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My first SEE is showing the most miles, a bit shy of 6,000. Never did understand who would drive it that far, or why. It runs just fine, though.For the next try it would be valuable to know what the current FLU419 owners consider acceptable as far a miles on the odometer is concerned?
Who has the one with the most miles that is still running strong and did not need major repairs?
I'm pretty sure that was in the manual. I'll have to look again.Wow, link please, if you can find it? That's news to me, and something I've been doing all winter with my SEE.
I'm serious about going hydroboost on my FLUs. The air system, in general, is a massive single-point-of-failure for the truck as a whole. Bye-bye brakes, half your gears, 4WD/difflock... if my air goes out, and I could pick just one system to still have functional, I'd have to say brakes!
Sure, sure; the tequila bottle was unharmed but those that drink from it aren't always so lucky.Well, it did wake me up. And a whole bunch of other people camped nearby.
Luckily the people were fine - the bedroom door (in the rear) blew open and on top of them, shielding them from much of the blast.
But do notice that the tequila bottle was unharmed.
I believe I saw some 1993 placards on one of the popular auction sites that would dress up your totes for " go juice " storageYesterday's activity (which saved me money as it kept me from spending time watching the auction) was to buy totes.View attachment 673378
The two larger ones (330 gallons) will be used for FLU feed. In the long run they may even save not only my back, but also money. Here it's cheaper to have the diesel delivered than to buy red at the station.
Awaiting the more legit 200 gallon tank (which will have a 12 Volt pump) that will be replenished from the totes.
Following the completion of setting up of said tank, a retirement party will be held for about a dozen gas cans.
Them little bees are taking it on the knees here in the U.S. lately. The good news is that the hive was that healthy for another queen and the swarm. That sounds good, General Hood!I think my SEE here at the house has the Texarkana FLU jinx. One of my bee hives swarmed and guess where they set up camp . Under the hood where the rats used to reside. I'll post some photos tomorrow
Nah, if people think it's pomegranate juice, I'm fine with that.I believe I saw some 1993 placards on one of the popular auction sites that would dress up your totes for " go juice " storage
Does that mean they were almost as good at it as GP is?!?Apparently the evaluation was to try to destroy them and apparently they were successful in taking 14 out of service.
My first thought looking at the pics, was "Hope nobody was inside!" I always assumed things like that were propane explosions, but if the fridge explodes, most likely a hydrogen explosion as it turns out. Lotsa ways to burn down or blow up a MH. Obviously I'm into alternative fuel/power (also high-tech surface coatings), and what with all the work I'm doing on my Dodge, I've also considered used veggie oil, CNG, LPG, some tractors these days have biogas digesters, etc. for my fleet...Luckily the people were fine - the bedroom door (in the rear) blew open and on top of them, shielding them from much of the blast.But do notice that the tequila bottle was unharmed.