Van_and_Terri
Ranger
96 F in NE Florida today. Have to get everything done before noon in the summertime here.31F. Is it really May?
96 F in NE Florida today. Have to get everything done before noon in the summertime here.31F. Is it really May?
It was snowing here this morning.96 F in NE Florida today. Have to get everything done before noon in the summertime here.
It might reach 60F here today. I started my Class A diesel pusher yesterday. It hasn’t left the RVport in three years. Maybe I’ll license it and take it on the road somewhere. Next winter I’m thinking of leaving the ice age behind.
I’m ready or will be in about two weeks. I may take it to the CICO. I want to snowbird in it next winter.Let me know when you're ready to look into the furnace problem! Be sure you plan ahead, these big guys don't like to be ignored though I do know you use yours. Fuel is especially a problem...but as a former truck driver, I'm sure you know that.
Its been cool here too. A lot more so than previous years. I think this is just the usual spring time we all desire...we're not going from freezing to "I need a bigger AC" overnight.
Either way, my Americano went down smooth this morning. After updating my personal web site, its off to the races.
I'm getting a lot of calls about plumbing - people de-winterizing to find that there are leaks. Most of them seem to be related to the crazy thing Elkhart loves to do, use braided flexable tubing for fresh water which use a 'barbed fitting', then 'adapting' them to pex by clamping tightly. This is a recipe for disaster. Pex fittings are smaller.
I"m torn between "yeah!" and "you idiots!" -- Yeah because this is a big money maker, Its easily a $700 service call just trim back the braided fitting and put on a new clamp in a few places. Its not a fix, its just redoing what they did that caused the problem. There is no 'fix' yet except to use another solution that is also designed to fail. They needed to use pex from end-to-end and call it a day. Or, use braided...don't care, take your pick. The only place you must use braided is on the water pump.
I've been using this in our diesel VW in AZ, and our JD tractor with the Yanmar diesel for quite a few years with good results, but I think you're right, three years is pushing it. Star Tron Enzyme Fuel Treatment - Concentrated Diesel FormulaI’m ready or will be in about two weeks. I may take it to the CICO. I want to snowbird in it next winter.
I need to burn my full diesel tank by driving it. The diesel is starting its third year. That’s about the max you can store treated diesel.
I've used Stabil forever in stored gas and recycle new in every 6 month, pour the old into wifes car...ahem.I've been using this in our diesel VW in AZ, and our JD tractor with the Yanmar diesel for quite a few years with good results, but I think you're right, three years is pushing it. Star Tron Enzyme Fuel Treatment - Concentrated Diesel Formula
They also make a gasoline version that the local marine shop recommends, and that has also worked very well for us.
Looking forward to those trip reports and pics...alpenglow!I’m ready or will be in about two weeks. I may take it to the CICO. I want to snowbird in it next winter.
I need to burn my full diesel tank by driving it. The diesel is starting its third year. That’s about the max you can store treated diesel.
I’m ready or will be in about two weeks. I may take it to the CICO. I want to snowbird in it next winter.
I need to burn my full diesel tank by driving it. The diesel is starting its third year. That’s about the max you can store treated diesel.
76F and dang near perfect here in DFW. Good weather for Phase 2 of The Garage Clean Out Project before sweltering summer heat hits.
After coffee. Always after coffee.
I've used Stabil forever in stored gas and recycle new in every 6 month, pour the old into wifes car...ahem.
Which reminds me, time again plus fire up the little blue genny...man, all this camp gear takes work!
I’ll check the tire dates.Definately time then --- make sure those tires are safe...I've seen tragedy already, I don't want anyone I know to go through that
If you do - I'll bring my tools, but we'll need to do some phone triage first.
All part of the plan to have a nice comfy spot to park my 560. Sadly, Mother’s Day doughnuts sapped my motivation today.My garage clean out may require a can of gasoline and a match. Unfortuantely, its attached to the house and I really am not preapred to go that farLOL.
Every couple of years (8-10) we invest in having a roll-off delivered. And we toss all teh big stuff, and just go crazy --- it is so cathartic!!!
All part of the plan to have a nice comfy spot to park my 560. Sadly, Mother’s Day doughnuts sapped my motivation today.
I know that feeling. We have an antique dining set that needs some love but no room to work on it. Also two motorcycles that need something done with. And the junk I’ve accumulated since we moved here - I honestly don’t remember buying 3/4th of it.Truth! My 560 has her space. It’s everything pushed aside to make it that is the problem.
Reality check, I run an Rv service company and my wife a cat rescue. To the palates and boxes take a lot of space, Throw in the life collections of parents who have gone to their eternal reward takes the rest,
I did get the pile of brush burned to nothing…..another one of those and a 10 yard dumpster will make the difference![]()
I know that feeling. We have an antique dining set that needs some love but no room to work on it. Also two motorcycles that need something done with. And the junk I’ve accumulated since we moved here - I honestly don’t remember buying 3/4th of it.
I’ll say this though - getting rid of a ton of “stuff” is quite freeing. I don’t think I can rent dumpsters here. But I do have a free haul to the dump once a month.
I have an '06 Kawasaki Nomad, wife has an '08 VN900 I got her for her birthday 15 years ago. We used to love riding, still do, but increased traffic from "elsewhere," moving here just makes it dangerous anymore - people are too distracted or just selfish on the road.I thought about adding a motorcycle this year -- I used to ride, and 'gave it up' and have thought about going back...but then though about storage and stopped right there.
My FIRST motorcycle was a Kawasaki KZ750GPZ -- if I ever see one of those...I might do something dumb. The next bike was a Kawasaki Concourse. These pop up on the marketplace somewhat regularly, and are quite affordable...$1500 with 30k miles. That bike isn't even broken in yet.
Probably for the best - I'm sure my reflexes are not what they used to be. Best bike, and i see this cheap too...BMW K1200LT. The "Light Truck" model.
My first bike was a Hodaka 90. A great trail bike in the mid to late 60s. Always noticed with that big chrome gas tank. Not to be confused with Honda. After owning most of the commons brands over the years including pulling a Leisure Lite Camper behind my Honda Goldwing; I sold everything when our department secretary was killed during Bikeweek. I do miss the early days of riding when we took off to another state on a Bridgestone 90 or Yamaha 175 Enduro. Times have changed and so have the motorcycles for the most part.60F and fair today. Gotta love Texas weathercasters. Panic Mode: ENGAGE! Wind! Hail! High Winds! What do we get? A gentle light rain yesterday that didn't even add an inch of water to the pool. Bleh.
I have an '06 Kawasaki Nomad, wife has an '08 VN900 I got her for her birthday 15 years ago. We used to love riding, still do, but increased traffic from "elsewhere," moving here just makes it dangerous anymore - people are too distracted or just selfish on the road.
I love my Nomad though - it's like riding a lounge chair. Took our bikes on a couple of multi-state trips back in the day. The Nomad has 40K on the clock, but still has a lot of life left in it after it gets some TLC. Wife's bike too, but she's up for a knee replacement so I think her riding days are over. Bottom line: we have too many toys and not enough garage.
Attached pics of us doing the Twisted Sisters in the Hill Country for effect.![]()