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[GMCnet] Removing ladder, rack and Pod [message #272434] Sat, 21 February 2015 20:16 Go to previous message
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A contrare Jonny.

When we made amore than 10,000 mile jaunt five years ago I thought it would be a good time to remove the pod to reduce drag. I never missed the pod, but it made no difference in fuel consumption that I could tell, but it sure made the coach look longer and lower. When we returned, I also removed the ladder and rails and that improved the look even more. My fall off the roof was in Mexico. I was up on a ladder to realign an errant antenna. The ladder moved away from the coach and the rounded top left nothing to grab and I landed with a thud on the sand/gravel parking area with my head just missing a concrete parking bumper. NO time to do anything or to exercise falling skills. Your head weighs about 1/7 of your body weight and you cannot move it fast enough to avoid whatever it is going to hit. I was lucky and had just a head ache and lots of topical blood. I don't even want to think what would have happened if my head had hit that concrete parking bumper!

When we purchased the Clasco it had a pod nicely painted to match the high quality base coat, clear coat silver and black finish on the coach. I left it there but almost never go up there and now never venture away from the area covered by the side rails, and only then while on my knees. I once thought I was skilled enough to wander around even on the top of our 12'+ high rolling condo without undo risk, but that fall in Mexico changed my mind big time. To each his own.....

Oh, BTW, I still think I am competent to drive two GMCs, at least my wife still thinks I am, too. Grin

Jerry
Jerry Work
The Dovetail Joint
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Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2015 15:52:48 -0700
From: Johnny Bridges
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Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Removing Ladder, Rack and Pod
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Rethink it??? When the day comes I'm not competent to climb the ladder and hold the rails - and that day will surely come albeit no time soon I hope -
I will not consider myself confident to drive the GMC either. At that point I';ll divest myself of it with the pod and ladder still attached. I took
a pretty good spill yesterday pulling limbs off the wires here. I know how to take a fall, years of BWDs yanking me down have taught me. Another
point to check at most of our age - my sawbones does a bone density check on me every couple of years. So far, it's normal... but osteoporosis is
silent and painless until you break something weakened by it. It's correctable if you know it exists. Have yourself checked regularly.

--johnny
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'76 23' transmode Norris upfit
Braselton, Ga.

"Sometimes I wonder what tomorrow's gonna bring when I think about my dirty life and times" --Warren Zevon
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