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mapleviewmobile

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  1. Struggling locating the towing "running light fuse" in my 2017 NV 3500 van. I checked the main relay and it appears to be ok. The brake lights, flashers and turn signals all work fine. Running lights only are out. The local dealer wasn't much help over the phone. They directed to the relay only. I am thinking there is a standard fuse that is probably blown. Anyone have any experience with this? Thanks Jerry MVM
  2. I am a new NV 3500 HD Cargo Van owner (1 week as of 4-3-17) who purchase the NV3500 Hi Roof to convert to a "refrigerated delivery van". The van is currently at Therma-king in North Carolina being up-fitted with insulated/fiberglass cargo area and will have a Therma-king Refrigerated System installed before it is returned to me. Because of this, I have a full set of brand new wall panels, including the sliding door panel as well was a new black insulated cargo floor mat that I wish to sale. I have all the panel clips that hold the panels to the pre-drilled holes in the walls and door. If interested, e mail me at mapleviewmobile@gmail.com I have attached a photo showing the panels and mat.
  3. This is actually my 1st NV. When signing up, I'm thinking it required me to select a model in order to become a member. I will post photos once I get everything complete and logo-ed up. Really looking forward to it. MVM
  4. ASD Dad, Thanks for the info. I agree. We have calculated the weight of the insulation and Therma King unit and we will be ok with the 3500 HD. Fortunately we are close enough to the dairy farm that we can reload as needed and won't have to worry about long trips. We are real close to Chapel Hill NC. The 1st development we are going in to has over 1200 occupied homes with a build out of 2400. Ton's of family and kids, which is what we need. I will keep you posted on when we do our 1st deliveries. You are correct in the fact that there is no milk better than local fresh milk in the glass bottles. It's great. Look forward to learning more and making wise decisions regarding our delivery vehicle. Thanks MVM
  5. Just joined the forum today seeking education and comfort in purchasing my 1st NV High Roof Van. We own a service business affiliated to the dairy (as in cows) industry. Our next expansion is to begin "home milk delivery" as in the old and golden days. We need a vehicle which can handle the payload of the 3 to 4" insulated walls, a Therma king refrigeration unit and 2000 lbs of milk. A 6 cylinder just won't do the job. If anyone in the forum has thoughts or experience regarding the above, I am all ears. It may sound a little weird to most folks out there but we live in an area where this type of business will thrive. In excited to get started. All comments are welcome. Thanks, MVM
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