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I'm (still)rebuilding my 19' Barth. When I bought it, everything under the pullout bed had been removed. Would anyone have a schematic or picture of the layout? Thanks a lot ! !
 
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Our 22' had a fold out bed made of plywood covering the top of the generator compartment and the 6 gallon water heater. There were two 4" ducts connected to the furnace that was under the sink. Ours is an '81.


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Our 22' has breakers and the furnace with hoses... if you are talking about the jacknife sofa as the "pullout bed".





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The previous owner told me that there was a safe under his sofa. Some one removed it without his permission. What is left underneath is the hoses for the heater. The breaker box in my rig is underneath the bed in the rear. That is why I have a fire extinguisher in the bed room that will put out electrical fires.



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Oh by the way have you sent a picture of your data tag yet. Our host is working on updating the data tags archive. Bill will ad yours if it is not there, or make sure it is up to dat if you send it to the address above. cheers
lol... too funny. He's only got a "few days" on you Kevin. ROTFLMAO

I actually pulled him over while he was driving through New York and took the picture myself.

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Thanks for the helpful pics!
 
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