New Life!
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New Life!
Hey, just thought I'd let everyone know, I am headed out after New Life this weekend. I will be picking it up Tuesday morning. For those that don't know, that is what I named my bus. Now, Rudy has permission to post the pictures that I e-mailed to him .
Watch out, Granny's got a bus!
Watch out, Granny's got a bus!
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Thanks all, for the good wishes. My family has been teasing me about buying a bus, but not nearly as bad as about wanting to put a back porch on it. Remember, my family has known me my whole life. They really don't get too surprised by anything I come up with anymore. There is more to this story (obviously). In time maybe you will learn the details.
Okay, I am so excited. I am headed down now to get insurance, a trip permit, and things like that, so I am ready to bring New Life home with me.
Chuck, I am sorry that we keep missing each other in chat.
DB, I tried calling you yesterday morning (first) to tell you about the bus. I got your machine and didn't leave a message. I had wanted you to be the first to know, since you connected me to the bus.
Rudy, thanks for posting the pictures for me.
Okay, I am so excited. I am headed down now to get insurance, a trip permit, and things like that, so I am ready to bring New Life home with me.
Chuck, I am sorry that we keep missing each other in chat.
DB, I tried calling you yesterday morning (first) to tell you about the bus. I got your machine and didn't leave a message. I had wanted you to be the first to know, since you connected me to the bus.
Rudy, thanks for posting the pictures for me.
I am sorry to be a bother to everybody here, but .......... I have a question. Does anybody have some tire sizes they can let me in on for the rear tires? The law right now requires that I carry tire chains, and we are due to have snow this weekend in the Mtn's that I'll be coming back home over. As mine will still be a "school bus" at this point, I will have to follow those rules. I am trying to be prepared ahead of time.
Thanks bunches.
Thanks bunches.
Thank you DB. I just got off the phone with "Tom", and the size is 11x22.5 on my back tires. I had called him before seeing your response. I needed to get some other information also, to have all my "ducks" in a row today. I'll have more of an update later, and start a "new thread" with some of the information I have learned.
Well just for the sake of being legal, I am borrowing a set of chains from a log truck for this trip. I guess it doesn't matter too much if they fit or not (I'll carry lots of baling wire and make them fit if they are needed). Thanks Dualfuel for the tip, I'll remember that when looking for chains to buy.
I just got done digging out my shorts to take. Those front engines in school buses put out lots of heat and tend to cook my legs and feet. I don't want to get sleepy driving her home because I get too hot. I used to wear my shorts most the year when driving. So, out comes the shorts again. I am almost done packing up "Granny's rocking chair" as Chuck has named my ranger. I think my ranger would be offended at that name, as it has worked harder in it's day than most 2 ton trucks (I tend to push my vehicles to their limits). Now, the excitement is almost getting the better of me. I have missed driving bus. Sometime I'll have to share some stories with you guys, from when I was driving.
I am trying to remember to pack up my camera. As soon as I get home, I'll send pictures to Rudy for posting for me. Thanks Rudy, you are a champ for doing that chore for technologically illiterate folks such as me.
I just got done digging out my shorts to take. Those front engines in school buses put out lots of heat and tend to cook my legs and feet. I don't want to get sleepy driving her home because I get too hot. I used to wear my shorts most the year when driving. So, out comes the shorts again. I am almost done packing up "Granny's rocking chair" as Chuck has named my ranger. I think my ranger would be offended at that name, as it has worked harder in it's day than most 2 ton trucks (I tend to push my vehicles to their limits). Now, the excitement is almost getting the better of me. I have missed driving bus. Sometime I'll have to share some stories with you guys, from when I was driving.
I am trying to remember to pack up my camera. As soon as I get home, I'll send pictures to Rudy for posting for me. Thanks Rudy, you are a champ for doing that chore for technologically illiterate folks such as me.
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