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Blackthorn

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Hello all-

My wife and I recently inherited a 2004 American Eagle, Model J.

In all truth we know very little about and less about the details of RV'ing. The motor home is solid but has cosmetic flaws and a few other things I need to learn how to put right. I've come to learn so I'll be scouring the posts on how experienced folk have solved problems that my unit my have.

I'm grateful this community exists and hope some day to make a useful contribution.
 
It can be a challenge learning, but fixing and working on a unit is the best way to learn about it and how it works. Welcome to the forum.
 
Welcome aboard!
 

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