Hi, Y'all. I have moved to the boonies and will not be doing any more work on the bus until I get things straightened out. I no longer have access to the shop I used to work at.
Fortunately, most of the carpentry work has been done. Now comes the plumbing and electrical. It may be a while before there are new pics, unless of course, you want to see the underside of the bus.
Please reply if there are any specific parts of the bus you would like to view. I do have electricity and a water source. The toilet is hooked up to the waste tank. I have a portable tank on wheels with which I can drain the waste tank into a septic line. I have internet capability, but no phone. I guess I am camping out.
I had the opportunity to drive the bus 100 miles altogether to get here, where I am now parked. It was somewhat nerve racking. I kept too far to the right hand side of the road. On narrow country roads, I found myself almost running into ditches.
I will have to learn how to drive this thing better. The bus ran great. I must say, though, a diesel engine and air brakes, are WAY different than my little pickup truck.
The very next project that I will tackle is getting the big brake lights in the back to work. I will have pictures of that project. It will be a mind bender as I totally suck at electrical stuff.
I DO have a temporary electrical panel set up (30 amps) that handles one roof air and will handle two electric heaters. I also have the propane heaters hooked up. So, I will make it through the winter.
I cannot afford front tires right now, so I am thinking of taking the two outside rear tires (which are good) off and putting them on the front. What a chore THAT will be. Keep in touch.
For now, here is a cool picture of a bus I found online. Rudy
