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My wife and I just bought a '91 Regency, 32' and we've got a few operational questions. We got lots of documentation with the coach - thankfully - but it's things like the service manual for the engine, transmission, generator, and other items - but there's no operational manuals at all.

The gentleman we bought it from is super kind and offered to be just a phone call away to answer any questions, but rather than take too much advantage of that, I thought I'd just post here. Smiler

Most of the newer RVs have everything clearly labeled, but not so on this coach. The city water connection is labeled (it's on the outside of the coach, on the driver side), but I'm not overly sure where the fresh water tank fill is at, and if there is a bypass valve somewhere so the tank doesn't fill when city water is connected.

I'm also not completely sure where the gray and black dump valves are at. There's a gray handle on the outside of the coach, which is likely the gray dump valve, and there's another similar handle nearby inside one of the locked bays which I'm ass-u-ming is the black dump valve but I'd hate to be wrong.

The black tank also needs flushed so I'll need to figure out where the black tank flush connection is.
 
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Please provide the chassis that your coach is riding on along with the VIN. Secondly, get the generator model and serial numbers and the number of hours. Chassis are my specialty so I will see what I can help you with there.
Billy


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Originally posted by billyt53:
Please provide the chassis that your coach is riding on along with the VIN.


It's a Gillig chassis, VIN is: 46GED0417L2042013. Cat 3208 engine, 300HP version. The coach has the 102" widebody option.

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Secondly, get the generator model and serial numbers and the number of hours. Chassis are my specialty so I will see what I can help you with there.
Billy


Those I don't have on hand at the moment; I'll add them later. I know it's a Kohler generator, Yanmar powered. Number of hours is "up there" of course. Wink

(I'll get the rest of the info (and data tag #) when I can.)
 
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Amusingly, it is this coach - https://www.barthmobile.com/ev...1087061/m/7853975277 - 1-2 owners ago. Smiler (I have binders with their names on them!)
 
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