*** The Official Superduty Morning Coffee Thread ***
I am a little jealous John. Now I want one though I no longer have any reason to have one. Maybe I need a tractor and THEN I can get a trailer? LOL I think you should start a thread on the towing characteristics of a GN Flatbed vs. 5th Wheels.
Nope nope nope.....don't miss this at all. I checked on our house in Nebraska. they have been under a blizzard warning since Sat morning until 6a this morning. My old boss probably still cusses me.
Nope nope nope.....don't miss this at all. I checked on our house in Nebraska. they have been under a blizzard warning since Sat morning until 6a this morning. My old boss probably still cusses me.
Denver got 2 feet plus, Boulder was pushing the 3 foot mark, I25 JUST opened up between Colorado Springs and Denver and most roads East, on the plains, are still closed! Cheyenne WY apparently beat their one day snow record yesterday morning and they were still having blizzard conditions late last night!!
Meanwhile in north GA, spring is coming! Unlike "winter is coming" to the north and the land of Westeros.
The peach, pear, cherry, apple and plum trees on the other side of the pond are blooming too. Despite the forecast of rain and overcast, we are grateful for yet another beautiful day.
The peach, pear, cherry, apple and plum trees on the other side of the pond are blooming too. Despite the forecast of rain and overcast, we are grateful for yet another beautiful day.
Your homestead @Sous , never gets old...
Think, i need batteries. Needed a jump last Wednesday and over the wknd, plugged into an outlet I found at the hotel while staying up in big bear lol..gunna permanently install a tender even with new batteries. Also foresee a day of installing a direct cable from alternator to battery and additional grounds..dig what some of you fellas have already did this..
Think, i need batteries. Needed a jump last Wednesday and over the wknd, plugged into an outlet I found at the hotel while staying up in big bear lol..gunna permanently install a tender even with new batteries. Also foresee a day of installing a direct cable from alternator to battery and additional grounds..dig what some of you fellas have already did this..
You are a good father Wesley, we can see that.
What you described is only one of the reasons why I walked away from an IT Administrator job after retiring from the military.
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Look at the size of this thing!
That is Kate's hand next to that YUUUUUUUUUGE frog between the dock and shore of our pond. It appears to be a Southern Leopard frog best we can tell, maybe a bullfrog.
We were out with the dogs and heard a splash in the pond and thought maybe a beaver had found his/her way up the creek from lake Hartwell. Turns out it was just this guy, chillin and enjoying the warm spring evening.
What you described is only one of the reasons why I walked away from an IT Administrator job after retiring from the military.
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Look at the size of this thing!
That is Kate's hand next to that YUUUUUUUUUGE frog between the dock and shore of our pond. It appears to be a Southern Leopard frog best we can tell, maybe a bullfrog.
We were out with the dogs and heard a splash in the pond and thought maybe a beaver had found his/her way up the creek from lake Hartwell. Turns out it was just this guy, chillin and enjoying the warm spring evening.
Your homestead @Sous , never gets old...
Think, i need batteries. Needed a jump last Wednesday and over the wknd, plugged into an outlet I found at the hotel while staying up in big bear lol..gunna permanently install a tender even with new batteries. Also foresee a day of installing a direct cable from alternator to battery and additional grounds..dig what some of you fellas have already did this..
Think, i need batteries. Needed a jump last Wednesday and over the wknd, plugged into an outlet I found at the hotel while staying up in big bear lol..gunna permanently install a tender even with new batteries. Also foresee a day of installing a direct cable from alternator to battery and additional grounds..dig what some of you fellas have already did this..
Even if you are not in your truck, this community is about the people and the relationships, not about the trucks. For me anyway... I don't need to rest my foot on the bumper and talk to another FTE'r with my truck idling to know I am grateful. The people make this forum what it is, not the truck or the engine. The trucks and engines are merely facilitators for us coming together as like minded people. Well, most of us are like minded...
I just told Jeff (BWST) in his thread that I have lost confidence in the lead acid batteries that are readily available on the market. I get it that some people get 8+ years out of a set of LA batteries, but that was not my experience. All of our vehicles have been swapped to AGM and the camper will be going to lithium once we can afford the ridiculous prices.
Even the JD lawn mower will be getting a lithium battery that I removed from my Hayabusa motorcycle before selling it.
Probably a bullfrog then, I am guessing... Thanks for the expert opinion. We just thought he was pretty cool to see chillin by the dock as we were spotting for a beaver.
I'll counter with: flooded basements, foundation cracks, root-clogged pipes, termites, garage door openers, dirty venting, gutters, old wiring, more expensive roof leaks, raccoons nesting in the attic, bats under the soffits, vinyl siding, flush valves, clogged toilets, sagging roofs, settling, deck maintenance, drywall, popcorn ceilings, ac compressors, etc...
I wouldn't say MORE things, just DIFFERENT things.
I loved living in my RV. It was easy compared to a house.
I wouldn't say MORE things, just DIFFERENT things.
I loved living in my RV. It was easy compared to a house.
We will settle out of court on "different".
A friend of mine told me the statement below when he called and I was working on something on/in the house.
He said "the work will be there until you sell it or burn it."
We love our home and never plan to sell. It is a lot of work, but we also enjoy most of the work that we accomplish on/around it. It is not always enjoyable, but we try to be optimistic as even the miserable work is leading toward a positive outcome.
A friend of mine told me the statement below when he called and I was working on something on/in the house.
He said "the work will be there until you sell it or burn it."
We love our home and never plan to sell. It is a lot of work, but we also enjoy most of the work that we accomplish on/around it. It is not always enjoyable, but we try to be optimistic as even the miserable work is leading toward a positive outcome.
I'll counter with: flooded basements, foundation cracks, root-clogged pipes, termites, garage door openers, dirty venting, gutters, old wiring, more expensive roof leaks, raccoons nesting in the attic, bats under the soffits, vinyl siding, flush valves, clogged toilets, sagging roofs, settling, deck maintenance, drywall, popcorn ceilings, ac compressors, etc...
I wouldn't say MORE things, just DIFFERENT things.
I loved living in my RV. It was easy compared to a house.
I wouldn't say MORE things, just DIFFERENT things.
I loved living in my RV. It was easy compared to a house.
Ive had a couple of nearly new RV’s and spent more time living in them than my house - towing them up to 30k miles/yr. I swear I was never bored at ‘camp’. There was ALWAYS something to fix and we aren’t even gonna talk about tires... These things were not designed for this type of use and I found EVERY weak link. My current ‘RV’ is a 7x16 Horton Hauler cargo trailer with a rooftop AC unit. It is a work in progress, but is built 10x better than the average camper and is all I need for living away from home.
I'll counter with: flooded basements, foundation cracks, root-clogged pipes, termites, garage door openers, dirty venting, gutters, old wiring, more expensive roof leaks, raccoons nesting in the attic, bats under the soffits, vinyl siding, flush valves, clogged toilets, sagging roofs, settling, deck maintenance, drywall, popcorn ceilings, ac compressors, etc...
I wouldn't say MORE things, just DIFFERENT things.
I loved living in my RV. It was easy compared to a house.
I wouldn't say MORE things, just DIFFERENT things.
I loved living in my RV. It was easy compared to a house.
I built my house myself (with a lot of help from my best friends). Granted, it’s just under 20yrs old - but it causes me very little trouble. At least until I said that!!!!
Ive had a couple of nearly new RV’s and spent more time living in them than my house - towing them up to 30k miles/yr. I swear I was never bored at ‘camp’. There was ALWAYS something to fix and we aren’t even gonna talk about tires... These things were not designed for this type of use and I found EVERY weak link. My current ‘RV’ is a 7x16 Horton Hauler cargo trailer with a rooftop AC unit. It is a work in progress, but is built 10x better than the average camper and is all I need for living away from home.
Ive had a couple of nearly new RV’s and spent more time living in them than my house - towing them up to 30k miles/yr. I swear I was never bored at ‘camp’. There was ALWAYS something to fix and we aren’t even gonna talk about tires... These things were not designed for this type of use and I found EVERY weak link. My current ‘RV’ is a 7x16 Horton Hauler cargo trailer with a rooftop AC unit. It is a work in progress, but is built 10x better than the average camper and is all I need for living away from home.
Our current bumper pull camper was purchased new off the lot.
It was in for warranty work 3 times in the first year. Fridge, Slides, holding tanks. I swear their made by 5year olds in sweat shops.
2 years ago we replaced axles, springs, shackles, brakes, hubs and tires.
Long story short... after the cheap hub snapped at inner race where it connects to drum, lit brakes on fire, extinguisher, tow truck, we replaced everything.
Tires...
This one shredded on I 82 about 25 minutes into our 6 hour trip home. Passenger side rear. Barely heard it. Didn’t feel it. Saw the rubber chunks flying
Having said all that. We do love our trailer. I refer to it as our rolling hotel. It owes me nothing,
It was in for warranty work 3 times in the first year. Fridge, Slides, holding tanks. I swear their made by 5year olds in sweat shops.
2 years ago we replaced axles, springs, shackles, brakes, hubs and tires.
Long story short... after the cheap hub snapped at inner race where it connects to drum, lit brakes on fire, extinguisher, tow truck, we replaced everything.
Tires...
This one shredded on I 82 about 25 minutes into our 6 hour trip home. Passenger side rear. Barely heard it. Didn’t feel it. Saw the rubber chunks flying
Having said all that. We do love our trailer. I refer to it as our rolling hotel. It owes me nothing,