Well, about ready to head out. Finally! Had her out a few times and she runs and handles great. All of the spring maintenance is done, new
macerator installed, fridge & water heater have both fired up and are running, no leaks in the plumbing!! Got a "Stay a While" and 2 stage regulator
installed on the LP line so I can run the BBQ off the coach tank instead of hauling around a 20 pounder. Although the Onan IS running, I'm still
going to pack one of the Honda's, just in case. Topped the tires up (62 in the front and 55 in the rear) - they were a hair low from over winter but
even from R to L so they're in good shape.
Got the awning down and up again - some PO had taken a bit of a hammer to the release latch and we needed to "coax" it with a small pry bar to reverse
it and roll up again - no mould on it - in nice shape. Now just have to pack and load her up I guess. Heading east through BC, AB & Sask then down
through the US to ON. The plan is to take the SS Badger across Lake Michigan. So, God willin' and the crick don't rise, looking forward to an
interesting and hopefully, relaxing few weeks across and back.
Going to go fill the tank tonight (with premium, EtOH free gas!), park it in front of the house and load her up. Planning (HAH!) to head out around
9ish, and hit Revelstoke somewhere early afternoon.
Wish us luck.
--
Deb McWade
Logan Lake, BC, CAN
"Li'l Sister"
'77 Kingsley, 403, EBL EFI;
TZE167V101404
It's Bigger on the Inside!
macerator installed, fridge & water heater have both fired up and are running, no leaks in the plumbing!! Got a "Stay a While" and 2 stage regulator
installed on the LP line so I can run the BBQ off the coach tank instead of hauling around a 20 pounder. Although the Onan IS running, I'm still
going to pack one of the Honda's, just in case. Topped the tires up (62 in the front and 55 in the rear) - they were a hair low from over winter but
even from R to L so they're in good shape.
Got the awning down and up again - some PO had taken a bit of a hammer to the release latch and we needed to "coax" it with a small pry bar to reverse
it and roll up again - no mould on it - in nice shape. Now just have to pack and load her up I guess. Heading east through BC, AB & Sask then down
through the US to ON. The plan is to take the SS Badger across Lake Michigan. So, God willin' and the crick don't rise, looking forward to an
interesting and hopefully, relaxing few weeks across and back.
Going to go fill the tank tonight (with premium, EtOH free gas!), park it in front of the house and load her up. Planning (HAH!) to head out around
9ish, and hit Revelstoke somewhere early afternoon.
Wish us luck.
--
Deb McWade
Logan Lake, BC, CAN
"Li'l Sister"
'77 Kingsley, 403, EBL EFI;
TZE167V101404
It's Bigger on the Inside!