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Re: [GMCnet] The Great Possum Rescue - Marsha's coach [message #131333] Tue, 21 June 2011 17:37 Go to next message
KB is currently offline  KB   United States
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Man Larry, I just love the way you write. I always enjoy your posts.

thanks,
Karen
1973 23'
1975 26'

> Ken B said "Take the offers of help. You can make up for the help in later years by helping someone else."
>
> Amen!
>
> Marsha,
>
> My small contribution was made with my eyes wide open, and I got such pleasure out of helping a little from here in California. I wish I could donate much, much more, but you know how that goes!
>
> Paying it forward? Not for me. I know what joy my daughter, wife, and I have had in this relic machine. It's contagious. My friends and family have enjoyed it too. Neighbors and strangers alike smile at me as I pass. I have met some very happy people on Treasure Island who were all there because of their 20-something foot long hot rod with plumbing. This world of ours needs more joy. You, your husband, family and friends will be blessed when your GMC Motorhome gets on the road so that you can go, sleep, eat and live where you can't otherwise go, sleep, eat, and live.
>
> Have you ever had fun in the parking lot of a WalMart? I have.
>
> An SOB could do it too, but I'd miss these blessed goofballs, blowhards, genius's, smart a$$'s, and even an Ornamental and a Revconeer! I'll admit I was drawn to this list by a tale told by a cardboard Commodore, and a fellow with a shadow, but stayed for all these other characters. I said it's contagious and I'm infected. I hope it lasts a long, long time!
>
> Let's not let our good start come to no end. Somehow we'll get y'all in that coach. This world needs more joy, and that's what I was buying!

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Re: [GMCnet] The Great Possum Rescue - Marsha's coach [message #131923 is a reply to message #131333] Fri, 24 June 2011 23:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Sorry, I've been off line for a couple of days. But here are my thoughts. Please take this as suggestions/opinions, not hard and fast decisions. 
Shipping, although a definite, is costly. It achieves the major goal of getting the coach to Missouri. But it burns all the donated money and my current funds that would go toward getting the coach up and running. So I lean toward the fix and roll solution.
There has been an offer of an exhaust. From my perspective, that is a big step. I'm sure there may be a few modifications necessary (as it came off a 23) but it shouldn't be as expensive as a whole new system.
So, I'm thinking, as soon as the exhaust can make it to NC, we set a work date. The first weekend should be dedicated to the exhaust and a real assessment of the fuel system and the brakes. Could possibly even solve the fuel issue that weekend as well. It would be wonderful if all problems could be fixed at that time, but I'm afraid that may be unrealistic, especially due to parts availability.
After the rolling problems are solved we need to revisit the travel plans. A definite route set with coordinated drivers. this would not need to be a straight through thing. If there is a lay over somewhere, I don't see that as a problem.
Please do not take this as being pushy or demanding. This is just how I see things right now. Please let me know if you have any thoughts or suggestions on the matter.
Marsha


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Re: [GMCnet] The Great Possum Rescue - Marsha's coach [message #131933 is a reply to message #131923] Sat, 25 June 2011 09:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Marsha,

Your idea is a good one. What this project needed was for someone to step
in and take control and I believe everyone here will support you as best
they can - even if it's simply a calming voice in the night. I am sure
those that have contributed and those that will are glad to hear from you.

Don't feel you're being pushy. Taking control is a better term - again,
exactly what this "Endeavor " (Good coach name) needed.

My circumstances have changed, but I am willing to support in any way I can
the travel leg from Nashville to Memphis - if that is on the route. Only
thing is that I am only available from Friday evening to Sunday evenings.
Once a definite route is planned I will review my geographical availability

Good luck in your "Endeavor" - is this a good time to temporarily change
this projects name?

Tom Eckert N2VWN
73 Glacier
Oakland, TN




On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 11:12 PM, Marsha <makeminetea@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Sorry, I've been off line for a couple of days. But here are my thoughts.
> Please take this as suggestions/opinions, not hard and fast decisions.
> Shipping, although a definite, is costly. It achieves the major goal of
> getting the coach to Missouri. But it burns all the donated money and my
> current funds that would go toward getting the coach up and running. So I
> lean toward the fix and roll solution.
> There has been an offer of an exhaust. From my perspective, that is a big
> step. I'm sure there may be a few modifications necessary (as it came off a
> 23) but it shouldn't be as expensive as a whole new system.
> So, I'm thinking, as soon as the exhaust can make it to NC, we set a work
> date. The first weekend should be dedicated to the exhaust and a
> real assessment of the fuel system and the brakes. Could possibly even solve
> the fuel issue that weekend as well. It would be wonderful if all problems
> could be fixed at that time, but I'm afraid that may be
> unrealistic, especially due to parts availability.
> After the rolling problems are solved we need to revisit the travel plans.
> A definite route set with coordinated drivers. this would not need to be a
> straight through thing. If there is a lay over somewhere, I don't see that
> as a problem.
> Please do not take this as being pushy or demanding. This is just how I see
> things right now. Please let me know if you have any thoughts
> or suggestions on the matter.
> Marsha
>
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Re: [GMCnet] The Great Possum Rescue - Marsha's coach [message #131954 is a reply to message #131933] Sat, 25 June 2011 11:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Marsha,
I'm available from Knoxville to Nashville or Nashville to Memphis or
both. That is of course, if you choose to bring it across I-40.
Might need to start planning ahead on the route and listing drivers
along the way. Available any day, time, etc.

Roger Black
77 Birchaven
Burns, Tn




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Re: [GMCnet] The Great Possum Rescue - Marsha's coach [message #132091 is a reply to message #131954] Sun, 26 June 2011 11:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Ok, this is the way it's looking. First work weekend that works best for most that sent me dates is July 9-10. Then a second back-up weekend (if necessary) of July 23-24. 
I have sent an email to Jade thanking him for donating the exhaust and asking him to go ahead and ship.
I will see if I can go back and find the route suggestions and combine them. Then offer it up for volunteers for transport.
You have no idea how much I appreciate everything everyone has offered. It is more than I ever could have thought possible. I am so glad I joined the "cult". You all are a great group of people and I hope to meet as many of you as possible in person. Thanks again for everything.
Marsha


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Re: [GMCnet] The Great Possum Rescue - Marsha's coach [message #132125 is a reply to message #132091] Sun, 26 June 2011 17:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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OK, That weekend is good for us, at least we'll be in town. I can't commit much time to the project but we'll be around to reset the circuit breakers and provide directions to the emergency room.

We have a pool. It ain't much but it's clean and does a nice job of quenching the heat.

The roof air on Marsha's coach gets cool but the blower doesn't work. It may be mud dobbers on the fan. I'll have a look at it. I suppose it would be nice to have it working.

Likewise, the Revcon parked next to it can be used as a break room with good AC and a frig.

It would be nice if someone could bring about 200 feet of good extension cord. That's the distance to the outside outlet (Well) and my cords get kinda' warm when i run the Coasch air on them.

Please keep me posted on who's coming and when.





Dave & Ellen Silva Hertford, NC 76 Birchaven, 1-ton and other stuff Currently planning the Great american Road Trip Summer 2021 It's gonna take a lot of Adderall to get this thing right.
Re: [GMCnet] The Great Possum Rescue - Marsha's coach [message #132135 is a reply to message #132125] Sun, 26 June 2011 18:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Marsha, Are we going to "graft" the front of the donated exhaust from the 23' to whatever is left to the exhaust on the 26'? Sounds like a plan, would feel better if we knew how much of the 26' exhaust was available after rust trimming. Exhaust donuts and (I believe) the spring bolts are in your coach.
I can bring extension cords. Space is limited as to what I can carry. Little Red Pick-up was rear-ended in Texas by an unlicensed, undocumented Hispanic "guest."

Tom Phipps,
MsII


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Re: [GMCnet] The Great Possum Rescue - Marsha's coach [message #132159 is a reply to message #132135] Sun, 26 June 2011 22:38 Go to previous message
Marsha is currently offline  Marsha   United States
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Tom, 
I think that would be the way to go with the exhaust.
 I'm glad you or Marilyn weren't hurt in the accident, but sorry that your truck was destroyed. I had the same thing happen to me back in the first part of may. My car was totaled and I spend 2 days in the hospital. No insurance for him either, still don't even know who really owns the van. But that's another story.
Thanks again for your help. Enjoy working on your new coach!
Marsha
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From: Thomas Phipps <tph1pp5@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [GMCnet] The Great Possum Rescue - Marsha's coach
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Date: Sunday, June 26, 2011, 6:59 PM



Marsha,  Are we going to "graft" the front of the donated exhaust from the 23' to whatever is  left to the exhaust on the 26'?  Sounds like a plan, would feel better if we knew how much of the 26' exhaust was available after rust trimming.  Exhaust donuts and (I believe) the spring bolts are in your coach.
I can bring extension cords.  Space is limited as to what I can carry.  Little Red Pick-up was rear-ended in Texas by an unlicensed, undocumented Hispanic "guest."

Tom Phipps,
MsII
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