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I can't figure out how to post pics from my phone.. tha attach icon is missing. ..
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I am not home yet damn it's hot
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07-24-2017, 11:28 PM | #31 |
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Looks great, how's it driving?
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07-24-2017, 11:54 PM | #32 |
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Hey, that looks great!
That said, I've never met a guy who has ever bought, loaded and driven his truck for the first time with a full size camper and said...."wow, it seems really small and light"...lol. I was no different...and the truck I had was a '72 1/2 ton (not 3/4 ton).....but the camper was an 8 ft'er (in the bed) with the overhead bunk but it still weighed about 1500 lbs and that 1/2 ton knew it was there. Regardless, they always take a little getting used to but your 3/4 ton truck can handle it......looks good the way it sits. If you want more load capacity you always buy a set of bolt on helper springs. (Question: do you have coil/trailing arm rear suspension....or leaf springs?) Just spend the time to go through the basics on the truck for the cooling, tire pressures, brakes, etc and you will be fine. Payback comes the first couple of mornings when you go camping for the first time....then you'll love it! After that, you'll probably want to 'personalize' the camper with your own stuff and style in there...thats what we did. I rigged a couple of fishing rod holders in the roof to hold by fly reels and I added a bunch of specific indoor lights and stuff where I wanted them. Same goes for the kitchen stuff.....your own spice rack or bbq tool set up etc...stuff that works for you. Excellent to see!!...enjoy! Coley
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That is too cool. Looks like a party ready to happen. Get the BBQ ready and put the beer on ice.
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Ok, finally home. What could go wrong did. It actually handled pretty well considering how big it is. I need to measure. No swaying. With that said, I had some carb issues, now that I am home I am going to take it apart, it is either dirty or needs a new filter. The carb filter the one on the front of the one I have on my truck fell apart, took the line off it and started to back it out and 2 threads and it fell into my hands and I could not get it to go back together without it leaking. It appeared they had some kind of sealant, so I got a ride to the ORiellys and bought gas tank sealer, the stuff in a roll in a tube that is two parts until you mix them and put it back the way it was. It did stop the leak, Still coughs and sputters after a stop until it gets back up to speed, I did manage to give it a few raps to get the floats to unstick. Anyways, it is coming back apart and maybe a new one.
2am this morning, I was moving right along and the drivers rear tire came apart, really messed up the bed side and cut a few of my wiring for my camper. Still had air and nothing but steel belts, all the tread was gone. Getting the original spare undone was a nightmare, and in the dark. I could not get the jack I brought to work so I limped 5 miles to the closest truck stop. NOONE could help me get the tire off and the spare on, so I called AAA and they sent a bozo with a 1 ton jack that would not work so he left, so I asked an old man if he had a jack in his truck, he said he did, and it was small as well so I jacked up the corner of the camper first and the small jack he had worked. So I put the 40yr old spare on and went to the next town, now 8am and he said noone in town would have a 16.5 tire or 16in wheels, Ugh,,, more reason to buy the 16 in wheels. Needless to say I had to run all the rest of the way, about 130 miles on a bad tire, the pair for the one that blew and a 40 yr old spare on a big camper. I am over the camper idea, still need one actually I think I am going to clean this one up, get everything working and sell it. It is pretty nice., I think it is just bigger that i had hoped, and it is heavy. The CC C/20 handled it well but I plan on pulling my Mini on a trailer behind, and both of them together I think would destroy my baby. I am not happy that the tire did such damage to my bedside
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07-25-2017, 12:39 PM | #35 |
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...well hopefully that first trip didn't put you off of the camper idea too much.
That said, if you get a chance, check out the smaller 8ft to 9ft campers...they are lighter and easier to deal with for sure...certainly a piece of cake for a 3/4 ton. Word of advice...stay away from trying to get one with a toilet/bathroom. These are nothing but trouble and, in my opinion, simply not worth it. This will quickly get you down into the shorter, lighter, smaller units. When you are camping everyone has to make do somehow...including the kids and ladies...and for me that means...no toilet. Why?....guess who has to clean that system out at the end of a camping trip usually?...yep, Dad. So...no dice, no way, no day.... unless those who use it clean it...lol. With us, we have a pact...whoever has to go 'potty' in the middle of the night...I go with them for the walk...no problem, even if its at 2:00 in the morning. Great investment and well worth it if I don't have to spend the last hour or two of a camping trip with a pair of rubber gloves on cleaning septic tanks...lol. OR...you can get a simple portable toilet. Certainly not my thing....but an acceptable compromise I suppose.....just teach those who use it how to clean it a few times....and you'll be surprised at how interested they get in heading into the woods or to the facilities...lol. all good Coley
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07-25-2017, 05:27 PM | #36 |
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Sorry to hear of your troubles and that the camper isn't what you were hoping for. They are heavy. I'm not sure what mine weighs but it sure sketches me out to leave it on jacks very long. 16.5 tires aren't as bad when you're prepared, but no bueno when you're not. No one stocks them in small sizes unless it's a skid loader or an implement trailer anymore. Now that wheel vintiques makes the 16x10 steel wheels that accept a hub cap, some day I might make the switch due to the scarcity of the 16.5 stuff. Although, I doubt BFG quits making them. You just have to buy them when they make a run of them.
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07-26-2017, 05:17 PM | #37 |
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Already posted in Craigslist. It really is way to big for what I wanted. He said it was like 9.5 ft.. I just measured, from the back window to the edge of the door it is more like 11.5 ft with 16ft total. I mean the C/20 Custom Camper pulled it well, no swaying, you could tell it was heavy. The tag on the back says it weighs 2500lbs.. Plugged in the main power.. fridge does not work, I am a bit afraid to test the stove, the hot water tank is disconnected.. I pulled out all the curtains to wash them by hand, literally fell apart in the bucket, so new curtains, the cushions need to be redone, The top bunk I think a mattress is cheaper than reupholstering they bed foam. The dinette cushions should be easy enough. Floors and cabinets, doors and screens all in nice shape, overall in pretty good condition for a 75 camper, solid enough. I wish it had been closer to look at before I bought it. I probably would have given it a second thought. I am a man of my word even if it costs me money and time, so I drove off with it. I will clean it, get what I can working and new curtains, and hopefully someone will have to have it like I did
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The most importance appliance, in terms cost and complexity wise, is the fridge.
If you have it at home try it first on 120 volt...easy enough to do....and very low risk. Simply set the controls to 'gas off' and '120v on'...they are usually pretty generic. Leave it on for probably 4-6 hours and then check it...you will see it heading to, or below...zero degrees probably. As for the stove, those pretty much always work. Just lift up the main top surface which usually snaps down into place and see if there is a central 'feeder pilot' underneath for feeding the 3 or 4 burners....if there is a central pilot location, then its easy to light it after turning on the main propane. If there isn't a central feeder pilot then the burners probably get lit individually when you turn that specific burner on. I usually either a match or a bbq lighter. They should light within 3-5 seconds. Does it have a furnace?....good to try that too. Remember these systems are inherently pretty simply and thus pretty safe so just use the same amount of care and attention as you would to starting your bbq. The reason I mention testing this stuff is because it will probably be a major question asked by a potential buyer and having them working will make a big difference in the resale value. As for cushions, keep an eye out for people 'scrapping' or parting out newer motorhomes. They are usually full of cushions, curtains, etc that you could wash and re-purpose for your camper prior to selling. My two bits. Coley
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Be really careful when you start running water through anything
Those old fittings can be brittle And like you said, who knows what has been disconnected I have a late 70's silver streak And when I connected water after it sat It flooded the floor Go slow , and look everywhere I know what you mean, keeping your word I've had a couple deals, I wish I had more info on It all works out in the end. You only live once. Your still invited to my BBQ You can stay in the silver streak if you want😀😀😀 |
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Now that sounds like a deal I can't refuse. I just ordered the telescoping water fill that pulls out from the side and the petcock for the potable water, brittle it was no leaks on the inside. The stove works, I assume the oven will as well, there was still propane in the tanks, The fridge lit up too, not sure if it is working yet.. I have to get it on a level foundation first. Have not checked the heater yet..Not sure why the water heater is disconnected, assuming it leaks..was that TMI?
Ordered 16in wheels (eBay, 54 a piece shipped) and tires today 245/75/16 from Amazon 104 shipped. I love AMZ and eBay, I don't even have to leave the house ok, now you know more than you need Oh wait, I need to pound out my truck bed, maybe tomorrow! Ha!
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Made a hell of a noise, I was seeing my life flash before my eyes, that and every time a big truck blew by me while I laid under the truck struggling with the spare! Oh and I had to rewire a few things, the rubber cut through my tail (running) lights thank goodness I still had emergency and brake lights just to get me off the highway.
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I feel your pain man! I had the tread come off the right rear tire on my wife's Excursion 2 years ago. We were in Moberly Mo doing 75 when the tread came off. It jacked the quarter up pretty bad. I drove it about a mile on the cords to get off the highway to change it. Luckily I had a jack, air compressor and tools to change it out. Too bad I had 285s on it and the spare was a 265 so I had to pull one from the front to put on the rear and put the spare on the front. Fun times. Plus it was over 100*.
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It sucks when a tire comes unglued. I'm glad the damage wasn't worse.
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Really sorry about your bedside...just get it fixed and go on. As to the camper, well, you bought it and went to the trouble of getting it, just take your time and fix things one at at time. Don't let your temporary emotions force you into a permanent solution.
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I think you should find a C30 cab chassis 72 to put the camper on. Then you can have a DRW dedicated camper/hauler.
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