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Topic: How many of us are there? Owners of Dodge based RV's?

Posted By: glw on 08/31/07 06:14pm

eyeteeth,

Thought you were taking off this afternoon?...[emoticon]

Probably going to be one heck of a lot of traffic today...

I think I'll just take the old parts with me on the toilet, one thing I hate is 3 trips to get the job done.

Besides, I plan on staying home and getting this done Sat., then my son and I are going to the Skeet shoot at the local range here in Phoenix. Dove season opens in the morning, hopefully everyone will be out there, and leave us lots of room.....[emoticon]






Posted By: clockwork oranjaboom on 08/31/07 06:50pm

glw wrote:

eyeteeth,

Thought you were taking off this afternoon?...[emoticon]

Probably going to be one heck of a lot of traffic today...

I think I'll just take the old parts with me on the toilet, one thing I hate is 3 trips to get the job done.

Besides, I plan on staying home and getting this done Sat., then my son and I are going to the Skeet shoot at the local range here in Phoenix. Dove season opens in the morning, hopefully everyone will be out there, and leave us lots of room.....[emoticon]


Dude! You included 'old parts' 'toilet' and '3 trips to get the job done ' in the same sentence! A deconstructionist's dream!
dave


Posted By: glw on 08/31/07 06:58pm

clockwork,

.............[emoticon]...........


Posted By: Leeann on 08/31/07 07:05pm

Hey, Trish!

You could match me:

http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/mld/rvs/409813309.html

Gambrills is around the corner from me... [emoticon]


'73 Concord 20' Class A w/Dodge 440 - see profile for photo


Posted By: 79powerwagon on 08/31/07 08:50pm

Gary, 1977 was already unleaded fuel required, so you should be just fine! It's 1973 (trucks) and earlier that you'll need the hardened seats.

Leeann/Trish, I'm on miserable dial-up... what you got there?


She ain't purdy, but at least she's slow!



Posted By: glw on 09/01/07 12:00am

79powerwagon,

Well that's cool,[emoticon] but wonder why he would mention that. Maybe just because of it's age he wanted to be sure I didn't gummy it up huh,...

Well, I'll be working on it(toilet) today, looking for more questions to ask all of you...[emoticon]. But "eyeteeth" gave me some things to look for, so maybe it'll go smooth. Not be be scared, there's always an answer here.....

Gary Webb
Phoenix, AZ


Posted By: Trish Davis on 09/01/07 06:26am

Leeann wrote:

... back spasms I'm still recovering from...
... we're planning on fixing the newly-found leaks in the roof, finally putting the last fuel tank in place so we can attach the pumps, wires and fuel lines to all (already in place) and remove the mechanical pump. Oh, and putting up our shed. [emoticon]

Right..this's what you are *supposed* to be doing when your back's gone south.

I wouldn't know... personally. ;-)
Me, I never do things I shouldn't.
Yeah and today, I GOT TO finish up the engine paint and frame on my MC.


Posted By: Trish Davis on 09/01/07 06:58am

Eric ..
We got DSL. 10 years of dial-up, we deserve it.
Took AT&T that long to run the DSL lines --or whatever they are. However, what I've got right now is a message from Yahoo mail saying "we are experiencing a problem, it happens a lot, be patient, or bite me" or words to that effect....

I got about half the 66 pics downloaded, what about I send them to Leeann for a look-see? Are you /your ISP game, my dear? I have no clue how to upload them to this site /any site.

Yes, actually, I am too old to learn.
Solid lifters I can handle, j.pegs, no way.

Ahh, Leeann, the Concord... saw that, gotta be at least 25' and yours, at 20' is one thing, 5 more feet of conventional construction ...uhm, no. Too heavy.


Posted By: Leeann on 09/01/07 08:45am

^ heh [emoticon] I thought it was at least a 24' myself.

I'm on FIOS. I can't stand dial-up any more [emoticon]

Just an aside, but if you can't get DSL, cable or FIOS where you live, try these guys (works for bf's brother in the backwoods): www.wildblue.com

Send the pics my way, Trish! I'd be happy to put up a gallery for all to see, too.


Oh, and all those tasks? I get to be supervisor [emoticon]


Posted By: glw on 09/01/07 11:50am

LEEANN and others,

Just from experience, wildblue does not have a very good track record. I know several people in Ga. that use them and very diappointed. Email is always down and the slightest storm, they are down.

I have Qwest myself, ther're bad enough....LOL.

Gary Webb
Phoenix, AZ


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