New Owner of 2006 LD MB April 09, 2017, 06:16:15 pm Hi,Just wanted to introduce myself (longtime lurker here) as we are the new owners of a 2006 Anniversary 26.5 MB, downsizing a little from a 34' class A. We've been looking for quite some time and finally found one for sale and next thing you know, I'm driving it home yesterday! It only has 22k miles and the interior is literally in mint condition. The exterior paint is a little sun-faded and the generator turns over but will not start, so a few things to work on.....but it drove perfect on the 4 hour ride home. We have several trips planned this summer and can't wait to start using it! Regards,Scott 10 Likes
Re: New Owner of 2006 LD MB Reply #1 – April 09, 2017, 07:28:08 pm Congrats Scott on your new to you LD. May you have years of great adventures 🚐 1 Likes
Re: New Owner of 2006 LD MB Reply #2 – April 09, 2017, 08:04:46 pm Congratulations Scott and welcome to the forum. 1 Likes
Re: New Owner of 2006 LD MB Reply #3 – April 09, 2017, 10:02:09 pm Quote from: Scott Hoffman - April 09, 2017, 06:16:15 pmHi,Just wanted to introduce myself (longtime lurker here) as we are the new owners of a 2006 Anniversary 26.5 MB, downsizing a little from a 34' class A. We've been looking for quite some time and finally found one for sale and next thing you know, I'm driving it home yesterday! It only has 22k miles and the interior is literally in mint condition. The exterior paint is a little sun-faded and the generator turns over but will not start, so a few things to work on.....but it drove perfect on the 4 hour ride home. We have several trips planned this summer and can't wait to start using it! Regards,ScottCongrats on your purchase and we are glad you have "unlurked" and announced yourself. The experts on this site will be glad to help you with any questions as you become familiar with your Lazy Daze.Chris 1 Likes
Re: New Owner of 2006 LD MB Reply #6 – April 12, 2017, 01:00:02 pm Quote from: Scott Hoffman - April 09, 2017, 06:16:15 pmthe generator turns over but will not start, so a few things to work on.....First-time users may not realize the priming procedure - push and hold the generator start button in the 'off' position until you hear the fuel pump start and then become muted as the fuel has filled the carb float bowl. Then try to start. This can be done at the inside button, or the one under the generator access panel outside.If the pump just makes a rattling sound and never mutes, then fuel is not reaching it, or it is bad.Steve 1 Likes
Re: New Owner of 2006 LD MB Reply #7 – April 12, 2017, 01:52:32 pm Quote from: Steve - April 12, 2017, 01:00:02 pmFirst-time users may not realize the priming procedure - push and hold the generator start button in the 'off' position until you hear the fuel pump start and then become muted as the fuel has filled the carb float bowl. Then try to start. This can be done at the inside button, or the one under the generator access panel outside.If the pump just makes a rattling sound and never mutes, then fuel is not reaching it, or it is bad.SteveI can't really hear the pump that well, but the light comes on when it is priming. I give is just a sec, then hit start.
Re: New Owner of 2006 LD MB Reply #8 – April 12, 2017, 07:10:56 pm Quote from: Steve - April 12, 2017, 01:00:02 pmFirst-time users may not realize the priming procedure - push and hold the generator start button in the 'off' position until you hear the fuel pump start and then become muted as the fuel has filled the carb float bowl. Then try to start. This can be done at the inside button, or the one under the generator access panel outside.If the pump just makes a rattling sound and never mutes, then fuel is not reaching it, or it is bad.SteveI'm curious. Is "priming" only done when there is difficulty in starting, or do folks prime as a regular step of starting the genny? In 10 years of operating our rig, I've never once done this priming operation, and have never had a failure to start. I wasn't even aware of it, actually. -- Jon, the master of blissful ignorance
Re: New Owner of 2006 LD MB Reply #9 – April 12, 2017, 08:47:28 pm "...do folks prime as a regular step of starting the genny? "---Can't speak for others, but I have always "primed" the generator per Steve's post, i.e., hold the rocker switch in the OFF postion for a very few seconds until the green light appears, then put the switch to ON and press. If it cranks for more than about 10 seconds without starting, I turn the switch off, wait another 10 seconds or so, then press the ON switch again; it has always fired right up. I let it run for a couple minutes before putting a load on it; when the time comes to shut it down, I take the load off, let it run for a couple of minutes without load, then switch it off. Others may do the process differently, but this procedure has worked for me. 3 Likes
Re: New Owner of 2006 LD MB Reply #10 – April 13, 2017, 01:26:25 am If it is warm out and I have used the geni in the last day or so I do not need to prime as a rule. More than a day or if it is cold out mine wants a bit of juice first.John07 MB
Re: New Owner of 2006 LD MB Reply #11 – July 03, 2017, 10:28:36 pm Welcome Scott.I'm sure you will love your new LD. I have a 2006 30' TB Anniversary Edition. Is your coach the Blue/Gold like mine or the Maroon/Gold? The MB is a great layout. I used to have one that Andy Baird now owns.Enjoy,Mike S.West Linn, OR. 1 Likes
Re: New Owner of 2006 LD MB Reply #12 – July 04, 2017, 11:47:45 am Quote from: Jon & Loni - April 12, 2017, 07:10:56 pmI'm curious. Is "priming" only done when there is difficulty in starting, or do folks prime as a regular step of starting the genny? In 10 years of operating our rig, I've never once done this priming operation, and have never had a failure to start. I wasn't even aware of it, actually. -- Jon, the master of blissful ignoranceJon, I had never used this function until someone posted about it here. Now I use it every time. It makes for a faster start.Chris
Re: New Owner of 2006 LD MB Reply #13 – July 04, 2017, 02:09:07 pm If the gen set has been run recently, today, yesterday, three days ago, I rarely find the need to prime. However, if it's been a few weeks a prime will get you running without having to hold the start button overly long. 1 Likes
Re: New Owner of 2006 LD MB Reply #14 – July 05, 2017, 02:48:31 pm Thanks, Chris and Steve. Guess it would save a bit on the battery not to have to crank more than it has to. -- Jon
Re: New Owner of 2006 LD MB Reply #15 – July 05, 2017, 07:57:27 pm Mine is the maroon/gold, and heavily faded. Considering a new paint job if I can come up with the 6-7k.