I recently had this issue and here's what happened to me. Last two years when I winterized I noticed I had approx. 1/2 tank FW, then nearly full tank last year of fresh water that drained. (never put any in the tank)
This year about 2 months ago (we typically start in March each year) So...
My Cyclone 4200 is also stationary at seasonal site. I run auto level periodically (every other month & spray with silicone spray on the exposed cylinders) I have my tires on 2x12's but I also have LU and keep the weight off of them and grease and spin them regularly. So far so good! two years...
Here is another product I recomend for every one great for so many applications.
I have even made O-rings for water filter from it.
http://www.rescuetape.com/
Similar problem, mine was the Latch bars. They were not allowing the top and or bottom to push in tight on the door.
Heartland sent me new ones and problem solved.
Congrats! You will love it.
One thing for sure is get the Side patio leg that actually comes on the newer models.
Rock solid and you won't regret it.
https://heartlandowners.org/showthread.php/58225-4200-4250-patio-leg-install?highlight=side+patio+leg
One good thing to do is put plain ole...
You would probably be better of buying one of these and mapping it yourself.
I have found that schematics for coax are usually not even close to what they actually are.
http://www.kleintools.com/catalog/cable-testers-accessories/coax-explorer-plus-tester
One thing to check is that your bar latches pull down tight on the top of your patio door when shut. My latches were closing tight on the bottom but leaving 3/8" to 1/2" gap at top when closed.
The left bar latch was not even touching the patio door at the top when closed an the door still had...
Not sure if this works or not, but I have seen many of them around our area and people still using them. I own one at our camp ground for storage of smaller items and so far 6 years and still looks good.
http://www.hiscoshelters.com/portable-rv-garage-shelter.html#.V5tq2PkrLRY
As long as you...
Uodate:
I kept spraying the bolts with PB blaster everyday for about two weeks and with the combination of the first 95 degree heat of the year and PB Blaster I managed to get the broke loose.
Here is our route in 36' Class C and car.
Not to bad. You will encounter everything Manzan said and then some. We parked at Old Faithful and drove around in car. Worked good.
If you take your time you would be fine. Roads are little narrow but the scenery it worth the effort.
We actually...
Just thought I would share this little jewel for everyone.
I had to put my anchors in good hard clay and neighbor brought this over.
Built one next day. Great tool.
+ = EASY!
I have the 4200 and I put mine up during heavy/strong storms. Will typically leave it out during normal rainy days.
I would make sure your patio door has been chalked properly to prevent water from soaking into it.
My first door was not and I had never left it down during any rain. (can't say...
first thing I tried...reply "They should turn out. We do not use any type of thread lock on them." Duh!
I figured that part out myself. LOL
But they sure are tight.
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