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Anyone interested in 83 Pace Arrow Tear down and Rebuild?

fulltimin
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Started to look into some water damage in the kitchen of our 83 Pace Arrow. The more I looked, the more I found. I have some pics of the damage so far. Anyone interested in following a rebuild thread?
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FloridaRosebud
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fulltimin wrote:
sundancer268 wrote:
Glad you had a safe trip and are back fully relaxed and ready to go to work. I managed to fix my cruise control today, I really need to get off my keester and cut the grass, It still hasn't been fully cut since I got back from my trip. I still hate cutting grass as it aggravates my allergies. I also am not sure it is worth over $5.00 per gallon to cut. Takes my mower about 5 gallons to cut the place so $25.00 plus to mow.



We did have a great time and the entire 3 week trip including van rental, gas, food and misc, cost us about $2,500, which is about $1,000 less than what gas would have cost for the motor home figured at 8 mpg.

In this situation, I am glad we rented a van.


Glad to be back. Hope everyone is doing well! I missed you all. ๐Ÿ™‚


So inquiring minds want to know - what did you rent? What type of fuel and what was your MPG?

Al

fulltimin
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sundancer268 wrote:
Glad you had a safe trip and are back fully relaxed and ready to go to work. I managed to fix my cruise control today, I really need to get off my keester and cut the grass, It still hasn't been fully cut since I got back from my trip. I still hate cutting grass as it aggravates my allergies. I also am not sure it is worth over $5.00 per gallon to cut. Takes my mower about 5 gallons to cut the place so $25.00 plus to mow.




Fully relaxed and ready to go to work? Surely, you jest! Lol...

After driving about 2750 miles in 6 days, I am ready for a little break. I think I'll take this week off yet, and catch up on some things that need to be done around here, before getting back to work.

We did have a great time and the entire 3 week trip including van rental, gas, food and misc, cost us about $2,500, which is about $1,000 less than what gas would have cost for the motor home figured at 8 mpg.

In this situation, I am glad we rented a van.

I do have some new ideas for the moho though. Living in 60 sq ft for 3 weeks, gave me a few ideas on how to utilize some of our living space.

Btw, I am not planning on utilizing one in the moho, but, using a composting toilet is not nearly as gross as it sounds. Just saying.

Glad to be back. Hope everyone is doing well! I missed you all. ๐Ÿ™‚
If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.

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Good judgement comes from experience.
A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.

sundancer268
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Glad you had a safe trip and are back fully relaxed and ready to go to work. I managed to fix my cruise control today, I really need to get off my keester and cut the grass, It still hasn't been fully cut since I got back from my trip. I still hate cutting grass as it aggravates my allergies. I also am not sure it is worth over $5.00 per gallon to cut. Takes my mower about 5 gallons to cut the place so $25.00 plus to mow.
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fulltimin
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Bruce Brown wrote:
sundancer268 wrote:
Just paid $5.459 for Diesel near Myrtle Beach, SC. Hurts, but I didn't by my coach to set at home. Still have about 1000 miles plus or minus before we get back home. People are still out, I have had some trouble getting sites on the weekends.

We're at $6.50/gallon for diesel locally. We have a ~1,600 mile trip coming up. We're figuring easy math for the budget @ $1.00/mile - just insanity. That same trip 2 years ago would have been ~ 30 cents a mile. Good times these days. :R

In any case, back on topic, obviously Fulltimin won't be taking his project on the road with him.



How about $ .216 cents per mile with average gas $4.461 a gal?

Even if I could have taken the moho along, there was no time to work on it.

Yes, I am back.
If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.

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A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.

fulltimin
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On the way home. Currently near Sturgis, SD.
If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.

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A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.

fulltimin
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Greetings from N E Washington State!

Been so busy, I haven't had time to even look at this thread until now.

Thanks for the posts, folks. I'll try to follow up in a day or 2.
If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.

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Good judgement comes from experience.
A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.

Bruce_Brown
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sundancer268 wrote:
Just paid $5.459 for Diesel near Myrtle Beach, SC. Hurts, but I didn't by my coach to set at home. Still have about 1000 miles plus or minus before we get back home. People are still out, I have had some trouble getting sites on the weekends.

We're at $6.50/gallon for diesel locally. We have a ~1,600 mile trip coming up. We're figuring easy math for the budget @ $1.00/mile - just insanity. That same trip 2 years ago would have been ~ 30 cents a mile. Good times these days. :R

In any case, back on topic, obviously Fulltimin won't be taking his project on the road with him.
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ro_sie
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I am in the upstate of South Carolina and Usually this time of the year we have lots of RVs traveling thru. This year we have had some, but not as many as usual. Most of the people I know have said, yes they are going out , but not as far as they usually do.
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LouLawrence
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Comparing the expense between an RV gets 8 MPG (mine gets 6-7) to ANYTHING that get 20-25 MPG is just nonsense. Heck (better word has 2 L's at the end) my Jeep Cherokee toad doesn't get 25 MPG! How did this topic morph into a MPG conversation from the never ending story?

LouLawrence
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ro_sie wrote:
I havent seen too many rv's on the road for the last few weeks. I am assuming it is because fuel is too expensive.

I saw the exact opposite. We just made a run from AZ to TX and there were lots of RV's heading the other way. So many so that it became a point of conversation. Obviously, we don't see as many heading in the same direction as we are all likely traveling at about the same speed!

sundancer268
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Just paid $5.459 for Diesel near Myrtle Beach, SC. Hurts, but I didn't by my coach to set at home. Still have about 1000 miles plus or minus before we get back home. People are still out, I have had some trouble getting sites on the weekends.
U. S. Navy (RETIRED) 1993
1995 Gulf Stream Scenic Cruiser 34' Diesel Pusher Cummins B5.9 12 Valve Engine, Allison MD-3060 6 Speed Transmission.
TOAD: 2019 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk Elite
Road Master Sterling All-Terrain, Airforce One

fulltimin
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ro_sie wrote:
I havent seen too many rv's on the road for the last few weeks. I am assuming it is because fuel is too expensive.




That's my feeling as well. To put things into perspective, a 6000 mile round trip, @ 8 mpg, will consume 750 gallons of gas. @ 4.69 a gallon, which what it is currently in our area, that's a total of $3,517.50.

@ 20 mpg that same mileage will use 300 gallons with a total of $1407.

@ 25 mpg we're looking at 240 gallons and $1125.6.

That's a huge difference.

Where can I find a vehicle that I can sleep in that will average 20 to 25 mpg? Vans. Specifically, Ford Transit vans are listed anywhere from 19 to 27 mpg highway depending on engine combinations and so forth.

I know, I know, I can buy a lot of gas for the purchase price of a van.

Who said anything about purchase?

The gas pains won't last forever, but may interrupt some travels.

In the meantime, if you are desperate for a get away trip, a van rental may suffice.
If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.

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Good judgement comes from experience.
A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.

ro_sie
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I havent seen too many rv's on the road for the last few weeks. I am assuming it is because fuel is too expensive.
ro_sie
Art ( my roomie)
Fleetwood Revolution LE

fulltimin
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Bruce Brown wrote:
If you had planned right you could have taken the motorhome! :B




Ah, Yeah. I have looked at this six ways from Sunday for months now.

That was the original plan.
If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.

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A lot of experience, comes from bad judgement.

Bruce_Brown
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If you had planned right you could have taken the motorhome! :B
There are 24 hours in every day - it all depends on how you choose to use them.
Bruce & Jill Brown
2008 Kountry Star Pusher 3910