Re: No start
Reply #19 –
It started it on the hill with no problems, I just didnt run it long enough when I got it up the hill and onto the flat surface where it now sits,
Normally I turn it around first before turning it off, That has so far worked on getting any air out of the lines, But it had been raining heavily, so to avoid getting bogged in my front yard, I just idled it for a bit, But not long enough, It seems,
I had half a tank full, But it still sucked air,
I dont have any one to help me, So that is why I was asking about installing a switch at the back to turn it over from the starter motor,
Its a 300 HP 3208 T Cat,
I have never owned or driven any thing like this Coach before, So its all a very steep learning curve for me,
It does get bogged easily with the road tyres on it,
I got it bogged on a wet dirt road, when I went away on one of my trips, Just going slow, and I swung out a bit to miss a low tree, and the rear of the Coach slid sideways about 6 feet, A tip truck pulled me out the next day, another 10 feet and I would have been back on solid rock again,
I left it there overnight as I couldnt see in the dark, 11-00 PM, and raining, It almost side swiped another R/V and a Caravan parked there,
We woke up in the morning, and all three of us were in a foot deep of water, The other R/V was also pulled out by the tipper, He came back later and pulled a 4 wheel drive and caravan out with a tractor, It was very sloppy,