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Archive for April 2014

Finally Getting Our Kicks…

By jayjazz · Comments (0)
Wednesday, April 30th, 2014

Tomorrow, we will embark on our month long Route 66 cross country trip in our awesome vintage motorhome, “Lady T”. For the both of us, this has been a long time dream.

When I think about driving cross-country, I remember the countless movies I watched as a kid on late night cable during summer vacations. In those movies, someone was always leaving, arriving, or on the way. To me, exploring the open road represented the ultimate freedom, a feeling I hoped to experience one day.

Over the years, Jay & I have often talked about travelling cross-country but it always seemed like just a dream. Early last year, we started considering the trip more seriously and we realized very quickly there were so many things to consider. Unlike all of those movies, it was not realistic for us to simply jump in an old jalopy and go. How would we travel? Which routes should we choose? When should we go? Could we afford it?

Then last July, we took our  first step towards making our dream a reality. After only a few weeks of actively searching, we found our 1994 Ford Fleetwood Tioga motorhome! From the moment I saw her, I knew she was our rig. When I first stepped inside, I felt like she had always been ours and had just been waiting for us to arrive. In immaculate condition and with an old school look that we loved, she was in a word: perfect.

Fast forward to today. Our checklist has been checked (and re-checked), the mail has been held and as of 8:30AM tomorrow morning, the word “work” has been removed from our vocabulary. We have waited a long time to get here and very soon, we’ll be getting there. We hope that you will come along for the ride…

See you on the road.

J&J

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Categories : #RoadTrip2014, Route 66
Tags : Road Trip, Route 66, RV Travel, RVing

Couple of Quick Pre-Trip Video Updates

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Wednesday, April 30th, 2014

Hey everyone,

Just a couple quick video updates…check them out!

J&J

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Tags : RV DIY, RVing

Solar Panel Cable Repair

By jayjazz · Comments (0)
Wednesday, April 30th, 2014

The solar panel that was on Lady T when we purchased her was cracked and had a piece missing, so we decided to add a new small 15-watt panel to help keep the coach battery topped off.

The first thing we needed to do was fix the installed cable that was used with the old cable. Have a look at the video and photos below and check out the roof & solar panel update video to follow.

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See you on the road!

J&J

Solar Cable Repair
Solar Cable Repair
Solar Cable Repair

 

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Traveling Companion

By jayjazz · Comments (0)
Tuesday, April 29th, 2014

Hey, who is that in the window….??? It’s BEB!

Meet Brain Eating Bob. He is our new travel companion and will be hanging out on the dash as we go “bobbing” along.

Thank You Jamie!

BEB

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~J&J

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Categories : Just For Fun
Tags : RV Travel, RVing

Alignment Anyone?

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Friday, April 25th, 2014

When we were looking for tires, we knew we would have to get an alignment done as well so a couple of weeks ago, I called the Ford dealership in Ayer. They quoted me a price and said they could do it no problem. Earlier this week, I also checked with a couple of local shops hoping we could have one done a little cheaper than what Ford would charge.

Unfortunately, no one could not do it because their machines were too small. I called Ford back to schedule the alignment and the guy on the phone said that they would be unable to do it. I explained to him that I called a couple weeks ago and he apologized and said that not everyone was familiar with the machine length. Hmmm. Don’t you think they should be if they are answering questions?

I called several big tire places and a “big rig” service center and nothing! I was about to give up when, on the way to work earlier this week, I drove by a place in Ashland that I have driven by hundreds of times, never noticing their sign that read “Alignments 4x4s – Trucks – Vans Welcome.” When I got to the office, I called and they were more than happy to do it!

A-1 Auto in Ashland, MA is top notch. I dropped it off in the morning and it was done by noon. Perfect! Jeff, the owner of A-1, was very friendly and we chatted about his old motorhomes. Jeff said that our rig ran great and straight.

Not sure why it was so hard to find a place that performs large vehicle alignments. You would think with all the trucks and buses around this area that someone would have been able to handle it. Well, we lucked out and found a nice place to take our rig for all services. It’s a little ways away but if I can drop it off on the way to work, it’s all good. Thanks, Jeff and A-1 Automotive in Ashland!

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J&J

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Tags : RV DIY, RV Repair, RV Travel, RVing
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