New Toy for Summer!

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New Toy for Summer!

#1 Post by Blessed » Fri Feb 20, 2015 7:59 pm

Gonna be a great summer with the kids... can hardly wait... Found it on Craigslist in Florida... we've been looking for a little while... got this one for $12,500.00... needed a few repairs... but other wise in good shape...everyone is excited

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They were asking $15,000.00... we found a lot of little issues while testing things out... was able to talk them down to $12,500.00... drove it 750 miles home... have almost all of the issues resolved and ready for summer fun camping at the lake! This is one of their craiglist add pictures...

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This one shows the layout... 12' slide in the livimg room... small slide in the master bedroom allows for a walk around queen size bed.

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Has a 5000 watt Onan generator... Two roof top ac units... Two propane forced air furnaces... Triton V10... F53 chasis... I was looking for a Chevrolet workhorse chasis... but got such a good deal on this one I couldn't pass it up...

It has 48000 miles on it and was running pretty rough... generator ran rough... had a vibration somewhere while driving....most of the hydraulic leveling jacks had issues...

Got it home... began working on it... I knew the motor was running a little lean and it had a rough idle... bought a new Mass air flow sensor... took care of the engine issues... purrs like a litter of kittens... my first Ford and first time dealing with a V10... it has a really cool sound... ten pulses in 360º has a unique sound... reminds me of an exotic car exhaust... I'm fighting the urge for long tube headers and flowmaster mufflers... pray for me!

Tore into the generator... found a cracked exhaust manifold $90.00 from Cummins dealer in Nashville... replaced the manifold... new air filter... plugs, wires, fuel filter, oil and oil filter... runs like new... replaced the exhaust mounting hardware and hanger... stripped it and repainted the exhaust with high heat BBQ grill paint... I've used that paint on several motors over the years... looks good... holds up good... dirt cheap!

The vibration turned out to be a dent in the third driveshaft... $200.00 to get it re-tubed from a driveshaft shop in Nashville... looks like they hit a tire or something out on the road... bent the driveshaft and took out the exhaut pipe past the muffler... they repaired the exhaust but missed the shaft...

Hydraulic leveling jack issues turned out to be solenoids... replaced all 8... problem solved! $300.00... was a pain in the neck to remove the old ones and install the new ones... took me nearly all day to do... had to buy some 18" drill bits to drill new mounting holes... new solenoids had a slightly different foot print than the original ones...
Fixed a whole list of small items... marker lights... interrior lights and storage trunk doors, switches and skylights. We are in the process of adding a dinette sleeper to it... it came with the optional free standing dinette... we need the extra bed... we also had to shorten the width on the sleeper sofa 6" to get both in there.... we should be all ready for camping soon! Can hardly wait... camping at the lake and playing on the toon all day!
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Re: New Toy for Summer!

#2 Post by grouser » Fri Feb 20, 2015 8:13 pm

Ummmmm dis is a Bote forum,,,does dat thing float?? :eviltaunt :fyou :eviltaunt


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Re: New Toy for Summer!

#3 Post by HandymanHerb » Fri Feb 20, 2015 8:19 pm

No but it can get him to the water with a pontoon to spend the week, :thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsup
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Re: New Toy for Summer!

#4 Post by RcgTexas » Fri Feb 20, 2015 8:52 pm

Looks good. :thumbsup


My Mother had a motorhome with a V10 and it got about 7 miles per gallon.

I hope you knew that already. Not wanting to rain on your parade.
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Re: New Toy for Summer!

#5 Post by Blessed » Fri Feb 20, 2015 9:50 pm

RcgTexas wrote:Looks good. :thumbsup


My Mother had a motorhome with a V10 and it got about 7 miles per gallon.

I hope you knew that already. Not wanting to rain on your parade.
I was expecting 6 to 8 mpg... averaged 10 on the trip home with it running rough! And I was standing on the throttle up the mountain passing everything it could... the rest of the trip I kept it around 2500 rpm between 60 and 65 mph... I have read one couple online posted their lifetime average with their V10 mh was 11.9 over 37000 miles...

The biggest issue is gearing... I had a 1981 Allegro years ago with a carbureted 454 cid big block chevy... don't know what the gear ratio was but it got about 6 mpg running back and forth to Glamis loaded down with stuff hauling two three wheelers... including running the generator often and for hours at a time... it had a three speed direct trans.... no overdrive... if I remember correctly it turned 2500 @ 55... first time I drove it was on the Interstate going home in San Diego... I was running 70 mph... when I got to my exit and let off the throttle it almost threw me though the windshield! I went right to the parts store... bought a cheap tach... installed it... I think it was turning 3600 rpm at 70! It's a miracle I didn't sling a rod on the drive home!.. Needless to say I ran it at 55 after that... that was a great mh... I wish I would have kept it...

This one has 19.5" wheels, electronic fuel injected 415 cid v10 Ford, 5.38 rear end gear ratio :o and a four speed overdrive trans...it turns 2500 @ approximately 60 to 63mph...

All of the gas powered motorhomes are geared horrendously low... the only way to get decent fuel mileage is to slow down... and try to keep the engine rpms as low as you can stand it... let it pull the hills trying to prevent it from downshifting... etc... etc...

You are correct... they get horrible fuel mileage.... but we will be using it locally for the most part with the occasional planned distant lake destinations...

I'll keep up with the fuel usage... and mpg for fun... with the way I drive... it will be a miracle to get 5 mpg! Especially towing the 21' fishin' barge! Would be nice if the gas prices stay low throughout the summer!
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Re: New Toy for Summer!

#6 Post by NonHyphenAmerican » Fri Feb 20, 2015 10:04 pm

Congratulations.

Looks like something you can have a lot of fun with and the price and sweat equity makes it affordable.
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Re: New Toy for Summer!

#7 Post by RcgTexas » Sat Feb 21, 2015 4:01 pm

Thats not too bad, she pulled a Ford bronco with hers, so that will affect mileage. You seem to have a good plan, and Good luck with it.
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