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HPYHILM wrote:
After many years of driving around to find a station to get fuel and driving by all the empty easy in and out Pacific Pride stations , I finally signed up and glad I did. No more waiting in line at the dirty truck stops with fuel all over the ground. Best stress reliever ever.
Oct-06-2016 05:47 PM
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Oct-06-2016 03:12 PM
pigman1 wrote:
I don't want to be a troll about this, but if you're having trouble getting in and out of a Flying J you really need to seriously upgrade your RV driving skills. We are over 44' with the Bus, tow a long bed extended cab pickup with a 4'+ hitch and get in and out of local stations and "Quickstops" all over the country, Canada, and Alaska. Yes, sometimes you need to wait for the fool who parked with his vehicle way out of a spot while he gets hes cigs and lottery ticket, but I've NEVER had to unhook at a gas stop. Sometimes we do get DW out to check if the fuel hose will reach and sometimes I will block an adjacent pump or part of an entrance/exit, but this is very seldom. Please, please, please drive more. Practice your skills in a parking lot or open field. It'll also save you money on body work and keep your blood pressure and stress level down.
Oct-06-2016 02:40 PM
Oct-06-2016 02:38 PM
'tiredTeacher wrote:
We tow a 30 foot TT and always face the issue of finding a filling station where we can get in, fill up and get out. So many places have pumps close to their buildings with access to all but maybe one outside pump impossible to use. Flying Js are the worst offenders in my area.
So ... we were thinking of going to a diesel pusher so we could use the truck lanes. But that got me to thinking.
What do gasoline powered Class As and larger Class Cs do about this problem of pump access?
Oct-06-2016 02:03 PM
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Oct-06-2016 01:14 PM
Johno02 wrote:
30' class A gas with toad. Just pull into about any Walmart or Sams and fill up, then drive out. Or most any modern quick mart. We avoid FJs and Pilots whenever possible. Just watch tail swing with the toad. Avoid stations that have big name food service(chicken, pizza, tacos), people block pumps while they go in and eat lunch
Oct-06-2016 01:13 PM
Oct-06-2016 12:54 PM
Johno02 wrote:
Avoid stations that have big name food service(chicken, pizza, tacos), people block pumps while they go in and eat lunch