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    Saggy Wooden Floor - Kitchen area

    Really? C'mon... Not even a smart remark? Does Heartland have anything to say about it?
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    HotWater Heater bypass valve

    Not Beyoncé!!! Beyond!!! How is that even in the auto-correct library?!!
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    HotWater Heater bypass valve

    It might be low-tech, but it works great! One of my 90 deg. hot water connections broke. If you go to Home Depot, don't bother asking anyone because they have no clue about their inventory. Find a 2 brass male air nipples and a brass 90 deg. with matching threads and 2 appropriately sized...
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    bedroom slide

    This thread is a bit old, but worth a try... Has anyone changed the orientation of the bed? It's a hassle to get in an out of. As an example of what I'm trying to do, if you've seen the layout of the Voltage 3950, that's what I'd like if possible.
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    Saggy Wooden Floor - Kitchen area

    We full-time in a 2009 Cyclone 3950. When we bought this thing, I asked and was told by the dealer that the flooring was 1 inch marine plywood. To sell that, he showed us the slide-out area from the outside. As a new buyer, what else was I supposed to think? We moved to Houston and after 8...
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    What are you pulling the Cyclone 3950 with?

    Just finished pulling my 2009 cyclone 3950 with a 1995 F-350 DRW (E40D), and wow... From the stoplights, I could watch the fuel gauge go down. Once I got up to speed, it did just fine.
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    3950 Owners Help Please?

    Nope, they are not secured. Be glad, because when you lose something behind it, that's the only way to get it out. The ends (LH,RH) come out first, then the middle. When you start having water leaks, this comes in handy too. A good fungicide tends to prevent mold. Removing the carpet...
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    3950 Design Flaw

    Yeah, I had the same problem when the 45degree connector on my hot water line blew out, and when the hose connected to the faucet end broke. Better kill the breakers on your utility pole first. Likely to get zapped with 240vac if you mess with the interior breakers before those.
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    Second AC freezing up

    And after almost a year of constant use, it is still running great!
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    Has anyone had issues with water leaks in their Heartland Landmark?

    3950 cyclone The fridge drain crumbled to nothing and has been allowing water to disintegrate the floor by the slide out. This took me a while to trace. Any thoughts on how to fix this without shop time? We are full timing and don't have any other option than to fix it in place.
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    Commercial diver needs advice on where to long term in Houma.

    Well, it's been a year of rv'ing here in Houston. Almost Heaven RV Park in Manvel has been a great place for us. I have started my career as a Diver/Tender and have no complaints with this living arrangement.
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    Commercial diver needs advice on where to long term in Houma.

    Thanks for the replies folks :) I looked these sites up, but no real reviews from any residents... Has anyone actually stayed at any of the parks there?
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    Commercial diver needs advice on where to long term in Houma.

    Hello fellow full-timers! I'd like to ask for some recommendations in regard to the topic above. Are there any other divers in this forum?
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    Soon to be New Heartlander, RV'er, FT'er

    Western wagon, We've been at it for 7 months now. You're going to love it! Make sure to video the walk-thru at the dealer. You'll likely forget something that isn't explained well in the manual.
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