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Thanks to Ernie/Spare stuff to carry
08-09-2008, 05:56
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Thanks to Ernie/Spare stuff to carry

Hi Shane,



Was real nice to meet you & Kelly in Livingston. We all sure
enjoyed your brisket. Now I see why your nickname is so well earned!.
Kellie & Katie said they had a fun time at the Sweet Pea festival
with your Kelly. Katie says to tell her thanks again for the T shirt.
Kellie & Katie went to Yellowstone today with Katie's boyfriend
from Indiana.



Sounds like you've had a good trip back home with no real major
problems. How was Grand Teton & Jackson? I imagine that the
traffic was probably a real bear.



Thanks again for all the fine food & the visit. Kellie said she
would write down the cookie recipe & send it to your Kelly.



Terry Neal
Bozeman, MT
82PT40 6V92TA
74FC34 6V53T





sfedeli3 wrote:


We're just wrapping up our 5K mile trip from Hershey out to Glacier

NP, Ernie's Camp-o-rama at the Livingston Fairgrounds and Teton NP. As

many of you know, last weekend, Ernie re-carpeted our PT with some

Mohawk designer grade stuff that we bought at Lowe's. Over the past

few days, we've really come to enjoy having nice carpet in the coach

and are very grateful to him for doing such a fantastic job. If you

are giving flooring installation a thought, he is quite the expert and

proved it to Kelly and I with his fine workmanship. I made a pretty

good try at restoring his exterior paint by using a mechanical buffer,

3M rubbing compound and Paint Guard Plus wax. The brown paint looks

almost new, but the cream is so thin that little could be done to

restore any shine to it. Given the great job that he did on our coach,

I really wish that I could have done better.



So far, we've traveled 4,746 miles. the ol' 6V92 has been running

great, averaging 5.88 MPG over the whole trip (mountains and all). We

used 7.5 qts of oil so far and have been running around 65-70 MPH.

We're on the Ohio turnpike tonight spending the evening at one of

their very nice travel plazas. 6 of them have hookups for $15, but we

opted for the boon docking corral since we DO have a Bluebird and all.

So far, we've had a need for the following items- Throttle return

spring (happens to match the one on an '85 Caprice 4 BBL carburetor);

A thrown belt on the alternator (I guess the wife's microwave-reheat

of the quesadilla's with the inverter on in Nebraska was just too much

for the brand spanking new Leece-Neville's Green Stripe belts to

handle); A rubber door hinge (only the mid-80's folks have to worry

about these- and they are still available from the school bus side of

bluebird). I'm glad that I had a mounted spare tire and my X-12 wrench

in Montana- there were places in there that had surely never seen a

bus, let alone changed a tire on one. If you don't leave the cities or

populated areas too much, then both are sort of overkill. My 220V fan

died on the Perkins Genset before we left, so I temporarily installed

a Hayden 12V fan on the outside of the radiator and it did just fine

at cooling the genset on our trip. I'll replace the old motor, but

having one of the Hayden fans in the roof pod is a thought!



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Thanks to Ernie/Spare stuff to carry - sfedeli3 - 08-08-2008, 14:44
Thanks to Ernie/Spare stuff to carry - Scott Forman - 08-08-2008, 15:03
Thanks to Ernie/Spare stuff to carry - Curt Sprenger - 08-08-2008, 15:54
Thanks to Ernie/Spare stuff to carry - Curt Sprenger - 08-08-2008, 15:57
Thanks to Ernie/Spare stuff to carry - erniecarpet@... - 08-08-2008, 21:12
Thanks to Ernie/Spare stuff to carry - sfedeli3 - 08-08-2008, 23:40
Thanks to Ernie/Spare stuff to carry - sfedeli3 - 08-08-2008, 23:44
Thanks to Ernie/Spare stuff to carry - Terry Neal - 08-09-2008 05:56



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