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10-03-2006, 09:08
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Gardner- have a safe trip. Print out the member to member contact list in our
database-- just in case you need to talk to one of our members. Ernie Ekberg 83 PT40 Livingston, Montana [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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10-03-2006, 12:37
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I am ready to take the first trip in my 78FC33. I got my Jeep setup
to tow, got the heaters working, got a new propane detector with auto shutoff and a new CO detector, fresh oil & filters, spare filters for everything. The am/fm stereo works, but I don't have any 8 tracks for it. I have lots of tools, wire, connectors, volt/ohm meter, tire guages, air hose, sewer hose, potable water hose, other hose for cleaning dump hose, rubber gloves, and a ton of other useless wonderment that I might need over a hundred year period. I am going from North Jersey to southern New Hampshire on October 13th (maybe 250 miles). We will be staying at the Field & stream campground in Brookline, NH. From there we will take the toad up to Plymouth to visit my son at Plymouth state University, and then back to the campground and leave the next day. If all goes well I will be back on the forum Sunday OCT.15th in the evening. Gardner 78FC33 |
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10-03-2006, 13:03
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Where is Brookline? We will be there visiting our Son and his Family
about that time. Will fly in on Oct 8 and leave for home on Oct 17. We will be in Newton NH. Coffee Pot on?? I well remember our first trip. Got 12 miles from home & the torque converter let loose... 2nd try---got 30 miles pas Las Vegas & old rotten hester bypass hose let go. Rest of trip fun, of sorys... Jack Smith --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gardner Yeaw" wrote: > > I am ready to take the first trip in my 78FC33. I got my Jeep setup > to tow, got the heaters working, got a new propane detector with > auto shutoff and a new CO detector, fresh oil & filters, spare > filters for everything. The am/fm stereo works, but I don't have any > 8 tracks for it. I have lots of tools, wire, connectors, volt/ohm > meter, tire guages, air hose, sewer hose, potable water hose, other > hose for cleaning dump hose, rubber gloves, and a ton of other > useless wonderment that I might need over a hundred year period. > > I am going from North Jersey to southern New Hampshire on October > 13th (maybe 250 miles). We will be staying at the Field & stream > campground in Brookline, NH. From there we will take the toad up to > Plymouth to visit my son at Plymouth state University, and then back > to the campground and leave the next day. > > If all goes well I will be back on the forum Sunday OCT.15th in > the evening. > > Gardner > 78FC33 > |
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10-03-2006, 14:07
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Gardner,
Have a fantastic time and savor the adventue. We were given some excellent advice by two fellow RV'ers we encountered this past spring while at the Blue Ox Factory during our Maiden Voyage in ToWanda: When something happens that you didn't plan on don't get upset. Instead, take advantage of the learning opportunity life has just presented you and you'll be ahead of the game for the experience it gives you in return. As we now like to say, "What did we learn new today?" Happy Trails! Ken & Patti Marsh Full-timing as of March '07 ToWanda, 1989 WB40 Gardner Yeaw am ready to take the first trip in my 78FC33. I got my Jeep setup to tow, got the heaters working, got a new propane detector with auto shutoff and a new CO detector, fresh oil & filters, spare filters for everything. The am/fm stereo works, but I don't have any 8 tracks for it. I have lots of tools, wire, connectors, volt/ohm meter, tire guages, air hose, sewer hose, potable water hose, other hose for cleaning dump hose, rubber gloves, and a ton of other useless wonderment that I might need over a hundred year period. I am going from North Jersey to southern New Hampshire on October 13th (maybe 250 miles). We will be staying at the Field & stream campground in Brookline, NH. From there we will take the toad up to Plymouth to visit my son at Plymouth state University, and then back to the campground and leave the next day. If all goes well I will be back on the forum Sunday OCT.15th in the evening. Gardner 78FC33 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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10-03-2006, 22:44
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Gardner,
Why not take a pre-maiden voyage and come join us in Long Island? The advantages are. 1.) It's not too far, you'll save fuel 2.) Great comradere 3.) If you can survive NY streets, bridges, low overpasses and the guessing game of which Parkways your allowed on and where! You can drive anywhere! Tom Sorrentino Bedford Hills, NY 1987 PT38 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gardner Yeaw" wrote: > > I am ready to take the first trip in my 78FC33. I got my Jeep setup > to tow, got the heaters working, got a new propane detector with > auto shutoff and a new CO detector, fresh oil & filters, spare > filters for everything. The am/fm stereo works, but I don't have any > 8 tracks for it. I have lots of tools, wire, connectors, volt/ohm > meter, tire guages, air hose, sewer hose, potable water hose, other > hose for cleaning dump hose, rubber gloves, and a ton of other > useless wonderment that I might need over a hundred year period. > > I am going from North Jersey to southern New Hampshire on October > 13th (maybe 250 miles). We will be staying at the Field & stream > campground in Brookline, NH. From there we will take the toad up to > Plymouth to visit my son at Plymouth state University, and then back > to the campground and leave the next day. > > If all goes well I will be back on the forum Sunday OCT.15th in > the evening. > > Gardner > 78FC33 > |
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10-04-2006, 00:07
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Gardner, We all hope your first trip goes well. There are many great
stories of maiden voyages. Ours included 3 bad tires in the first 40 miles out of Atlanta. 2 out of 3 were operator error. Have fun and expect a few suprises. Adieu2y --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gardner Yeaw" > > I am ready to take the first trip in my 78FC33. I got my Jeep setup > to tow, got the heaters working, got a new propane detector with > auto shutoff and a new CO detector, fresh oil & filters, spare > filters for everything. The am/fm stereo works, but I don't have any > 8 tracks for it. I have lots of tools, wire, connectors, volt/ohm > meter, tire guages, air hose, sewer hose, potable water hose, other > hose for cleaning dump hose, rubber gloves, and a ton of other > useless wonderment that I might need over a hundred year period. > > I am going from North Jersey to southern New Hampshire on October > 13th (maybe 250 miles). We will be staying at the Field & stream > campground in Brookline, NH. From there we will take the toad up to > Plymouth to visit my son at Plymouth state University, and then back > to the campground and leave the next day. > > If all goes well I will be back on the forum Sunday OCT.15th in > the evening. > > Gardner > 78FC33 > |
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10-04-2006, 00:55
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What was the 'operator error' that cost two tires? Preaswure or road
hazards? I store the coach about 20 miles from my home, so I drive it back and forth to work on it. I have put maybe 150 miles on it this way and have had no problems. I think it will make the trip, but will all the other systems keep working? Only the Shadow knows! Gardner 78FC33 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "adieu2y" wrote: > > Gardner, We all hope your first trip goes well. There are many great > stories of maiden voyages. Ours included 3 bad tires in the first 40 > miles out of Atlanta. 2 out of 3 were operator error. Have fun and > expect a few suprises. Adieu2y --- In > WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gardner Yeaw" > > > > I am ready to take the first trip in my 78FC33. I got my Jeep setup > > to tow, got the heaters working, got a new propane detector with > > auto shutoff and a new CO detector, fresh oil & filters, spare > > filters for everything. The am/fm stereo works, but I don't have any > > 8 tracks for it. I have lots of tools, wire, connectors, volt/ohm > > meter, tire guages, air hose, sewer hose, potable water hose, other > > hose for cleaning dump hose, rubber gloves, and a ton of other > > useless wonderment that I might need over a hundred year period. > > > > I am going from North Jersey to southern New Hampshire on October > > 13th (maybe 250 miles). We will be staying at the Field & stream > > campground in Brookline, NH. From there we will take the toad up to > > Plymouth to visit my son at Plymouth state University, and then back > > to the campground and leave the next day. > > > > If all goes well I will be back on the forum Sunday OCT.15th in > > the evening. > > > > Gardner > > 78FC33 > > > |
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10-04-2006, 01:00
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Tom,
I was considering it, but as you said I was puzzeled over which route I could take without taking the roof off or getting a ticket. I also tried to figure out how to make reservations at the campground, but the web site leaves a lot to be desired. All in all, I need to do a lot of che3cking and prep work this weekend to be ready for the NH trip, so I don't think I will make it. Gardner 78FC33 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "thomas_sorrentino" > > Gardner, > > Why not take a pre-maiden voyage and come join us in Long Island? The > advantages are. > 1.) It's not too far, you'll save fuel > 2.) Great comradere > 3.) If you can survive NY streets, bridges, low overpasses and the > guessing game of which Parkways your allowed on and where! You can > drive anywhere! > > Tom Sorrentino > Bedford Hills, NY > 1987 PT38 > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gardner Yeaw" > wrote: > > > > I am ready to take the first trip in my 78FC33. I got my Jeep > setup > > to tow, got the heaters working, got a new propane detector with > > auto shutoff and a new CO detector, fresh oil & filters, spare > > filters for everything. The am/fm stereo works, but I don't have > any > > 8 tracks for it. I have lots of tools, wire, connectors, volt/ohm > > meter, tire guages, air hose, sewer hose, potable water hose, other > > hose for cleaning dump hose, rubber gloves, and a ton of other > > useless wonderment that I might need over a hundred year period. > > > > I am going from North Jersey to southern New Hampshire on October > > 13th (maybe 250 miles). We will be staying at the Field & stream > > campground in Brookline, NH. From there we will take the toad up to > > Plymouth to visit my son at Plymouth state University, and then > back > > to the campground and leave the next day. > > > > If all goes well I will be back on the forum Sunday OCT.15th in > > the evening. > > > > Gardner > > 78FC33 > > > |
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10-04-2006, 01:56
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Gardner,
I'll take all your worries away! If you follow the directions the campground website gives, it will get you there, roof intact and no tickets. For reservations just call and leave a message and they'll call you back. I think there's plenty room. As far as checking things, more heads are better than one! Shane informed me, him and his Dad are looking for projects! Maybe you could come just for a night and a day, and get ready the rest of the weekend. No pressure, I'd just really like to see the old coach all cleaned up! Tom --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gardner Yeaw" wrote: > > Tom, > I was considering it, but as you said I was puzzeled over which > route I could take without taking the roof off or getting a ticket. > I also tried to figure out how to make reservations at the > campground, but the web site leaves a lot to be desired. > > All in all, I need to do a lot of che3cking and prep work this > weekend to be ready for the NH trip, so I don't think I will make it. > > Gardner > 78FC33 > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "thomas_sorrentino" > > > > > Gardner, > > > > Why not take a pre-maiden voyage and come join us in Long Island? > The > > advantages are. > > 1.) It's not too far, you'll save fuel > > 2.) Great comradere > > 3.) If you can survive NY streets, bridges, low overpasses and the > > guessing game of which Parkways your allowed on and where! You can > > drive anywhere! > > > > Tom Sorrentino > > Bedford Hills, NY > > 1987 PT38 > > > > > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gardner Yeaw" > > wrote: > > > > > > I am ready to take the first trip in my 78FC33. I got my Jeep > > setup > > > to tow, got the heaters working, got a new propane detector with > > > auto shutoff and a new CO detector, fresh oil & filters, spare > > > filters for everything. The am/fm stereo works, but I don't have > > any > > > 8 tracks for it. I have lots of tools, wire, connectors, volt/ohm > > > meter, tire guages, air hose, sewer hose, potable water hose, > other > > > hose for cleaning dump hose, rubber gloves, and a ton of other > > > useless wonderment that I might need over a hundred year period. > > > > > > I am going from North Jersey to southern New Hampshire on > October > > > 13th (maybe 250 miles). We will be staying at the Field & stream > > > campground in Brookline, NH. From there we will take the toad up > to > > > Plymouth to visit my son at Plymouth state University, and then > > back > > > to the campground and leave the next day. > > > > > > If all goes well I will be back on the forum Sunday OCT.15th in > > > the evening. > > > > > > Gardner > > > 78FC33 > > > > > > |
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10-04-2006, 02:29
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Tom,
I'll give it some thought, but I would most likley only have Saturday night/Sunday available. I have too many other things to get done around the house aside from the coach. If I don't make it, start wihtout me. Gardner 78FC33 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "thomas_sorrentino" > > Gardner, > > I'll take all your worries away! If you follow the directions the > campground website gives, it will get you there, roof intact and no > tickets. > For reservations just call and leave a message and they'll call you > back. I think there's plenty room. > As far as checking things, more heads are better than one! Shane > informed me, him and his Dad are looking for projects! > Maybe you could come just for a night and a day, and get ready the > rest of the weekend. > No pressure, I'd just really like to see the old coach all cleaned up! > > Tom > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gardner Yeaw" > wrote: > > > > Tom, > > I was considering it, but as you said I was puzzeled over which > > route I could take without taking the roof off or getting a ticket. > > I also tried to figure out how to make reservations at the > > campground, but the web site leaves a lot to be desired. > > > > All in all, I need to do a lot of che3cking and prep work this > > weekend to be ready for the NH trip, so I don't think I will make > it. > > > > Gardner > > 78FC33 > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "thomas_sorrentino" > > > > > > > > Gardner, > > > > > > Why not take a pre-maiden voyage and come join us in Long Island? > > The > > > advantages are. > > > 1.) It's not too far, you'll save fuel > > > 2.) Great comradere > > > 3.) If you can survive NY streets, bridges, low overpasses and > the > > > guessing game of which Parkways your allowed on and where! You > can > > > drive anywhere! > > > > > > Tom Sorrentino > > > Bedford Hills, NY > > > 1987 PT38 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gardner Yeaw" > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > I am ready to take the first trip in my 78FC33. I got my Jeep > > > setup > > > > to tow, got the heaters working, got a new propane detector > with > > > > auto shutoff and a new CO detector, fresh oil & filters, spare > > > > filters for everything. The am/fm stereo works, but I don't > have > > > any > > > > 8 tracks for it. I have lots of tools, wire, connectors, > volt/ohm > > > > meter, tire guages, air hose, sewer hose, potable water hose, > > other > > > > hose for cleaning dump hose, rubber gloves, and a ton of other > > > > useless wonderment that I might need over a hundred year period. > > > > > > > > I am going from North Jersey to southern New Hampshire on > > October > > > > 13th (maybe 250 miles). We will be staying at the Field & > stream > > > > campground in Brookline, NH. From there we will take the toad > up > > to > > > > Plymouth to visit my son at Plymouth state University, and then > > > back > > > > to the campground and leave the next day. > > > > > > > > If all goes well I will be back on the forum Sunday OCT.15th > in > > > > the evening. > > > > > > > > Gardner > > > > 78FC33 > > > > > > > > > > |
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