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December 18, 2019

The New Co-op: Yesterdays delivery was snowed out!

………and they say you can’t be effected by cold weather down here!  Nothing stayed on the ground in fact I never say it fall.  Jeff M., the driver who belongs to the rocket threw his back out shovelling snow on his driveway……… Oh, and to fit yesterdays mistake, thanks Bruce, Jeff lives in Minnesota. Yep, that would be a snow place!  Sorry man, get well, your chariot will be ready when you are…….

This big boy is on the lifta 29′ stretch stressed our 14,000 pound lift but she held.  Just making sure there are no major issues the coach needs to do its thing for Christmas then come back for real updates I wanted to be sure of stuff like rotted fuel hoses, greyed wiring, loose parts etc.  Remember, 45 years of good intentions there will be issues.

The trailer hitch wiring seems a bit long and the duct tape insulation was goneHey, no problem.  We also found molded cracked fuel hoses and the air ride system had been modified over the decades that it all really needed to come out.  A baseline on the fluids, fixing the maseraror wiring, flush and bleed the brakes and a AAA plus card and I think this thing will be ok.  Coming back though after the holidays will be a must.

Gotta go, I’ve been battling a cold……in Florida……I know I’m weak and worthless!  I’m living on Dayquil so lets keep things going…..See ya later and stay warm…….

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