Dec 30

Zenith Cobra-matic Model HF10 Chassis 3Z04

I let the tubes warm up for a few minutes and played the record. It played fine and the audio quality was decent and then I heard some popping sounds coming from the amp. 2 of the 3 tubes are lit up and the third one (12AX7) isn't. Did I damage the tube?

You didn't damage the tube; it just failed by its self.

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Dec 30

I need to find out what my pop-up camper is really worth. Does anyone know of any free websites that will tell you that? Kelley blue book only gives values on cars. Is there anything like kelley blue book but for campers? Thanks

Price guides and Kelly Blue Books are … available to assist you in determining the worth of your RV. Do not, however, rely on these sources alone. Current sales rates and your location will have an impact on the value of your RV. Consult the RV Blue book for the most accurate listings. http://www.lycos.com/info/blue-book–kelly-blue-book.html
Check out this site for pricing guides:
http://www.nadaguides.com/default.aspx?LI=1-25-0-5602-665-669-50666&l=1&w=25&p=38&f=5693&gc=rv&gtc=ct

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Dec 30

I have a Chevy Trailblazer SUV, and I'm thinking about buying a pop-up (folding) camper. We would like to take our bicycles with us when we go camping. I currently use a bike carrier that mounts to my trailer hitch. So - if I connect the camper to my trailer hitch, what's the best way to haul the bicycles? They don't fit in the back of the SUV, and I DON'T want to put them on the roof of the SUV. Does the camper have a trailer hitch in the back?

There are several options.

It is possible to use a hitch rack for your bikes and use an extended reciever to tow a pop-up, but it will put more weight on your hitch.

You can probably get a rack that would mount to the back of the pop-up, but that might put too much weight on the back of the pop-up, making the tongue weight too light.

The best thing to do is to put some bars (like for a roof mounted bike rack) on the top of the pop-up and carry the bikes on top of it. That would put the extra weight of the bikes directly over the wheels of the trailer. Just make sure the pop-up that you get is strong enough to accomodate packing stuff on top of it.

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Dec 30


Have you tried an auto parts store? Some of them sell crate motors.. Good Luck!

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Dec 28


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Dec 28

Can't park in driveway or on street. We travel as campers.
We need a parking spot for the trailer, not a place to camp.

To the south (about a ten minute drive from Piedmont, and right on the southern border of Oakland) is Anthony Chabot Regional Park. The park is quite large, and provides many different spots for camping AND trailer parking (it has both, though it is a park setting. If you were hoping for somewhere within the cities to park your trailer, Piedmont won't have anything. It's a tiny city of houses, a couple of schools, a bank, and a gas station. Lovely neighborhood, but it won't have for what you're looking).

From the East Bay Regional Park website:
"Overlooking the lake is Chabot Family Campground, a year-round getaway only minutes from the city (camping fee). The camp has 75 trailer, tent, or walk-in campsites, hot showers, naturalist-led campfire programs, an amphitheater, and hiking/fishing access to Lake Chabot. There are reservable youth group campsites within the park as well. For reservations, telephone (510) 562-2267, up to 12 weeks in advance." http://www.ebparks.org/parks/anchabot.htm

There are a few trailer parks in Oakland, but I don't know if you can leave your trailer there for a bit without intention of staying.

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Dec 28

If anyone has a manual for a 1976 Steury pop-up camper,I would really like a copy,willing to pay for postage or you can scan and email to me. I have searched the internet for hours and have not found much on this type of camper.I would even like to see picture if you have them. Thanks

Try contacting an RV and Travel Trailer dealer.

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Dec 28

Ok, I have been bowling for almost a year now and have learned to bowl consistently and the right way. I am starting to take my game very seriously now, and I am finding the need for a second ball. The ball I have now has a medium hook (which works fine for me), but I find it VERY hard to pick up the 7 pin on the spare (I'm left handed). I need a recommendations on a ball with very little hook potential, that will serve the sole purpose of the 7 pin spare.

a plasticball or you can try this use just your middle finger and thumb i do at times to get the ten(RH) other wise get a plastic ball because it wont hook at all.i could of used one at the state tournoment yesterday they dried out fast and my ball broke hard

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Dec 26


Its Actually Simply You would need lots of glue to hold it together.

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Dec 26

I have a 1977 Coleman Pop up camper which needs a key. I was told that most keys are the same for these campers.

you can have a locksmith take the tumbler out and change the key

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