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  1. Posting this for a co-worker.

    1998 FLEETWOOD AMERICAN TRADITION DIESEL

    RV Type: Class A

    Length: 40 ft.

    Mileage: 59,500 mi.

    Engine: Cummins 8.9L – Diesel - 300 Horsepower

    Efficiency: 9 mpg

    Sleeps: 4

    Int Color: tan, teal, blue

    Ext Color: brown, tan, white

    AC Units: 2

    Furnaces: 2

    Generator: 7500 Onan Quiet Diesel generator

    Chassis: Spartan

    Slide-outs: One

    Capacities: Diesel – 125 gal, Fresh Water – 106 gal.

    Warranties: 5 year tire warranty (~2 years remaining) – will cover any and all damage due to a tire blow-out, including towing

    Living Area:

    Single recliner

    Driver side cloth sofa/bed

    TV, DVD/VCR, Satellite (auto point satellite dish), antenna or cable TV

    Kitchen Area:

    Fully-equipped galley

    Dinette table with cloth chairs, Corian countertops, Convection Microwave., Range & Oven, Water filter

    Double door refrigerator/freezer (auto switching between electric and LP)

    Bathroom Area:

    Walk-thru bath with shower & shower seat, private toilet

    Bedroom Area:

    Walk-around queen bed with comfortable pillow-top mattress

    Bedroom TV and lots of storage above and below bed

    Other amenities:

    New wood flooring in kitchen, dining, bathroom and bedroom

    2000 watt inverter, solar panel, leather captain’s chairs (driver’s seat is power driver & manual passenger seat), power heated, mirrors, back-up camera, leveling jacks, dash fans, dash radio with 10 disk CD player and cassette, CB radio, dual central A/C & dual basement heat, basement freezer/fridge, basement slides, washer/dryer combo, water heater (electric or LP), 3 Fantastic fans, large cedar-lined wardrobe closet, full air ride suspension, Bilstein shocks, slide topper, main awning, window awnings, front bra, front solar screens, roof ladder, tow hitch, dirt skirt, LP Detector, shower skylight, smoke detector
    Recently purchased:

    Tires, coach and engine batteries.

    $41,985.00

    Contact Brent Jenkins @ 702-435-3858 or brent.jenkins123@gmail.com

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  2. CPR is great to know (we do training here at work every two years) but the thing you have to remember when making the decision to give someone CPR is that once you start...you can NOT stop until said person comes around or an EMT is there to relieve you (there is a law I believe for this)...you can not make the decision on saying "This person isn't going to make it, so I will just stop". I think longest CPR session was around 20some hrs with 4 or 5 people, they just kept alternating.

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  3. I have one of the XP-1's...thing is fuggin awesome!!!!! My buddy (a mechanic and auto buyer at the auctions) has one and uses it all the time. A guy at work needed a jump and I pulled it out...he was like "WTF????" Jumped his jeep right away...he said he was going home and buying one that night.

  4. I think you can find a mount that actually mounts to the ceiling (metal studs there) and it becomes a pull down/fold up with a support strap on it for safety.

    I used to have one of those and mounted it to underneath my cupboards. I say "used to" because the f'ers that broke into my hauler removed it....with tools...so nice of them. With that being said, I really liked it, but with the size of tv, it wouldn't swing up all the way. I was thinking of putting a new one attached to my upper bunk in the rear and just run the cords when in use.

  5. Not too sure yet...Maybe Duck Creek, Beaver or Ely...haven't decided. Haven't been to Coral for a long time...might have to throw that around as well. Miss those trails there...we would dune the 1st two days, then one long a$$ trail ride on the 3rd day. Would love to do alot more of the trails out there.

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