Pearce's Wanderlodge Travels.
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05-10-2006, 10:11
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Pearce's Wanderlodge Travels.
Howdy, Y'all.
After having a very pleasant and restful stay of 10 days at Daingerfield State Park in Daingerfield,TX we are presently parked in the back yard of Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider in Duncan, OK. This is the first time I have been in Oklahoma and I really like the wide open spaces of this area. Lots of farmland. We lost the use of our generator as its' cooling fan would not function. We figured that we would have to replace that fan motor. However, Ralph found an extra switch that controls the fan motor circuit breaker. This switch was turned off. Gee, how did that happen? Was it turned off during the genset service performed by Bleakley RV? There is no way to really be certain. What a relief to know that we have one less repair to worry about. We are waiting upon the arrival of 2 fan motors, one for the bed room air conditioners and one for the LR air conditioner. Ralph also found a fist-sized hole in a section of the exhaust pipe of the Detroit diesel engine. Jack is going to work on removing the affected part. Then he will replace it. This should prove interesting as the area that he needs to work in is not all that big. had to pull out the whole exhaust. The muffler was a hollow can with lots of dirt and rusty bits of metal. So Ralph's contacts are looking for replacement parts. Reckon we are going to be here a lil' while longer. We discovered a rusting spot at the top of the outside window frame. That has to be fixed. The coach's steps received a performance tweaking and lubrication from Ralph. They work better, now. Jack and Ralph realigned the front door and it closes a lot tighter now. Jack is going to investigate the electric door lock's mechanism to determine why it doesn't work. There are some minor plumbing issues to deal with. Ralph and Jack are going to perform some lubrication on the chassis. Ralph is also going to perform an inspection of the brakes. We are learning a lot about our Wanderlodge's systems from Ralph. He is a very good technician, teacher and a really nice person. His wife, Charolette, has made us feel right at home. We found out that our cat, Oreo, is afraid of storms. She will hide under the kitchen table or Jack's chair and cower. Poor kitty. While traveling, she rides in her luxurious carrier complete with psuedo-sheepskin padding. carrier willingly, though. I had a weird thing happen to my cell phone. It stopped "talking" to my computer via cable for about 4 days. That was really frustrating as I could not get our email. Yesterday I dropped the phone on the kitchen floor. It was dead as far as I could tell. Jack re-seated the battery and the phone was revived. And guess what?! The phone now "talks" to the computer and I can get our email!!! Black magic!! We expected to be here through next week. BUT that might change. Our son, Matt, may drive up from Fort Worth, TX with our grandson, Cole. Cole will spend his 2 months of summer vacation with us. Belen, NM is our planned next stop. That is the news from our Wanderlodge. Regards, Jack and Liz Pearce and Oreo. Fulltiming in a 1993 Wanderlodge WB |
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05-10-2006, 10:33
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Pearce's Wanderlodge Travels.
Sure is good to hear that Ralph is getting you fixed up. We thought
we might see you in Albuquerque, but sounds like we will be home before you leave Ralph's. We will leave Torrey, Utah on Friday. That will put us home Monday or Tuesday of next week. We have been having a ball. R.E. (Ron) Marabito, Dallas, TX 92WB40 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jack and Liz Pearce" > > > Howdy, Y'all. > > After having a very pleasant and restful stay of 10 days at > Daingerfield State Park in Daingerfield,TX we are presently parked in > the back yard of Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider in Duncan, OK. This > is the first time I have been in Oklahoma and I really like the wide > open spaces of this area. Lots of farmland. > > We lost the use of our generator as its' cooling fan would not > function. We figured that we would have to replace that fan motor. > However, Ralph found an extra switch that controls the fan motor > circuit breaker. This switch was turned off. Gee, how did that happen? > Was it turned off during the genset service performed by Bleakley RV? > There is no way to really be certain. What a relief to > know that we have one less repair to worry about. > > We are waiting upon the arrival of 2 fan motors, one for the bed room > air conditioners and one for the LR air conditioner. Ralph also found > a fist-sized hole in a section of the exhaust pipe of the Detroit > diesel engine. Jack is going to work on removing the affected part. > Then he will replace it. This should prove interesting as the area > that he needs to work in is not all that big. > had to pull out the whole exhaust. The muffler was a hollow can with > lots of dirt and rusty bits of metal. So Ralph's contacts > are looking for replacement parts. Reckon we are going to be here a > lil' while longer. > > We discovered a rusting spot at the top of the outside window frame. > That has to be fixed. > > The coach's steps received a performance tweaking and lubrication from > Ralph. They work better, now. Jack and Ralph realigned the > front door and it closes a lot tighter now. > > Jack is going to investigate the electric door lock's mechanism to > determine why it doesn't work. There are some minor plumbing issues > to deal with. Ralph and Jack are going to perform some lubrication on > the chassis. Ralph is also going to perform an inspection of the brakes. > > We are learning a lot about our Wanderlodge's systems from Ralph. He > is a very good technician, teacher and a really nice person. His wife, > Charolette, has made us feel right at home. > > We found out that our cat, Oreo, is afraid of storms. She will hide > under the kitchen table or Jack's chair and cower. Poor kitty. > > While traveling, she rides in her luxurious carrier complete with > psuedo-sheepskin padding. > carrier willingly, though. > > I had a weird thing happen to my cell phone. It stopped "talking" to > my computer via cable for about 4 days. That was really frustrating as > I could not get our email. Yesterday I dropped the phone on the > kitchen floor. It was dead as far as I could tell. Jack re-seated the > battery and the phone was revived. And guess what?! The phone now > "talks" to the computer and I can get our email!!! > > Black magic!! > > We expected to be here through next week. BUT that might change. Our > son, Matt, may drive up from Fort Worth, TX with our grandson, Cole. > Cole will spend his 2 months of summer vacation with us. Belen, NM is > our planned next stop. > > That is the news from our Wanderlodge. > > Regards, > Jack and Liz Pearce and Oreo. > Fulltiming in a 1993 Wanderlodge WB > |
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