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Old 05-19-2010, 05:01 PM   #1
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heaters??

hi, im almost at the stage where I have to do something with the heaters in the rear of the bus there is two of them, one has a auxliluary pump on the lines. I have read that a lot of you remove out of the bus, is there a reason for this? Im going to use mine as we live in a cold climate. Some time im sure that u will head south once in awhile, so heat would be good while driving, but i would have a propane furnace as well, so maybe those heater cores dont make enough heat to get them in, whats your in put inthis mater?

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