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- RE_ToddExplorerI did that on a little trail called the Rubicon (Not in a motorhome). Set my coffee cup on the winch bumper, 10 minutes later moved forward about 5 feet,
crushed it!!turbobricklayer wrote:
nice..... but one of these days you'll be going down the road and think, ...now whered i leave my favorite coffee mug? - pnicholsExplorer II
garyhaupt wrote:
...when I stopped to dump, that two thousand dollar camera and lens was still there.
Holy Moly!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Either switch to a steel bumper and glue a magnet to the bottom of the camera ... or get a cheaper camera. :B - j-dExplorer II
garyhaupt wrote:
..when I stopped to dump, that two thousand dollar camera and lens was still there... Gary
And people say our E-Series Class C's ride hard... - garyhauptExplorer
turbobricklayer wrote:
nice..... but one of these days you'll be going down the road and think, ...now whered i leave my favorite coffee mug?
I have a story about that..only it wasn't a coffee mug. And 180k's later...when I stopped to dump, that two thousand dollar camera and lens was still there.
Gary - turbobricklayerExplorernice..... but one of these days you'll be going down the road and think, ...now whered i leave my favorite coffee mug?
- garyhauptExplorer
pnichols wrote:
Gary,
Is that table steel, or can aluminum support a coffee cup? :B
Ohhh ... and what is that black pole sticking up by the driver's side fender?
It is from Aluminess in Ca. A fine piece of equipment with a locking cabinet for the 12,000lb Warn winch.
That pole..is just a pole out in a field of stuff...it is Molson Wa. A living museum of mining and ranching equipment. Great spot.
Gary - pnicholsExplorer IIGary,
Is that table steel, or can aluminum support a coffee cup? :B
Ohhh ... and what is that black pole sticking up by the driver's side fender? - garyhauptExplorer
- j-dExplorer II
CharlesinGA wrote:
If you don't actively protect it, you will lose it, as several companies have discovered the hard way. Charles
Yeah Buddy: Like Aspirin and Band-Aid... - CharlesinGAExplorer
j-d wrote:
-Lqdskier wrote:
Here is a Class C on a 4X4 chassis located in California.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/scz/rvs/6153006785.html
I came up "Deleted" but anyhow, there are those (probably many) who refer to any coach as a "Winnebago."
Some brand names become nouns and verbs. Like:
"I'll FedEx it to you."
"I was Hoovering and didn't hear the doorbell."
Or "Xerox this and hand it to Joe". Warning don't use the word Xerox as a verb in a publication. Xerox has people who do nothing but spend all day searching for "illegal" use of their name and you will get a cease and desist nasty gram from them. If you don't actively protect it, you will lose it, as several companies have discovered the hard way.
Charles
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