Bus Living, Truck Living, Boat Living. You name it, if you live in a home that is capable of moving by itself, or have the desire to, then this is the place for you.
What's also cool about wrenching on a bus is that the parts are bigger & easier to see (...not to mention the fact that no bus will ever be "yours" until you've shed blood on it, heh)!
Hello and Welcome, Jesper! Jump right in and have fun! I have only one link to a European site (Sweden) with a forum, but it is not in English. If you think it may help, here is a link to the site: http://husbussensvanner.net/ Here's a couple more sites over there. http://www.husbusster.com/index.en...
Stealth Camper wrote:Never own anything, since the state ALWAYS has a lien on it. You get to pay for the privilege of living there for a while, but the state always owns it.
It's not the State(s), it's the Fed (read: Elite - all part of Agenda 21). The States are trying to fight it to no avail.
Nice try, Rudy, I like your answer to #2 better than the original, heh! Thanks for playing! Why do cows wear bells? ...because their horns don't work... What do you call a boomerang that does not come back? ...a stick... How do you make a Kleenex dance? ...blow a little boogey into it... What does t...
Your tires should say (on the sidewall, close to the wheel) what the recommended cold pressure should be for your tires. Running them too low can cause excessive heat build-up leading to blow-outs and or brake issues, ask any trucker. FWIW: while I've never checked on TWE, my van tire pressure rises...
As a training exercise, a rural county was sponsoring a firefighting contest and offered a prize of $5,000 to whichever volunteer firehouse was most effective at putting out an intentionally-set barn fire. Once set, the fire quickly got out of control and the companies that were already there were a...