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Old 24-11-2009, 17:46   #8 (permalink)
ScotJimland
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Suffolk Coast
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MH Type: A Class RV
MH Model: Georgie Boy Cruisemaster
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Originally Posted by johnsandywhite View Post
Hi Jim. We have a 2004 Swift Suntor 630G as our commuter. Apart from the Fridge I have no complaints so far. It only had 11,248 miles or so on the clock when we bought it. So it had been stood fro LONG periods during it's previous life. We changed ALL the belts and pulleys due to it being 5 years old. We have also Waxoyled the underneath. The coachwork need a lot of scrubbing to bring it up to as new condition. It drives like new. The inside is like new. AS mentioned, the ONLY complaint so far is the Fridge. dougcumiskey has the Sundance 630G which is the same model and he also says the Fridge is useless. I didn't find it a problem until we left the UK and got south of Clermont Ferrand. THEN it wouldn't coold down enough no matter what I did. But I don't have a fan fitted yet. Doug says it makes a small amount of difference.
Cheers John.. didn't realise yours was that model .. great minds ..

I've always fitted a fridge fan, even when I was a tugger, it does make a huge difference..

hope you are enjoying the sun.. weather is bad here.. but you know that already

jim
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