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- Dennis The Bus Dweller
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Ca to N Carolina
Might be movin to N Carolina to be closer to family and a great outdoor market scene. I'm trying to figure out everything I need to check on the bus before I go. It all works fine but seems to vibrate at speed and the noise makes me nervous. I'm sure a bit of noise is normal. It's a truck. Lookin forward to a long slow trip and finally getting out of the city. I want to tow my little four cylinder scout behind the bus. I hope I'm not askin too much of the bus's powertrain.
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I am working on some willow furniture designs that I can sell at craft shows this spring. Hoping to turn my trip across country into more of an extended working adventure. I figure this will help me take my time and take care of the old bus. As fun as this is going to be, long distance voyages in your home can be nerve racking. I still haven't decided if I should tow my scout or sell it. It's not very heavy but I don't want to kill the bus.
I am in Shreveport,La if you do I 20 route, stop by and holler at me, Can also help if you breakdown, I can throw you a cord and water may have to tip the landlord, if you stayed a few days, I only pay $ 200 a month utilities paid, so can't mess that up, but I have known him for aroud 10 years and we get along good so will not be a problem I'm at 318-820-6085
James in da GRAYDAWG
James in da GRAYDAWG
I ONCE WAS A MIGHTY GREYHOUND
I THEN GOT OLD AND RETIRED
I LOST MY SEATS AND GOT A NEW GIG
I AM NOW A HAULIN SOME OLD DAWGS &
I BECAME THE GRAYDAWG
I THEN GOT OLD AND RETIRED
I LOST MY SEATS AND GOT A NEW GIG
I AM NOW A HAULIN SOME OLD DAWGS &
I BECAME THE GRAYDAWG
Towing the Scout shouldn't overwork the bus. Don't know what powertrain you've got, but since it's in a bus it was surely specced for hauling more load than a Scout. The bigger question is how you want to do the tow. Flat-tow, dolly, or on a trailer? If flat-tow does it have manual or automatic trans? Pull the driveshaft?
Maybe I should preface all my towing/hauling/driving advice with a little background. I'm not averse to doing things that others say shouldn't be done, but I got here by way of lots of experience and education. Sometimes the education came by way of the experience, as in "let's don't do it that way again!". I started working for local farmers when I was 12 years old, in a rural area and time where learning to drive and operate equipment was allowed to happen as early as a boy wanted to learn. I'm sure that environment allowed some injuries that could have been prevented by the safety police, if they had existed then, but I really don't remember it being such a problem. But then, I wasn't one of the casualties either.
Anyway, I grew up learning to operate stuff, and was always eager and comfortable with it. Then later, drove a truck, hauling cars for a few years. Tha was more good experience.
Maybe I should preface all my towing/hauling/driving advice with a little background. I'm not averse to doing things that others say shouldn't be done, but I got here by way of lots of experience and education. Sometimes the education came by way of the experience, as in "let's don't do it that way again!". I started working for local farmers when I was 12 years old, in a rural area and time where learning to drive and operate equipment was allowed to happen as early as a boy wanted to learn. I'm sure that environment allowed some injuries that could have been prevented by the safety police, if they had existed then, but I really don't remember it being such a problem. But then, I wasn't one of the casualties either.
Anyway, I grew up learning to operate stuff, and was always eager and comfortable with it. Then later, drove a truck, hauling cars for a few years. Tha was more good experience.
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Having said all that, I wouldn't advise anyone to do something they're not comfortable with, or in an unsafe manner.
I've seen lots of stuff strewed alongside the highway because it shouldn't have been on the road to begin with, or just wasn't done properly.
So, be careful.
Some say don't do it unless you're experienced, but I never could see but one way to get the experience.
Good luck.
Stan
Having said all that, I wouldn't advise anyone to do something they're not comfortable with, or in an unsafe manner.
I've seen lots of stuff strewed alongside the highway because it shouldn't have been on the road to begin with, or just wasn't done properly.
So, be careful.
Some say don't do it unless you're experienced, but I never could see but one way to get the experience.
Good luck.
Stan
Thanks for the offer James. I might take you up on that. I also appreciate any ideas on towing and travel. I have driven cross country dozens of times and I plan on either trailering or getting a dolly for the scout.I'm not as worried about small mechanical issues as a mammoth tow bill if it has problems on the wrong stretch of road.
- Dennis The Bus Dweller
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teamgreen wrote:Thanks for the offer James. I might take you up on that. I also appreciate any ideas on towing and travel. I have driven cross country dozens of times and I plan on either trailering or getting a dolly for the scout.I'm not as worried about small mechanical issues as a mammoth tow bill if it has problems on the wrong stretch of road.
Get a good sams platium card for around a hundred bucks for a year just for the trip, it's worth ita mammoth tow bill
Peace along the way
Dennis the bus dweller N.Y.
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