All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: The Rig buta4 wrote: Mello Mike wrote: Welcome to the Forums. Nice lookin' combo. Red trucks are cool! Like a red truck? Go to EARTHROAMER.COM home page at their their latest and greatest. :C And, only 471K!! She's worth every penny ;);)Re: Mysterious Electrical Issue teddyu wrote: turbojimmy, My guess... . . . previous owner got into the electrical system (that spare fuse slot should not be wired). If you don't have a wiring diagram, draw one up. Check, clean, add dielectric grease to your connections in weather vulnerable areas, inspect batteries. Last resort, hire a good rv/automotive electrician to help. Mine retired long ago to Bora Bora after doing extensive (read expensive) work on my old Peterbilt.Re: Mods / Admin question -- New Senior Member status? burningman wrote: Look at me, I'm "only" a Full Member and I've been around over ten years! 10?? Hell, I'm 65+ and they don't call me a Senior ;)Re: mosquitoes late june, tuolumne meadows, yosemiteYou might look into "The Devil's Postpile" just off I395 south of Yosemite. Nice hike to Thousand Island Lake and views of Banner Peak and some of the high southern Sierras. Mosquitos are fierce in the mountains, especially late spring and early summer. I like to hike in August; temps are no problem when staying above 7000 feet elevation.Re: Manulife strikes again !I have driven non stop to get out of the USA to avoid hospital lay-overs To get Canadian Healthcare? Ask Liam Neeson about his deceased DW . . . $2,000.00 per hour is chump change when a life is at stake.Re: Must Have Boondocking Items?Borrowed from "Landcruising Adventure" - (11th year on the road): (2) Maxtrax sand ladders, fleece and/or down blanket, field surgery kit (splinters), laptop/dvd player/movies, kindle/books, dremel tool kit, 20v lithium-ion drill, copper/aluminum anti-seize compound, GPS, Pressure Cooker (esp.for high altitude camping), stove-top oven, machete (farm tool), safety glasses (see splinters) . . . and a beloved companion :):)Re: Jacks - cleaningNaval Jelly is an excellent rust cleaner. Follow with Rustoleum rusty metal primer and a Rustoleum finish paint - should be good for several years.
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