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I took the Euro to the local RV shop to have them do an overall check of systems. they found a few problems and we corrected them. One issue that they say I will not be able to fix is the thermostat in the oven, they claim it is no longer available and I will need to replace the entire oven. The oven looks like it has never been used!. The oven is a Wedgewood model# W-2172LL and the thermostat is model # EL07.

Anybody have any suggestions as to where an individual might find such a thing.

Thanks..........Tim
 
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I hope this help.

http://www.lloydsappliances.com/wedgewood5.html

Let us know if it helped. Your oven is in the middle right side.

Bill

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Bill,

Thanks for the lead, I will check with these folks in the AM.

I assume that you are RDR. Looks like a very informative site you have, lots of info to keep the trucking community coming back to your site and hopefully requiring your services. I like it.

Tim
 
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That's me, self employed since 1987. Glad you like the site. Good luck on your range.

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Bill,

You surely then must have a diesel pusher?
Which rig do you have? Must be nice to be able to do all of your own service.

Tim
 
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No Tim it doesn't have a diesel. I have a 33' 1991 Ford 460 EFI in an Oshkosh Chassis.

It has a drivers side door and at one time had 3 exam rooms. It was a mobile free clinic rig and for what I paid I couldn't turn it down.

I was looking for a bus to convert and just happend on this rig. I feel in love with the quality of the Barth and look forward each day to reading other peoples post.

One day I will upload the pics and give a brief history of where the Barth has been and what it looks like now. I met someone from this site that came down to my house and gave me some pointers. Where else but here would someone be willing to do that?

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