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Old 05-18-2002, 07:06 AM   #3
BobbyW
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Good luck and have a Safe trip....

Curtis 79MH

From the sound of your post it seems that you are really excited about getting your Motor Home to Alaska. I am sure that I can speak for the rest of the AirStream Forums Family and say that this means WE are excited for you. Were in Alaska are you and the '79 headed?

One thing that you could do to help facilitate some responses to your post is give us a little background on you Coach. Perhaps you have already in another post but a short sysnopsis and maybe a picture would be great.

Before the trip a good service and SAFETY inspection is always prudent. Has the oil been changed, hoses inspected, tires in good shape, lights all working, good brakes... you know. I know this seems routine, but just this week I have seen 2 Coaches along the roads here being hooked up to towtrucks with the families standing there watching. Both of these coaches were much newer that yours. You can't anticipate everything but you can try to reduce it.

Did the previous owners supply you with the User and Service Manuals? How about any service records?

If you plan on using the generator on this trip, make sure it is serviced also. Has the oil been changed lately, is it exhausting properly.

Good luck and travel Safe with your "new '79" coach and please keep us "posted" on your progress.

Best Regards;
-BobbyWright
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