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Old 02-19-2010, 02:51 PM   #1
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Mabel De Angelis
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Geneva, OH 44041
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looking to see if the 2015 Camp schedule is out…I've always worked these weekends in the past years!
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hi, is there a club in Ohio is Mabel still in charge? I live in her zip code.
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There is a club in Ohio, they are called Oh Hi-Lo. Bob Smith is the Wagon Master is e-mail is bsmith@centurytel.net
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There is a club in Ohio, they are called Oh Hi-Lo. Bob Smith is the Wagon Master is e-mail is bsmith@centurytel.net
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Old 01-28-2016, 10:33 PM   #6
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Just looking for some information about the club, I just got my first Hi-Lo and it is a
2000 Towlite 260TFB. I am trying to thing what the electrical cable in the back of the
camper is for because I can not get my 120 volt to work.
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Just looking for some information about the club, I just got my first Hi-Lo and it is a
2000 Towlite 260TFB. I am trying to thing what the electrical cable in the back of the
camper is for because I can not get my 120 volt to work.
Could the electrical cable in the back of the camper be for the air conditioning? There should be an outlet just below the cable probably a little out of the way that accepts the plug, then try to turn on your air conditioner.

In our 2206Towlite, there is a large black electrical chord in the wall of the bathroom, that when pulled out gets plugged into an electrical outlet on the side of the wardrobe. This gets power to the air conditioning unit.
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