02-08-2013, 07:09 AM
Jimmy,
Looks like you found one to go and look at. A little advice, check the refrigerator with a thermometer. Make sure it can "recover" to around 40 degrees after the door is opened for a minute or so. My '87 Newell had a butane/12v/ Dometic refrigerator and it gave me fits. During the summer I could only get it up to about 55 degrees inside.
If you are going to be living in the coach the refrigerator is a very important piece of equipment. The ad mentions that the refrigerator is an upper/lower model (?).
Turn on & run everything: ACs (test with thermometer), electric heaters, water heater, run generator for at least 2 hours, TVs, spray air bags with soapy water, check tires for sidewall cracking & tire dates, etc.
Looks like a nice coach; hope you get it
Looks like you found one to go and look at. A little advice, check the refrigerator with a thermometer. Make sure it can "recover" to around 40 degrees after the door is opened for a minute or so. My '87 Newell had a butane/12v/ Dometic refrigerator and it gave me fits. During the summer I could only get it up to about 55 degrees inside.
If you are going to be living in the coach the refrigerator is a very important piece of equipment. The ad mentions that the refrigerator is an upper/lower model (?).
Turn on & run everything: ACs (test with thermometer), electric heaters, water heater, run generator for at least 2 hours, TVs, spray air bags with soapy water, check tires for sidewall cracking & tire dates, etc.
Looks like a nice coach; hope you get it
Tuga & Karen Gaidry
2005 Honda Pilot