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Re: mini-cruiser


Dick Rettke
 

My wife Patti, just said we should try it out in the drive way as soon as it
warms up a little, so who knows we may not be able to hold off.

Now my Brother, x-fireman, said after smelling my "gas smell" that his
assessment is that it is the smell of "burnt gas" meaning the same as the
exhaust smell from the LP furnace. Have you heard of such a thing in your
wide experience? I am in the process of setting up an appointment to have
all the gas appliances checked out by an RV dealership. They charge 46
bucks an hour to look it over, so perhaps it will be worth it to spend a few
bucks to have it looked at by a pro. What do you think?

Today, I had the tire guy at our local Cenex put new valve stems in the
duals, he said they where leaking and it certainly is worth the $15 charge
to have air stay in the tires!!

Now with a 1986 are there axel problems as those I'm reading about all the
time? My guy at Cenex says there is a little oil on the rear end, and that
perhaps they can check it out when I have them look at the brake shoes in
the rear. That is my next project in the prep stage of our Toyota RV
adventure in Wisconsin. Hey let me know the scoop on the axel deal for a
1986? Good Camping -=dr=-

----- Original Message -----
From: <theeagle@...>
To: <toyota-campers@...>
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 8:09 AM
Subject: [toyota-campers] re: mini-cruiser


Dick I know what you are talking about. Getting your new camper ready
for the road is alot of fun. Have you spent your first night sleeping
in it in the driveway? Or are you going to hold out for a campsite!
It was all I could do to hold out for a campsite and not my driveway!
Happy packing, Nate



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