Tom Cooper
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1 hour ago, 2gypsies said:
No, not a PR move! Hollister has flooded often by the Taneycomo River. Water coming down from those 'hills' add to it. Here's a time-lapse short video of a flood in 2017. Watch the water rise at the home.
Wow, this is very sad. I hope this does not happen again. But in any case, it raised attention around them.
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On 6/1/2019 at 8:05 PM, kb0zke said:
Kirk got it. We've stayed there a few times. It is right on the river and has been known to flood. It is surrounded by hills, so maybe less likely to be hit by a tornado.
Exactly. If the place is surrounded by hills, then what kind of flood can we talk about? Perhaps this is such a PR move?
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If mobility is the top priority, then why take a three-wheeled scooter? This will re-read the top priority.
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20 hours ago, Alice said:
Not to worry. We expected a learning curve. Right now we're more worried about learning to back the darned thing up!
Glad you have such a cheerful mood! I hope your problem will be solved soon and you will have a positive impression from this forum🤪
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Well said, Barbaraok. Nothing to add.
I would like to tell Alice that you do not need to immediately throw or give up, this is difficult at the initial stage, but after a while it will not be difficult for you. -
Sure you may. It even needs to be done from time to time. True, you do not overdo it) Mechanics, it is not eternal
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With patience, you can wait when you are ready to travel with your wife. In the meantime, you can do the preparatory phase
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On 8/28/2019 at 11:43 PM, SWharton said:
We switched to Toyo, max pressure isn't critical, weight on each axle is. Make sure whatever tires you buy are rated for your weight!!!! You should also adjust your pressure for the weight on each tire(we add 5 lbs).
Also switched to these tires, Toyo. Only instead of 5 feet, I add 7. At 5, I felt a little discomfort in the ride, but 7 is perfect. Maybe this is my specificity
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This is the place to be! But are you not afraid to damage something during work? And will insurance work for such manipulations? For me it's a risky business
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I also owned the 8800L. After 3 days I just threw it away because of nerves
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36 minutes ago, CapeMayAl said:
Yes and its not something I would like. But, I do have our dog. He's an AKC Champion, so maybe we'll find some shows wherever I end up.
No choice now.
Ruth passed July 27th.
This is pretty sad. I hope your dog will not let you get bored!😀
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That is, you plan it without a wife, as I understand it? Won't you be lonely?
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It is strange that such a question was addressed here. This is a legal issue, here you can only hear advice, and not a plan of correct action. I would rather consult a lawyer. I hope you solve your situation
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Very happy for you! I hope you have only good impressions. What I would advise to take is definitely some kind of games: twister, checkers, cards. If only it were not boring
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You can google it yourself. Or if you want to be sure of exactly the model you want to buy, then ask the dealer or the person who owns it. Also "Towing Guide" as an option. In technical specifications, this should also be
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2 minutes ago, Zulu said:
What does that mean?
The idea is good and very generous. I'm used to seeing a trick in everything😵
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Good video, and most importantly informative. The project is really promising, but somehow I am vigilant towards it
Filling water tank
in Technical Tips and Tricks
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Also, when things are very tricky with me, I go to Google Maps and look where there are the closest sources of water. When I am building the route of my travel, I also take this into account