With our change of plans, we zeroed in on the itinerary and made the appropriate reservations for our trip to Texas. Then of course a few last minute errands to include several cases of bourbon and Canadian whiskey to offset some of the really high prices in the northeast. After all we'll be in Maine for 3 months:-) We had several nice lunches and visits with Karen and Tom. A very nice final lunch followed by a longer visit with Ray and Linda.
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Our dear friend Ray |
Later we had a wonderful lunch and visit with Debbie and Harold, and their son, Scott. to say good bye for the season.
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Jan, Moi, Harold, Scott, and Deb |
Jan played her last Mahjong, and then a last get together with Karen and Tom until we see them later in Maine.
Then we tore down our site, Jan washed and waxed the truck, and then we packed up the truck which was no easy feat as in addition to all the stuff that fills the bed, we were also carrying 10 gallons of oil for our upcoming oil change, the baseplate, numerous new plants, and perhaps a case of booze that we couldn't fit in the coach:-)
We even got a good bye from an eagle that landed right behind our site.
Anyway with everything done we left Sunday afternoon and went to Detroit Diesel in Ocala to spend the night for our service the next morning. It was a nice evening so we made the most of it.
They jumped right on us first thing in the morning and we took off for an exceptional breakfast at Waffle House, killed a bit time running around, and came back. After a while once they finished, they started it up, and it idled beautifully for 2 minutes, shuddered several times and then died, they lost the prime again! This had happened to us 3 years ago and we sure thought it was behind us. I'm sure they hoped the same thing. The first time it happened I only had about a quarter tank of fuel so we thought that was the problem. They run it into their garage up a big slope so it is easy to get underneath, but with the fuel tank way, way up front, it is asking for a long pull from the tank to the engine in the back. So fast forward, 2 1/2 hours later, priming the filter, and putting air pressure on the tank, they finally got it started. So our quick and easy oil service turned into 4 hours. Good we were only going 125 miles down the road to Madison, FL.
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Getting ready to put air pressure on the tank |
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Priming |
We can absolutely say we will never let them put the coach in the back on the slope again!
After a pleasant evening in Madison, FL, we had 2 long days, about 430 miles each day to get to Athens, TX, made even longer as we had to drive separately. We stopped the first night in Hattiesburg, MS, and arrived just before that huge weather system moved through, thankfully it wasn't too bad right where we were. Then on to Chandler, TX to a not so nice campground that got us within 25 miles of M&G Braking Systems for our appointment. Right now we are sitting outside in the coach while they are installing our baseplate hoping it will warm up from the 34 degrees we woke up to. After the baseplate and making sure everything works we will head over to Weatherford, TX on the west side of Fort Worth to get in position to visit our daughter Kelly and Brian for a few days before we head back east.
One hour and the baseplate is done! Amazing service, made sure everything worked well and it did so we are now on the road.