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Old 10-21-2013, 11:24 PM   #1
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MS is being traded

I am very hesitant to do this but we are trading in our 2004 MS RE3 on a Jayco 40' Bungalow. The wife wanted more room and we do not travel with our RV very much. The Jayco will be parked on our lot in Palm Creek in Casa Grande, Az and we will take our dually back to Alaska to use for towing our boat.
Being part of the MS bunch has been fun and informative. I never thought we would part with ours but as age creeps up on you realities set in. I believe the MS line is a top notch product. For sure there are warts on them but they all have warts. I think MS has fewer and have been addressed by DRV very fairly. They are an excellent company and I wish them continued success.
I will continue to lurk in the MS forums just for fun.
Happy Camping.........Jack in Alaska
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Old 10-22-2013, 07:44 AM   #2
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With #1051....you were on the "bleeding" edge.....good luck with your next chapter. Let us know how your choice works out.

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Old 10-22-2013, 05:38 PM   #3
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Hey can I have your Mobile Suites hat????(Big Grin)
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Old 10-23-2013, 12:04 AM   #4
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Stacey,

I have two MS hats.

Will be in Palm Creek middle of next week.

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Old 10-23-2013, 08:31 AM   #5
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Jack, hate to lose you from the DRV family you have been a great help thru the year. Know you will still be on sight with you wisdom. We go back to the first sight. Good luck with you new unit.
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Old 10-24-2013, 11:29 AM   #6
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Good luck with the new rig. Tell Larry I said HI when you get to Casa Not So Grande!
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Old 10-26-2013, 12:49 AM   #7
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Pulled the trigger today. MS is available in Mt. Vernon, Wash.
Spending our 1st night in it tonight. Heading to Arizona in the morning.
I teared up today walking out of the MS for the last time. We have been many miles and many nights together.
Hopefully this new rig will take it's place successfully. We will see.
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Old 10-26-2013, 08:23 AM   #8
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So, Jack....how many miles do you figure you had on that rig and what maintenance, preventive or otherwise did you do along the way ?

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Old 11-20-2013, 10:52 PM   #9
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Gemstone,

We had approx. 50k miles on our MS. A trip to Cancun, Mex. and back to Alaska was our longest.
I kept GY614 tires on it never over 5 yrs. old. Never had a blowout.
Had the brakes (drum) and Neverlube brgs. checked every two years. All still original and in almost new condition.
Did the ZEP coating on the front and rear fiberglass cap. Looks great. Thx Larry.
Had the kitchen slide support pads replaced with rollers. No more problems after a disaster in Mexico. Pads bent over and dug into the vinyl and plywood floor. A real mess but Paul Cross made it like new at the factory.

My MS has already been sold and now lives in far eastern Washington near the Idaho border. The people are very happy with it. The lady called me and complemented my wife on how well she took care of our RV inside.
I left a note in the MS paperwork with a general history of the MS and my name and phone no. Told the new buyer to call anytime. THey did and we had a good conversation.

I had two new MS fenders with correct paint on them stored in my shed in Az. No MS left so I gave them to my neighbor in the park with a similar MS. His fenders were broken.

We are on our 4th week in the new Jayco. It is a good rig with lots of room and more homey feeling but it is not the quality of the MS. Also minimal outside storage. I have been "making it ours" the last few weeks. That process goes on until you sell your rig.
The hardest thing for me is that I no longer have an RV to hit the road for long trips with. This one is a park it and live in it rig which I guess it is more realistic for us now. I am keeping my truck with the 5er hitch. Maybe a good deal on a smaller 5er will come along and we can hit the road again.
Probably just a pipe dream but that is what life is about. Making your dreams happen. That MS was our 10th RV since 1966. Maybe an 11th is in my future.
Enjoy your rigs as much as you can as the time flys by and then you can't RV travel anymore.

Happy holidays to the MS gang...........Jack in Alaska parked in Az.
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