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  1. Most likely there is a switch that pops out when you open the door turning on the light. All you have to do is find something to hold the button in and your light should go off. It may not be easy though. Finding the fuse to that light might work but it may also shut off something else that you don't want to shut off. Removing the bulb is another possibility, but again might be more work than it's worth. Good luck, Rod
  2. Just started "Twisted" by Jonathan Kellerman. I'm liking how it has started and can see an excellent character progression. Hope it turns out that way. Rod
  3. I'm probably wrong, but don't think there will be a safe and reliable self driving vehicle in my lifetime. (except those on "Tracks"), I'm fairly sure those could be controlled remotely and not require a person to be there. How about opening up the railroad right of ways to additional traffic . There would need to be additional pull offs, but adding them for much lighter weight traffic to only use would be doable in my mind. Didn't invest in Tesla, probably won't ever own a Tesla. I like to drive. Rod
  4. I do not know the person here, but have stayed in the Loxahatchee area many times and have stayed on private property and it worked out well. You do have to be careful about the "Well Water" if they are providing. I had an issue with the "Sulfur Smell" in my RV that they didn't have in the house. I then found the huge filter/softener system. I would only stay in the winter time. Summer in that area is not my cup of tea. Rod
  5. I posted this as a comment to the video attached to the post regarding High Plains Campground. Hopefully the "Sand Burr" issue has been resolved, but those thorny seed pods will last for decades and maybe even longer. I know the rule here is no replies, but I wish I had been warned before walking across the grass. Rod Lappin 0 seconds ago Another reason for not driving on the grass is the "Sand Burrs" as I call them. If you google what's in the quotes it will bring up the plant and all it's different names. Jack Mayer may remember a fellow HDT'r from Colorado. I happened to see their rig after the HDT Rally in Hutchinson Kansas (Coming up in October again). I too was heading back to Colorado and had stopped at what was then known as the Colonial Restaurant which had a very good "Buffet" meal every day. Sad to think the restaurant is no longer the same. Anyway "Devil Dog" and his wife and K9 were in the park clearing as many of the burrs off of their shoes, dog and all other parts when I walked up. They remarked "Guess they got you too" and pointed to the laces on my sneakers. The rest of the story is long and will only be added if someone requests. Great location, used to be a great meal stop. I would walk the site before ever pulling into the park though. Rod
  6. I was able to see it in Iowa a couple summers ago. Caught it on the move east of Cedar Rapids and then was able to only see if from afar when it stayed overnight just a few miles from the RV park I was staying. They picked a location to park overnight that wasn't accessible to the general public, but all the employees, friends of employees and many others seemed to have free rein of the area. The next stop in Des Moines had a public view that was more close up. Had to work so didn't make the trip the next day. It was quieter than I expected, except for the constant blowing of the horn. It was worth the ride out of town to see and fighting the traffic back to town after. Rod
  7. Welcome. Had a Weekend Warrior too. Hope you enjoy the forum. Rod
  8. Are you in the "City Campground"? How is it? Lived in Hays for a few years and visited Ellis a few times. The "Doll" Museum was quite strange. Rod
  9. Best guess is it was just a mere sapling when the car was parked and forgotten. The protection provided by the vehicle and the potential assistance with keeping moisture to the roots offered it maybe the best growing conditions for many of those years. It is time to remove the car from around the tree and to allow the tree to gain to it's utmost potential. It would be a shame, a crime and an all around bad idea to cut down the tree to save the metal. JMHO. Rod
  10. Not sure why this was moved here, but I guess maybe the word investment. It's not an investment to purchase something in my mind. Buying into the company on the open market is. I was hoping others who have considered an electric bike, motorcycle or other vehicle such as the Elio and their thoughts. I won't be buying stock for sure. Rod
  11. Week Days Camping Resident – $20.00. W/Electric $35.00 Camping Non-Resident – $25.00 W/Electric $40.00 Weekends Camping Resident – $22.00 W/Electric $37.00 Camping Non-Resident – $27.00 W/Electric $42.00 From a google search. Not personal information. Rod
  12. Hello All, Just looked at the schedule of events and the 2021 HDT Rally Seminar Abstracts. Both good reads. I can now plan my extra Rally activities. Rod
  13. In answer to the question posed in the title. Yes it can. Would I do it? Probably not full time, but part time for sure. Each of us have different situations, needs and desires. I am much more happy pulling my home now than I was with the prior trailer and an F350. I do miss my truck (the 1999 F350), but know where it is and what it's still doing, so that's OK. I could not pull my current home with a one car garage and a one motorcycle garage in addition to ample living area for a single guy with anything other than an HDT. That's my situation, need and desire. Rod ps. My HDT is still less expensive than any 2500, F250, 3500 or F350. It does not always happen that way, but for me it did. rl
  14. There are pros and cons to each. I have made a choice and so far am happy with it. You may choose to do what I did and regret it. If you would like to know the how's and why's, send me a PM. Rod
  15. The only failures I have had have been Goodyear. They were replaced by Goodyear at no cost to me and they fixed the damage to the trailer. I was concerned about the tires that came on my Spacecraft and was planning on changing them out quickly. Other things happened and this year while in Iowa I had my tire dealer take a look at them. His thought "They have good tread, there is no weather checking, I'd run them." I did, but suggested taking the inside dual and putting them out into the potential sun exposure that they really haven't seen and when we did I found the flat spot with cords showing that neither of us had seen. It happened when I was leaving for my trip. One of the brakes didn't release and I thought dragging on the street would help. DON'T DO IT. Is my lesson. As soon as you see a tire not turning stop, jack up the axle and tap the drum with a hammer until it turns. Two out of the eight tires on my trailer are now new. I also decided to go with the least expensive tires available. I will never "Wear them out." They will age out or get weather checked and need replacement. They will then go to a local farmer where my tire dealer is and will last a long time hauling grain out of the field to the bin. The farmer will be happy and hopefully so will I. Rod
  16. I have converted to putting nothing solid into the holding tanks, grey or black. (There are various methods). I tried leaving my two grey tanks and single black tank open at my current location and it seemed to work fine, but then it got hot and very dry and I would notice an ammonia odor at times. I have since gone back to keeping the gray tanks closed and did a "P" trap in my black tank hose. When the grey tanks are full I dump and one of the grey tanks uses the same outlet as the black so it flushes out the black tank when it's emptying, especially when it's completely full. Since I no longer have solids to worry about I have used the garden hose outlet on the cap for the kitchen grey and a 2 inch clamp on connector for the bathroom combo of grey/black. I travel single and can go for many weeks before having to empty, especially if I "Need" to. Spent a whole summer more than once on a farm in Iowa where I pulled in with an empty Black tank and left with it full in the fall. The second year of doing I was starting to get worried and started the no solids activities and have adopted them for ever now I think. Each of us have reasons for how, when and where we do things. I will have to try the borax and dawn on of these days and attach a clear section to my hoses to see what comes out from my next trip. Rod
  17. https://sondorsx.com/pages/metacycle So when Elio was HOT I was starting to look for a replacement for my 1999 Isuzu Vehicross for my Garage on wheels. As it quickly tapered off I started looking for something else and thought my Subaru Crosstrek was the answer. It wasn't but the Jeep so far has filled in nicely. It's not a new concept and was a lot more expensive than what the Elio was supposed to be and what this Sondors Metacycle is priced at. At $100 refundable as a preorder I'm really tempted to jump in today, but just as I was ready to commit I reminded myself of the Elio and the money that was not "Refundable". "Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me." Is what I heard in my minds voice. Sure it's apples and oranges in the type and situation, but close enough for my mind today. I ride my current motorcycle almost every day to work, getting groceries and on many of my extended trips while I am set up for an assignment. This will not replace it, but I could leave the big bike in the garage all nice and clean for those bigger trips and not worry about the times where it's too far (or hilly) to ride the pedal cycle, yet not far enough to actually bring the gas powered up to operating temperature before arriving. With the electric there is no warm up or cool down that I can determine. If I actually invest in this I will remove the link to the company so as not to seem to be promoting. Rod
  18. That statement is not true. I know it for a fact. What does happen often is the tire shop throws in a bag of balancing medium and doesn't tell the new tire with beads owner that it takes a bit of time for the bag to get punctured and the beads to spread out to where they are needed. I had that actually happen to me when I had new tires placed on one of my vehicles. I had them spin balance them, break one side and put in a portion of the beads. I didn't think I needed to tell them to break the bag before installing, but I guess I did. The first 15 miles were interesting, maybe because the tires and wheels were already balanced and it was just throwing the bag around inside intact. Everything smoothed out and all has been good with the set for several years. I do occasionally notice the beads when it's really cold, they seem to clump together for a bit and I feel it. Doesn't take long and it smooth sailing again. Rod
  19. It would be interesting to see a truck with super singles in front of a set of duals. Photos please. Rod
  20. My 2001 has an issue of not finding Neutral and not starting with the key. I've found another way to start the motor and in time Neutral will show up and I am able to drive. I've had several mechanics try to find the issue and once I thought it was fixed. Had months of no failures or the message "Check Transmission next stop". Like Vern. Someday a complete repair will have to happen, when the truck won't move. Rod
  21. Reading is reading in my "BOOK", as long as it's FUNdemental. Rod
  22. Not sure what the differences are, but I'm sure there are some. While Diesel is flammable, it's not all that "EXPLOSIVE" unless many things happen at the right time. Gasoline is explosive with just a spark. Most "Gas tanks" are no longer metal, are most often mounted between the frame rails and not outside of them. Remember the gas tanks behind the seats of Pickup Trucks? How about the Ford Pinto? Remember most rules are made for those did something dangerous in the past. If you can mount that tank safely and ensure it's never overfilled and is vented properly you could use it for a long time. Any one of the potential issues could cause a huge hole in the wallet though. JMHO, Rod
  23. Thanks for your reply and suggestions. I have come to terms with it and yes I have searched the "You Tube" quite a bit in addition to other sources. I guess my first cat's were the more docile kind and it was 20 years ago, so memory may have been stretched. My daughters cat is a perfect gentleman whenever I took care of him. The worst thing was he found out how to open on of my wardrobe drawers and find his way back under the shower. I wondered why some of my dark colored socks would come out of the clean clothes drawer covered with cat hair that I knew wasn't there when I put them in the drawer. I have a harness and have taken "Tuna" out for a walk, but all she wanted to do was crawl under the trailer. Need to just load her up in the Jeep and go to an area where there is nothing to hide under and see what happens. She is pretty good about coming to me when I call her (at least inside) and doesn't get weird when picked up. Sorry to hear you are "Grounded", hope all is well. I have made a reservation and have the time off for the HDT Rally this year, hope to see you there if things work out to get ungrounded. I was hoping to have a nice cool summer in North Dakota, but it's turned out to be the hottest summer they have had for a while. It's also has been extremely dry and I'm on a gravel road about a mile to get to the park. I gave up trying to keep my vehicles clean, I just keep them covered. Until the next time our paths cross, Rod
  24. lappir

    Fuel tanks

    Depends on where it is, but I sometimes go in and prepay a little over the amount I know it will take and advise the cashier I may have to "Turn Around" to fill the other side. Have had them come out and block the pump while I turned around before, not often, but.... I'd sure like to have more money than brains, but enough brains to know when to stop spend foolishly. Some have "Spouses" for that. Rod
  25. lappir

    Fuel tanks

    Not lazy, and you could go for a long time never filling the non drivers side tank if you wanted to stop for fuel more often. I would try to use the "20 gallon max" fuel discounts in the truck, but figured out it was much more trouble than what it was really worth. For those who travel every few days or weeks it would be much easier. With my truck it sits for months. I do try to keep it fullish when sitting. Rod
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