[AT] Spam> Re: Can you hear me now?NOW: electrical
Paul
pwaugh at embarqmail.com
Fri Feb 5 17:07:43 PST 2010
I pulled RV's until last Oct. Now on a 4000 mi drivers vacation :)) in AZ
Paul-46555
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> Wow, I thought I burned the road up Paul. You must haul for a living?
>
> Charlie
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>> Guess I have been lucky. I have 2001 Ford with 670,000, mostly Northern
>> miles. I have seen that poor thing so while from salt, it was
>> disgraceful.
>> It is a flat bed and so rear lights are "home made" It took me 3 seasons
>> to
>> figure out how to get through a season with out failure, now it has been
>> 4
>> seasons. It just took me a while to get smarter than the salt. The
>> trailer
>> I made, I used professional fittings and boxes. I designed in such a way,
>> it
>> easy to troubleshoot and throw away what ever is broken. It is 3 years
>> and
>> no failures yet. The dove tail catches a lot of 'stuff' but lights still
>> working.
>>
>> I guess I enjoy a good challange.
>>
>> Paul-46555
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