albarrus
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Hi, All.
I've got an older Dutchman, 1996 pop-up. Bought in 2020, first RV and I'm not the best with routine maint.
It has a cable crank system. I've not had a problem with it until I went to check it this season. It doesn't come all the way up. After about getting halfway there, it is just too hard to crank and I fear putting more force could snap the cable. I've noticed that I need to push down the corners to get it all the way down as well.
I imagine this has to do with lubricant? I injected some all purpose grease into the zerk in the under carriage, but that didn't do the trick. I sprayed the pulleys with WD40 to no avail.
I'm thinking maybe what needs to be lubed is the sliding bars on each corner? I ordered some silicone dry lube spring, i understand i need to put something to cover the canvas so it doesn't get sprayed as well. I guess then I'll just crank it up and down some to distribute the lube and hopefully it will open more and more little by little so i can keep applying.
Another maintenance problem that's come up is with roof sealant. That has deteriorated and now I have some rotting wood. on a front corner of the roof lip the siding has become detached. My neighbor recommended I use an L bracket to rejoin it to the side part. I guess that with butyl tape underneath if I could get to the other side. I went and ordered some sealant to reapply at the seems. Anyone know how I should go about replacing the wood rot?
Also, wheel bearings. I've not repacked these yet. It's not something I've ever given thought to as a car owner so i figured it was the same deal. Now I'm reading i should do this annually. I bought some grease, do I need a special tool to remove the bearings? Any other advice on wheel/tire maint? I've not messed with them since I bought it 3 years ago.
As for the water and toilet, I don't even use those. my neighbor helped me put anti freeze in the hot water heater in 2020 and i've not touched it since. (will leaving it like that ruin it?) I don't even run with propane ever since i had a decoupling incident thanks to a bad hitch connection (has since been replaced) that broke the propane regulator. I have never been able to get the fridge to work with propane. the AC works at least, but we almost always do primitive camping.
thanks in advance. I'm not much of a gear head, but seems I need to learn lest this comfy camping machine becomes a junk heap.
-ab
I've got an older Dutchman, 1996 pop-up. Bought in 2020, first RV and I'm not the best with routine maint.
It has a cable crank system. I've not had a problem with it until I went to check it this season. It doesn't come all the way up. After about getting halfway there, it is just too hard to crank and I fear putting more force could snap the cable. I've noticed that I need to push down the corners to get it all the way down as well.
I imagine this has to do with lubricant? I injected some all purpose grease into the zerk in the under carriage, but that didn't do the trick. I sprayed the pulleys with WD40 to no avail.
I'm thinking maybe what needs to be lubed is the sliding bars on each corner? I ordered some silicone dry lube spring, i understand i need to put something to cover the canvas so it doesn't get sprayed as well. I guess then I'll just crank it up and down some to distribute the lube and hopefully it will open more and more little by little so i can keep applying.
Another maintenance problem that's come up is with roof sealant. That has deteriorated and now I have some rotting wood. on a front corner of the roof lip the siding has become detached. My neighbor recommended I use an L bracket to rejoin it to the side part. I guess that with butyl tape underneath if I could get to the other side. I went and ordered some sealant to reapply at the seems. Anyone know how I should go about replacing the wood rot?
Also, wheel bearings. I've not repacked these yet. It's not something I've ever given thought to as a car owner so i figured it was the same deal. Now I'm reading i should do this annually. I bought some grease, do I need a special tool to remove the bearings? Any other advice on wheel/tire maint? I've not messed with them since I bought it 3 years ago.
As for the water and toilet, I don't even use those. my neighbor helped me put anti freeze in the hot water heater in 2020 and i've not touched it since. (will leaving it like that ruin it?) I don't even run with propane ever since i had a decoupling incident thanks to a bad hitch connection (has since been replaced) that broke the propane regulator. I have never been able to get the fridge to work with propane. the AC works at least, but we almost always do primitive camping.
thanks in advance. I'm not much of a gear head, but seems I need to learn lest this comfy camping machine becomes a junk heap.
-ab
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