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  1. When I pulled into the current spot in North Dakota the person on duty mentions she didn't know I'd be coming in with a Semi. I had told the person I spoke with on the phone I had a "Big Rig" with a big truck a car and motorcycle with me and I needed at least 70 feet of space. She said no problem. Sometimes it's just the lack of communication on the part of the parks. Rod
  2. Never thought of Tractor Supply. I don't do Amazon so they can keep it. I have been to a Grainger, but never thought to ask there either. I thought Auto Parts stores would have it but got blank stares. Rod
  3. From the looks of the photos I found on Googling the make and model you have at least a 3500 since it's a dual wheel rear end. As far as the motor, they are almost all the same no matter what they occupy. Rod
  4. But today she is a biter and pouncing on me constantly. It's been a while since I have had a pet in my home I would "Cat Sit" for my daughters feline and have for the 4 years she has had him. I would always miss him when he would go back home. My daughter always encouraged me to get a playmate of my own. Some of you may have read the Tuna saga where she was there and then gone. She seemed to get accustomed easily to the transfer from an outside to inside cat after her visit to the Vet to get checked out, vaccinated and spayed. She even traveled very well in the truck from Oklahoma to North Dakota with a side trip to South East Iowa. Here's s picture of her being good watching the dog outside. It's been a progressive thing. She would hide under my bed and pounce on my foot when I would walk by. Never with claws out and I thought it was cute. Recently she has chosen to DEMAND attention by attacking me with claws out and biting until I start playing with her. Today it has been constant since I got out of bed and am trying to get ready for work. I did purchase a new toy yesterday. Its a round tray with a ping pong ball in a track on the outside and a cardboard scratching area on the inside. There was a bag of "Catnip" included that you are to sprinkle into the cardboard, but apparently it came fully loaded. She was enamored with it for almost 30 minutes and then started playing with the ball attached for another hour. Quite funny to watch. So any other cat owners encountered this and is there a fix? I was thinking it was too good to be true, how she was such a good cat. When I lay down to sleep she climbs in bed and remains there until just before the alarm goes off or her water fountain turns on ( I need to synchronize that to the alarm.) At least as far as I know. She doesn't make a peep all night and if I wake up she is right there. It took me a bit to write this this morning, but now she seems to have been played/attacked out. I did put food out and clean the litter box already thinking maybe she was trying to communicate with me. The only thing it seems is she wants attention. Rod
  5. Rick Jennings (RickandAlana) had a new motor put in somewhere close to there, maybe he will see this and chime in. Rod
  6. On my truck the drivers side always shuts off first, but that's the one I always start filling first. Most of the tandem pumps do not give a gallon on each side, but a total only one. There is no way of knowing how many gallons go into each side unless you authorize two pumps or fill one and then turn around and fill the other. I don't worry about it anymore. I used to "Stick" the tanks and at one time thought it would be smart to check for "Water" in the tanks, but never found any place to buy the past I used to use at the "Gas Station" I worked at. Both owners have passed away and nobody I have asked has had any idea what I've asked for. Rod
  7. The first 5th wheel I purchased was from a private seller and the title was at his lender. As soon as my money arrived at his bank he provided me with a bill of sale and I provided him with an address in which to have his lender to send the title. I then proceeded to hook up to the trailer and pull it several miles to an RV park where I plugged it in overnight ( to charge up the depleted batteries) and then pulled it to a parking lot near my apartment to transfer my belongings into it. I then headed to my next location and finally to South Florida. Through the entire trip I expected to be pulled over at least once, but it never happened. I had the bill of sale in my glove box and a copy of the prior owners registration and a contact telephone number. I was North of Salt Lake City, UT at the start and West Palm Beach , Fl before the title and my license plates caught up with me. I made a few day stop in Iowa where I had new tires put on the trailer. I'm not saying you should do that, but..... This was many years ago and I no longer own the truck or trailer used in the event. Rod
  8. I have done many a trip across I 80 and agree it's not my favorite road, especially east of Des Moines, Iowa. Kansas and Nebraska are both flat and somewhat boring to drive through so it's a toss up 80 vs 70. I think 70 was better maintained in Kansas than 80 is in Nebraska. Iowa and Missouri both fall short I think for their interstate maintenance. I rode a motorcycle across Northern Nebraska once and it was also very boring. Nothing to look at except what looked like sand hills. Good Luck with your trip. Rod
  9. lappir

    Alaska 2022

    Thanks for your reply. I have looked at and am responding to your email. Have you always used the same vendor for your rental? Rod
  10. lappir

    Alaska 2022

    Have you rented a Class C before? Were you able to "Boondock" in it or were you tied to getting power every evening? How many miles did you travel and would you do it again? I have a ton of questions, but will stop as to not hijack the post. You can PM me, send an email to lappir1@yahoo.com if you like. Thanks in advance. Rod
  11. lappir

    Alaska 2022

    I will mark as interested, but not likely. A 3 month vacation isn't in the cards right now. I would want to utilize all of the time available, I think. Now if working up there living in my home on wheels is possible, I'd be up for joining the rally in/on a 2 or 4 wheeler. Will be watching the action here though. Rod
  12. The hardest part of choosing, is not knowing if it will work. The hardest part of knowing if it will work is choosing. Once the choice is made then you will know pretty soon how things work. There are "Trade offs" with all sorts of living arrangements. I have traveled in my work since 1989, but didn't start full time RV/home on wheels living until the early 2000's. My current home was built for me in 2013. I had lived in a conventionally of the lot built "Toyhauler" for the 5+ years prior and it was the 3rd model/type I have lived in. Is it perfect? No, does it fill the bill the majority of the time yes. Is it stealthy, absolutely not. Would I do it again, maybe. I plan to continue the mobile life as long as I can still do all that's needed to pack it up and move to the next spot. It's more expensive than living in a "Sticks and bricks" and doesn't have the ability to build up equity as a typical home, but at least for now I'm able to swing the extra costs. My hope is when it's too much to move I have found a place to park it where it and I may remain. Good luck with your choosing and may you get it "Acceptable" very soon. Rod
  13. Thank you. Just turned mine off. I put off allowing the updates as long as possible, but it seems they somehow sneak in. Rod
  14. Noticed a new Icon to the bottom right of my computer (PC). Sort of a square box. I hovered over it and it said "not connected feed unavailable". ( I had not yet connected to my WIFI source.) Now it's showing a temperature and an incorrect weather reading. It's clearly overcast and raining but I see 65F and partly Sunny. Clicked on it, tried to remove it, tried to turn it off and the only thing it allowed me to do was make a comment. I DON'T LIKE IT. Is what I wrote. Doubt the reader will care. Rod
  15. Did not know Pandora is now owned by SiriusXM, but now that you mention it I can see the parallels. Play the same music over and over. I am trying to bounce around from artist to artist a bit more. It seems you get a bit more content from similar artists. It's not always good, but it is a change. Thanks again for the comments. Rod
  16. This is making me think I will keep my 2001 for as long as it will run. On a side note with a question. How often do you start the truck, drive a few miles, turn it off and do that again? How often do you do that? I'm thinking this is the first real trip with the truck pulling, am I close on that thought? The first year I had my truck I would take it for a drive every couple weeks, mostly because I didn't park it on site with my trailer and couldn't keep it plugged in. Found I couldn't really "Warm" the truck up much with all those drives and I had a near empty truck by the time my stay was over. I usually didn't purchase fuel in South Florida and waited until I was on the interstate highway system where I'm more likely to get fresh fuel. I now start my truck when I am ready to hook up, and I don't turn it off until I will be somewhere for over an hour. I usually have a 4 to 6 hour trip at least and sometimes 2 to 3 times that. I no longer drive unless it's going to be used or needs service. Good luck with figuring it all out and you can get back to enjoying the trip. Rod
  17. I remember seeing something like that too, but don't remember where. If you want to shop for me in about a year, let me know. I get no satisfaction from shopping and usually pay too much because of that. Rod
  18. Those are not temperature I would be concerned about. Your engine most likely has an 180 to 200 degree thermostat. Have you checked the oil temperature? I like it when it gets to near 200 because it will for sure get rid of any water that may have condensed into the oil. Most of the time my water temp gauge shows low, but I have had it get to 190+ in some how weather and heavy pull. Just make sure the mixture is good and you don't have a coolant leak somewhere. Rod
  19. I believe one of the owners at Excel is now part of the New Horizons (785) 238-7575 company. A call to them may get you on the right path for a proper replacement. https://horizonsrv.com/ Rod
  20. lappir

    Iowa to North Dakota

    My guess was a Szmyt build too. Henry say's there are a half a dozen of them out there. It had an air bag to tilt. Should have taken more photos, but failed. Maybe they will find the Forum. Rod
  21. On my trip to North Dakota I pulled into a rest area and found this truck with a Smart on top. They were set up to stay the night with camp chairs and some interesting Martini fixins that kept the drink cold and a clear cover to prevent any thing else from sharing. They were a couple from Pennsylvania on their way to Montana with some more equipment for their home build. They were pulling a triple axle tall trailer that was mostly an open van for hauling things (a 20000# saw mill was in there on this trip. There was a living area at the front and he had a very interesting Utilities set up with all the tanks stacked in one area with lots of access to view and service if needed. I inquired if they were Escapees members and they have never heard of the forum. I asked who built their Smart bed and they said it was on the truck when they got is a few years ago. I think I know who built it, but does anyone else want to venture a guess? I know it's a single photo and I was able to walk around it a bit. Rod
  22. lappir

    Tires

    It all depends on your location and use. Those things change often and sometimes dramatically as a full timer. I just replaced the tires on my truck. They were at least 7 years old, were very high quality brand and recommended by my Brother the "Tire Guy". Of course he was the one to recommend me replacing my "Retread" rear tires with "Steers". His thought I would not be running through "Feed Lots" and stuff his mostly "Farmer" customer base does. Well I got stuck on the level in wet grass with the steers. Closed shoulder lugs are much better, we found. My take offs look like they have had very little wear in the 7 years and the farmers he will sell them too will get many more years and miles out of them. They will be happy, he will be happy and I hope I am happy when I get the bill. I did not replace the tires with the best he could get and instead went with the least expensive. Why pay the extra dollars for something that is going to sit for months at a time is my thought. We will see how my logic pays off for me. I did learn a valuable lesson and thankfully didn't have a "here hold my beer moment". When I arrived in Lawton, OK last fall it was a messy rainy day and the very next day there was a major ICE event. My brakes apparently didn't dry very well and the next spring when I tried to move one of them was stubborn in breaking loose. I thought, no big deal pull forward, back up and it will come loose. NOPE. I thought 'OK, pull it out on the concrete street, it will come loose'. NOPE Pull into the next drive and call for help. My mechanic friend say's grab a hammer and tap the drum, it' will pop loose and YES it did. I looked at the tires and didn't think there was any damage, WRONG. The "Cheap" no name OEM tires on my trailer took the abuse and didn't fail on me. I had planned to replace the tires, but my Brother said they look real good, I can't read the date code because they are all on the inside, but "I'd run them". I decided why not turn them around. I have dual tandems and the inside tires have not seen much sun which I've heard is hardest on them (except for the sitting for months at a time_). We started pulling the tires and wheels off and found my MISTAKE. "NEVER DRAG YOUR TIRES THINKING THE BRAKES WILL RELEASE". Found two HUGE flat spots on that set with cords showing. I had traveled at least 1000 miles since the brake event and had looked at the tires multiple times, never seeing the damage. The little guy who could fit under the trailer to set the jacks saw them right away, didn't say anything about it until what was almost too late, but I did get two new tires in that spot. That's my tire story up to today. My 600 mile trip was uneventful now they will sit again for a few months. I have covered them, mostly because the inside tires never get washed and the White wheels are no longer that color, nor will they be unless repainted. Maybe later. Rod
  23. lappir

    Hood Removal

    Can't wait to hear about your results. My hood is faded and I cannot seem to bring back any shine to it at all. Quit trying years ago. Checked with a friend about a repaint, but 15K was not in my budget. That was for the whole truck, didn't think of just doing the hood. I'm sure the prices have gone up a lot more, by now. Rod
  24. Not only would you hear it, but if they are flying right over you will have the heavy exhaust particles covering your rig in no time. PBIA in the 1990's to 2003, of course the sugar burn was worse a couple times a year, at least you won't have to contend with that near Jacksonville. In the early 1990's I stayed at a park near the Air Force Base, but was in my pickup with a topper and not the HDT. Only time I stayed near Jacksonville. Had to pick up my Temp Nursing License for a job in Clewiston, FL. "Americas Sweetest Town", surrounded by sugar cane fields. Rod
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