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[GMCnet] MovIng the Barn Queen... [message #150120] Sat, 19 November 2011 14:29 Go to previous message
Robin Hood is currently offline  Robin Hood   United States
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The story so far...

I bought an old Palm Beach (a 1977?) back in June... And a 78 Royale two
months earlier. The Palm Beach was only 500 bucks so I could not pass it up
even it it did require finding wheels and and a landoll and some creative
maneuvering to get her out of the barn.

The Royale (The Pinto Bean) is at a storage place. I had the Landoll drop
the Queen at a nearby campground on the Storage Row.

I thought a flood this summer was going to get her, so I got a mechanic to
rig up a fuel cell. I don't trust the tanks. The flood crested and I didn't
move her. But with a good battery, she cranked right up.

The plan is to air up the bags, and try to drive the mile to the storage
lot. The budget guy we talked to wasn't thrilled to hear that I was paying
storage on two RVs in need of serious work that I was getting to "someday".
My new wife is cool for the most part, but argues that I don't need two, or
at least don't need to pay double storage, since my lot at the storage
place will fit both RVs. She finds the 600 bucks a year to be an acceptable
loss. She does like them or at least what they can be.

What should my tire pressure be?

--
Robin Hood
Jackson, MS
2003 Buick Lesabre
1968 Pontiac Catalina
1978 GMC Royale motorhome
1977 GMC Palm Beach motorhome
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