look for it in my library.
  13. Chris Throgmartin in Brookville, FLORIDA. Google him.
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