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Long trip back home [message #274960] |
Sat, 04 April 2015 01:11 |
Jim Galbavy
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It has been a long 15 hour trip home to Lake Mary, Fl from NO. The Beast
left our NO campground with Jeff and Sally Sirum leading the way. We left
about a half hour later to drop off the rental car in Slidell when we
get a call that the beast blew a pwr steering hose and was at the Mississippi
I-10 welcome center at exit 2. Didn't take Jeff too long to find a replacement
hose and we started out with Jeff in the lead, the beast in the middle and
us (ANNIE) in the drag keeping an eye on the beast. Things went well. A few
accidents (some bad) but we kept going about 60-61 mph without incident. We left
them when they hit the exit for Jeff's brother's home and an over night. Can't
drive the beast at night since it lost a head light in the accident.
I drove two five hour shifts and Ada did a five hour turn. So the drive wasn't
too bad. Home now at 1 AM and winding down for bed and a good night's sleep.
jim galbavy
'73 x-CL ANNIE
Lake Mary, FL
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Re: [GMCnet] Long trip back home [message #274971 is a reply to message #274967] |
Sat, 04 April 2015 10:03 |
cbryan
Messages: 451 Registered: May 2012 Location: Ennis, Texas
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B B wrote on Sat, 04 April 2015 08:48Very unusual for us to only have 1 hour to get home from N.O. Campground. Very nice.
I happened to phone Cat Meyers to discover they had a blowout on Pontchartrain Bridge. They had to continue couple of miles to get off bridge. Lost skirt & torn out brake line. I turned around to see if I might be of any assistance. John Richardson & Dan patched brakeline, got new tire & they were back on the road to Biloxi where a few were spending the night. They ordered 4 new tires for this morning so they will have 6 new tires.
Betty & Bill Chimento
Diamondhead, MS
78 Eleganza (Clasco)
I'm waiting for Rob Mueller to ask this question: "How old were those tires?" Glad you got back on the road, saved more than $1000, I should think, a heroic save.
Carey
On Apr 4, 2015, at 1:11 AM, "Jim Galbavy" wrote:
> It has been a long 15 hour trip home to Lake Mary, Fl from NO. The Beast
> left our NO campground with Jeff and Sally Sirum leading the way. We left
> about a half hour later to drop off the rental car in Slidell when we
> get a call that the beast blew a pwr steering hose and was at the Mississippi
> I-10 welcome center at exit 2. Didn't take Jeff too long to find a replacement
> hose and we started out with Jeff in the lead, the beast in the middle and
> us (ANNIE) in the drag keeping an eye on the beast. Things went well. A few
> accidents (some bad) but we kept going about 60-61 mph without incident. We left
> them when they hit the exit for Jeff's brother's home and an over night. Can't
> drive the beast at night since it lost a head light in the accident.
>
> I drove two five hour shifts and Ada did a five hour turn. So the drive wasn't
> too bad. Home now at 1 AM and winding down for bed and a good night's sleep.
>
> jim galbavy
> '73 x-CL ANNIE
> Lake Mary, FL
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Re: [GMCnet] Long trip back home [message #275011 is a reply to message #274971] |
Sat, 04 April 2015 18:35 |
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USAussie
Messages: 15912 Registered: July 2007 Location: Sydney, Australia
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Carey,
Nah, I'll pass; I won't add insult to injury! ;-)
Regards,
Rob M.
-----Original Message-----
From: Carey Bryan
I'm waiting for Rob Mueller to ask this question: "How old were those tires?" Glad you got back on the road, saved more than
$1000, I should think, a heroic save.
Carey
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Re: [GMCnet] Long trip back home [message #275082 is a reply to message #274967] |
Sun, 05 April 2015 17:39 |
cbryan
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[quote title=B B wrote on Sat, 04 April 2015 08:48]Very unusual for us to only have 1 hour to get home from N.O. Campground. Very nice.
I happened to phone Cat Meyers to discover they had a blowout on Pontchartrain Bridge. They had to continue couple of miles to get off bridge. Lost skirt & torn out brake line. I turned around to see if I might be of any assistance. John Richardson & Dan patched brakeline, got new tire & they were back on the road to Biloxi where a few were spending the night. They ordered 4 new tires for this morning so they will have 6 new tires.
Betty & Bill Chimento
Diamondhead, MS
78 Eleganza (Clasco)
Betty and Bill,
Sorry to have intimated you had the problem by responding as if you did. Thanks for reporting on this, and showing through your report that even on the Ponchartrain causeway, you can drive with one flat for a couple of miles and come out relatively unscathed. It's a little unsettling to get on the causeway at all with any vehicle because you know you are committed for 23.83 miles with no stopping place. I made that comment because it does seem we have enough data to start to form an opinion about how long tires should be kept on our motorhomes before replacement. But, we don't compile it at all. I am still seeing reports of blowouts. Opinions differ on the forum about how old a tire is too old, but blowout experience should help. Opinions I recall say from as little as four years on up to ten years or longer. Of course I am setting us up for a tire war renewal, and I shouldn't do that. Tire replacement should be on a JWID basis. Let your own experience be your guide. It's easy for me to comment on early replacement of tires because of my own detrimental experience with 15 passenger vans and six year tires. However, while the tires are the same, their useage is different due to the cantilever of the back of the van. I note the new Chevrolet 15-passenger vans have less cantilever than the Fords or Dodges.
Thanks again for your report.
Carey
Carey from Ennis, Texas
78 Royale, 500 Cadillac, Rance Baxter EFI.
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Re: [GMCnet] Long trip back home [message #275088 is a reply to message #275082] |
Sun, 05 April 2015 18:38 |
Bruce Hart
Messages: 1501 Registered: October 2011 Location: La Grange, Wyoming
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A blow-out can happen at anytime. I had less than 3,000 miles on a 6 month
old Michelin tire when the inner side wall blew out.
On Sun, Apr 5, 2015 at 4:39 PM, Carey Bryan wrote:
> [quote title=B B wrote on Sat, 04 April 2015 08:48]Very unusual for us
> to only have 1 hour to get home from N.O. Campground. Very nice.
> I happened to phone Cat Meyers to discover they had a blowout on
> Pontchartrain Bridge. They had to continue couple of miles to get off
> bridge. Lost
> skirt & torn out brake line. I turned around to see if I might be of any
> assistance. John Richardson & Dan patched brakeline, got new tire & they
> were back on the road to Biloxi where a few were spending the night. They
> ordered 4 new tires for this morning so they will have 6 new tires.
>
> Betty & Bill Chimento
> Diamondhead, MS
> 78 Eleganza (Clasco)
>
> Betty and Bill,
>
> Sorry to have intimated you had the problem by responding as if you did.
> Thanks for reporting on this, and showing through your report that even on
> the Ponchartrain causeway, you can drive with one flat for a couple of
> miles and come out relatively unscathed. It's a little unsettling to get on
> the causeway at all with any vehicle because you know you are committed
> for 23.83 miles with no stopping place. I made that comment because it does
> seem we have enough data to start to form an opinion about how long tires
> should be kept on our motorhomes before replacement. But, we don't compile
> it at all. I am still seeing reports of blowouts. Opinions differ on the
> forum about how old a tire is too old, but blowout experience should help.
> Opinions I recall say from as little as four years on up to ten years or
> longer. Of course I am setting us up for a tire war renewal, and I
> shouldn't
> do that. Tire replacement should be on a JWID basis. Let your own
> experience be your guide. It's easy for me to comment on early replacement
> of
> tires because of my own detrimental experience with 15 passenger vans and
> six year tires. However, while the tires are the same, their useage is
> different due to the cantilever of the back of the van. I note the new
> Chevrolet 15-passenger vans have less cantilever than the Fords or Dodges.
>
> Thanks again for your report.
>
> Carey
>
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> Carey from Ennis, Texas
> 78 Royale, 500 Cadillac, Rance Baxter EFI.
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Re: [GMCnet] Long trip back home [message #275828 is a reply to message #275797] |
Mon, 13 April 2015 21:15 |
Ken Henderson
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How about the crash report? Wot hoppen'd? Dogs in the way?
Ken H.
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 4:50 PM, Jim Galbavy wrote:
> Just a fast note. Per the latest Sunshine Statesmen news letter. It is
> reported that "The Beast" is out of surgery and sporting a new nose job
> down at the SIRUM HOSPITAL. Congratulations on a quick and successful
> operation.
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Re: [GMCnet] Long trip back home [message #275839 is a reply to message #275082] |
Mon, 13 April 2015 23:35 |
Bob de Kruyff
Messages: 4260 Registered: January 2004 Location: Chandler, AZ
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""However, while the tires are the same, their useage is different due to the cantilever of the back of the van. I note the new Chevrolet 15-passenger vans have less cantilever than the Fords or Dodges.
Thanks again for your report.
Carey""
What's the van issue all about? I'm very interested.
Bob de Kruyff
78 Eleganza
Chandler, AZ
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Re: Long trip back home [message #275854 is a reply to message #275848] |
Tue, 14 April 2015 08:17 |
Jim Galbavy
Messages: 1443 Registered: August 2007
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Before pics are on the Patterson Rally portion of the
GMCMI website. "The Beast's" after might be in the May
Sunshine Statesmen newsletter and/or website.
jim galbavy
'73 x-CL ANNIE
Lake Mary, FL
Update: Pics taken just after the accident making road side
repairs ARE on the current Sunshine Statesmen Gallery under
the Patterson heading.
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