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  1. Back in the day, medical pricing was based on billed amount. The more you billed for a given procedure (price, not volume) the more the billing allowable went up for the following year. What a great system...

     

     

  2. Please excuse a small take over. Due to some unexpected health issues (not gonna kick off, just prone to falling down) DW & I have decided to sell the bikes. We have another plan. Harley is 2013 12,500 miles, nice bike. Hers is Spyder RTS SM5 (I think). PM me with a phone# if you want to know more.

    Paul

     

     

  3. Just happen to have a truck wash 2 miles from the house. Even after falling off the iron while erecting a building, sometimes I still have to talk myself into skipping the "do it yourself" version of washing the roof of the truck and trailer. Building fall = two shattered wrists/hands and concussion.  Truck wash = $100  No Contest

  4. 1 hour ago, GeorgiaHybrid said:

    If all you are doing is washing the rig, try an extending wand for your pressure washer. I use one similar to this:

    https://www.toolbarn.com/be-pressure-85-206-024l.html/?utm_source=google_shopping&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=CPCS+-+Shopping&utm_term=shopping&utm_content=382gtSTL_pcrid_103905915254_pkw__pmt__pdv_c_product_be-pressure-85.206.024L_&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI4Nr8x6fV4wIVl_hkCh2TwwkxEAQYAyABEgJtNfD_BwE

    It does a great job but you need to be VERY careful when you turn off the spray. You will be leaning into the wand as is has a bit of recoil and if not careful, when you turn off the water flow, it will dip down and hit the roof of the truck. Just make sure to go to the side of the truck before releasing the trigger.

    I use that plus a long extendable fiberglass pole with a brush (bought at the Freightliner dealer) to wash the truck. Doesn't take too long using that method.

    We just had a 16'x78' slab poured to store the truck and trailer so I am thinking about building a movable scaffolding to use when I need to wax the top of the truck. Currently I am using a wash and wax product but it doesn't last very long at all. We also have a baker style scaffold from Northern tools that is roughly 12 feet high that I use on the side of the truck but you still have to reach across about 5' or so to get to the center of the roof, not ideal for waxing hence the reason for some custom built scaffolding that will go over the top of the truck.

    I call BS...Dave wouldn't have a cheap ol' freightliner pole. Probably more like a Snap-On Cane pole complete with red & white bobber, mason's twine for line, and a couple of 3/8" washers for weights.

  5. I'm just a ol' heater & a banger ironworker,  but seems to me that a  small alligator clip with a bit of tape for insulation and an appropriate length of stranded ignition wire ought to get you out from under your rig. And yes, you can buy  "store bought"  leads.  

  6. You folks are looking at this getting out thing the wrong way.  Just open the door, one leg out, roll out of the car on to the ground, then crawl away in the most dignified way you can manage. Only really bad when sleeting...

  7. Yeah, that length thing will be self explanatory if you try to drag it thru the Smoky's at what must be a million inches long. 

    I used a bastardized "Weight & Balance" spreadsheet when I relocated one of the axles on our 44' toy hauler. I combined elements of the Dolly Trolly and the Noteven spreadsheets. Worked quite well, and increased the pin weight by the predicted amount and eliminated the wild sway I had had been experiencing up to that time.

    I like the idea of pencil and paper first. You already have a few limiting dimensions. Legal length limit, usually 65', but can stretch that a bit. Center to center on axles, front to rear. Dimensions of the expected load. Etc, etc

    Go ahead and start your design. There's plenty of folks here who will be thrilled to help you spend your money to get your rig just perfect...

  8. The struts just "pop" off and on. Kind of a ball & socket arrangement. Pop em off with a screwdriver. Pull one, extend it, measure center of ball to center of ball and head on down to your local NAPA or Total Truck Parts store, buy a pair & head home for a simple install.

  9. Advance Auto parts carries them, but they have a weird combination of plastic parts to attach them. Took me and the counter guy about 1/2 hour to get the first one mounted, and  I'm not sure that was anything more than dumb luck...

     

  10. This will be a good time to re-index all of those "how to" VHS ship-in-a-bottle tapes, maybe alphabetize the Myron Floren (sic)  / accordion 8 track tapes (and aone and atwo). I can't see how you would get bored with all that in front of you.

    Let Paula & I know if you need help with anything.

    Paul.

     

  11. When we are traveling, I avoid the big 3 fuel stations like the plague. A few cents difference wouldn't bother me, but the $0.25 to $0.40 cent difference just screams "pay off the fines" money to me. So we stick to smaller dealers, DW hotfoots it into the fuel desk, gives them a deposit on whatever card we're using, I fill'er up, DW goes & closes out the fuel ticket, and off we go like a herd 'o turtles. With a built in discount.

     

  12. Tried the garden hose trick a couple of time. Wife looks in my ear, hose down, and claims all she can see is the gravel on the ground, and then falls over laughing. What am I doing wrong?

  13. my knee doc pointed out that I could get hit by a bus tomorrow, so if the status quo was interfering with life, get 'er done now. Everybody is correct about PT. Therapy will be your one and only chance to develop your range of motion. Have had my new knee for 12 yrs and it still works just fine.

  14. What really help find the problem was that I threatened it with abandonment next to an old 3 hole buick.

    Not that cheap...in keeping with Volvo standards, the sensor is $350. Plus some labor to diagnose, remove, and reinstall. Looking for a test run on Wednesday. Gonna throw an oil sample test at it as well.

    Now, does anybody know who where to get some custom rattle can paint mixed up?

    And thanks to all for the ideas, suggestions and humor. And payback opportunities.

     

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