Tom&Shelly wrote:
It's a "he11 of a place to lose a cow!" --Ebenezer Bryce
Great travel log! Glad the spinning studs problem was resolved safely and effectively!
We're postponing our trip due to the increased covid cases . Shelly is a cancer survivor and we're paranoid about complications. She decided to stop substitute teaching after several teachers got it at our school system in Albuquerque.
Tom
tony.latham wrote:I popped the hubcap and as I was checking around the grease cap I realized a lug nut was loose.
Dang!
Left side?
Tony
swoody126 wrote:a rather unusual event
so glad you found good folks to help out
just this week i found this picture on Pinterest and stole it for future reference
it is a spindle stub w/ a greased hub and spare mounted to it on the trailer tongue
consider it referenced
sw
Capebuild wrote:Glad things worked out well for you, Ralph.
I think, when our trailer if finally finished, our first trip will be to Nickerson State Park, about a mile from our home. Just do a dry run. Each consecutive trip maybe an hour away, then 2 hours away, etc..... to catch any unpleasantries...as far as they can be caught in time.
Great photos. Such a beautiful landscape and so different from the northeast....... and except for your mishap, seems like a great trip.
Keep on truckin'.......
John
1. The more I camped the more comfortable I found the TD to be. Up to this point I would not change a thing as to the layout.
Staryder61 wrote:
western traveler, Great build log. just read through it all. Thank you for the documentation you did on all of it.
In the picture above. Is that a dryer tub under the dutch over?
I have been looking for a way to generate more fire and heat in a condensed area of the campground fire ring pit. I believe you just showed me the answer. Specially with a higher wind.
orourkmw wrote:Thanks for your detailed and interesting journal. I’m early in my build but am also following Tony’s book very closely. Still I feel that I maybe only know 80% of what I’m doing. It gives me some confidence to see how you made it through…and with a spectacular rig!
Mike
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