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slowcowboy wrote:Brad, I just noticed the photo on your profile with the long horn cow sniffing your ice box in your galley..is there a good story behind that cow camping photo????.....just courouis.Slow...
Photophobic wrote:After a blown fuse on my trailer running lights for Mordor, I spent 2 weeks going through every inch of wire I had installed to my trailer coming up empty. Then found an worn wire on the manufactured trailer, repaired it, still had a short, found 2 more so just pulled everything to rewire from scratch. Very long & dirty job removing all the caulking the manufacturer had put in the conduits; supposedly to prevent this. Finally got it rewired this week (didn't caulk the conduit ends - opinions?) so I could head to south but now other circumstances are rearing their heads and I won't be able to make it this year.
I hope you all have a great time and the weather treats you better than it's treating me!
Jen123 wrote:We will miss your not being there. You should just pop down to Walmart and get one of the trailer light sets that go on the outside to temporarily fix it.
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