Lew, I hope it just a little thing and your back on the road soon.
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Lew, I hope it just a little thing and your back on the road soon.
Lew,
If you need help, Jon and Roger are right behind you and I know they will be staying in Baton Rouge one night. Good luck...
I live about 75 miles west of you on I-10 and would be glad to help. I am leaving Sat morning but could come today. Call 228-216-3706 if I can assist.
Dan(not much of a mechanic but a good heyboy)
Check this site http://www.prevostsales.com/ as this fellow has 2 buses about 10 miles from you and has this website. He probaly knows where to get repairs in Baton Rouge. Good luck, Dan
Lew and Kathy, Check in now and then so we know your situation is under control.
Dan, That's a noble gesture to go to Lew. I'm sure he would appreciate your moral support and presence!
You both could then caravan on out more comfortably.
:) JIM
Report from the Gulf Coast: Danger Oyster Shortage, Somebody is eating them all up!
In the first 24 hours we (Jon, Micki, and I) have devoured 205 raw oysters. Of course there is always Friday. We will try to do better. Di doesn't do oysters, but she is not going hungry. We have had super Feeds at the Oyster House on Dauphin Street and got to meet and spent time with Ms. Pinky.:cool:
Any news on the Lewster?
We worked on the oysters and shrimp last night at Desire's on Bourbon, had a great time. Made my wife a little sick. She should have let me have them all.
Moving West, down on the Galvaston Coast tonight.
Lewster here ! Guy said he found a leak and tightened and secured.
The big mistake was we didn't run the coach in the shop and see if any air leaks sounded.
I headed down the road west, and not 2 miles the left side started sinking so I pulled off. sure enough there was air noise at the left rear and easy to detect. I had to decide what to do, so I brought that side up with the front control and planned on returning but the next exit was 11 miles up the road and I was feeding the air from time to time to the rear.
At a rest area, I checked it out but could only determine the sound of air from the top left. I had the back of the coach at least to ride height, if not more, and put two little clamps on the mud flap so I could monitor the height easier. I pumped air into the LR a few more times over the next 30 miles and it didn't need another shot all the way to Orange.
When I stopped at the Flying J in Orange there was nothing I could do but listen to the air. I went to the Wal-Mart and here I am for the nite. I am going to a campground up near RT 45 north of Houston tomorrow after I see if it will react the same as it did today. The fix or bandaid I did today is no where adequate, but I could move on safely.
Roger, did Jon bring his pit? Or is he using it to rid himself of the slippery seafood you guys are consuming.
As for Casey's look-a-like...Bill Miller, he was crowned Valdictorian of his class and received the Magna Cum Laude award for his class. He takes the driving test tomorrow and then to north Houston.
About 62.5 mph and we got 5.2 with some generator use on last tank full.
Mike, we are off the hook now as this makes the Taco trip from San Diego look tame.
So the Viagra Twins eat 200+ raw oysters (since they poured out the blue pills to use the bottle at P2) and now they have to sleep late because the resulting wood keeps them from turning the steering wheel far enough to get out of the RV park?
Talk about cock locked......
Lew,
I will be at Prevost in Dallas on Monday morning if you need parts, I can get them.
I am getting two new windshields Monday and should be in Kerrville late Monday night