Our Motor Home has just over 100,000 miles on it. In the time since it
was new it has never had to be towed because it broke and could not
drive on it's own, until today. The cause, even though the previous
owner had the transmission serviced and put in five year fluid and it
worked perfectly, I told the place I store it to do the transmission
service and put in the extended life fluid. When they did the service
it stopped working. And I don't mean the transmission did not work as
it should, I mean zilch, the trans is not tranning at all. When you put
it in drive nothing happens.
The service shop has tried replacing the electronic stuff, sent the
control panel up to Allison, and now my poor baby had to suffer the
ignominious fate of being towed to the transmission shop. This is not a
happy occurrence.
I will post updates when I find out what is wrong.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Monday, October 29, 2012
First Picture From France From The World Travelers
Tom Peacock just sent me this. He said that they had lunch here the first day, and that snails were on the menu, but no one ordered them.
This just in today.
This just in today.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Monday, October 8, 2012
Fun, But Not Economical Now
by Eric Odendahl
Who knows what the California gas price for regular will be after oil companies gouging stabilizes?
Let’s say in their great generosity they “really bring it down” to $4.25 a gallon. Traveling in our motor-home for 400 miles (long day for us) at 7 miles per gallon equals 57.1 gallons. At $4.25 a gallon, the fuel cost cost for the day would be $242.68. Just for the heck of it, add a “moderate” campground fee of 30 bucks to make it $273.
Two eating out would push the cost to much more than $300, but even if we dined all day in rig for 20 bucks our daily total comes to $293 in California.
If we took our Prius for 425 miles, we could do it for 10 gallons (we actually always do better, even 50 on one part of our last Prius highway trip).
Anyway, gas for day would be $42.50. Add 100 bucks for a moderate motel (might find clean place for less) and the total would be $142.50.
Take the $143 by auto from the $273 by motor-home and the two of us would have $130 to gorge on at restaurants. Could eat only breakfast and supper, or snack in car until supper. Whatever. Big savings.
So, the first thing to do is to get out of California with your motor-home. Still not great savings, but realize we motor-home folks enjoy many comforts, especially sleeping in our own beds rather than in motels.
When we retired just 20 years ago last month and took our big trip in the 26-foot Itasca across the U.S., gas was just over $1 a gallon. (Best mileage for us then about 8 per gallon.) Campgrounds were 10 or 15 bucks. We ate out more than needed, but think we still saved much over motel living. And, driving fast by auto was 14 to 20 miles per gallon at the time.
Let me know what you think. (I did not major in math!!)
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