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Patriot

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  1. Here- We still like the whisper quietness and years of reliability of our two Honda’s. I can’t speak for other brands. The larger EU7000is is a backup for our home. It runs everything we need during a power outage except our 4 ton Trane AC. Ceiling fans are in play during a power outage to keep fresh air circulating.
  2. I just saw this article and thought I would post it up. -Patriot Edit- Found this link and added it as well. It appears letters will be sent out to original purchasers. https://powerequipment.honda.com/support/recalls-and-updates Video: KHOU 340,000 Honda portable generators recalled for fire hazard Ten fires have already been reported. Author: Travis Pittman (TEGNA) Published: 5:06 AM EDT March 18, 2020 Updated: 5:08 AM EDT March 18, 2020 Honda is recalling about 340,000 portable generators because of a fire and burn hazard. Ten fires have already been reported. The recall is for Honda EB2200i, EU2200i, EU2200i Companion and EU2200i Camo Portable Generators. The Consumer Product Safety Commission says the generator's inverter assembly can short circuit with the presence of saltwater. This can cause the unit to smoke or catch fire.
  3. Sea dawg, I certainly hope you did not take my post personal or political or inflammatory. I am merely passing along the story and concerns of a dear friend of mine and his family who are presently living in Italy and are attempting to survive living out how potent and dangerous the Wuhan Covid19 virus really is. I could not agree more, the virus is certainly on the entire worlds mind for sure. I think we can all agree that we need to take every step possible to not spread the virus and just be as safe as possible. As DavidS wisely mentioned -slow the transmission. Traveling or camping right now in the midst of a deadly pandemic is just not something we will be pursuing. We will make every attempt to be safe and wise by minimizing exposure or transmission through social distancing and staying home as recommended by the medical experts. Kathy and I will continue to lift up our thoughts and prayers for all people including your husbands family in Italy impacted by this terrible disease. This to shall pass. The happier news is we are signed up and looking forward to attending the OTT Rally in September at Lake Guntersville State Park. Really looking forward to meeting our extended Oliver family! -Patriot
  4. DavidS, I concur with all of what you said above. Very well stated. I just had a discussion via private message chat on FB with a friend of mine who I was stationed with at Aviano AB in Italy in the mid 80’s. He finished out his military career there, retired, and now lives with his family in the Friuli region of Northern Italy. This area was hit very hard by Covid19. Long story short, he said that this is a very serious virus and many many people are dying. He said that Italy did not take the Covid19 seriously at first and as a result the virus took off. Essentially Italy did not cut off travel tourism etc. I think for now staying put, and doing everything we can to stay healthy is key to getting through this. My friend and his family are doing ok so far. They are hunkered down and staying put. But he cautioned me, it’s a very serious disease and presently it’s not letting up and still ravaging Italy. FWIW. David
  5. This is very wise and thoughtful given the current situation. See everyone in the fall. -David
  6. Now that’s repurposing! 😄
  7. John, That link was extremely helpful for someone like me who is new to weight distribution hitches. Thank you for posting, David
  8. I agree with trainman. When it comes to safety in general, I would much rather have it and possibly never need it, than need it and wish I had it. I prefer to error on the side of caution. Enjoy that beautiful Ollie and Happy Camping! -Patriot
  9. John, Great review with photos! Werner makes very nice high quality ladders. Looks like Home Depot carries it locally. David
  10. Jitters, I ordered a set of these, thank you for the link. Patriot
  11. On February 11 during our previous visit to Oliver, Anita told us we would be taking delivery at the new sales office/service center in mid May. We are looking forward to delivery of Hull #634 and a hopefully a tour of the new facility. A few pics- with big wow factor!
  12. Here’s the tool bag I purchased today. Nothing super high dollar but will carry all the essential tools I may need. Over 1000 positive reviews so it can’t be too bad. $15.00 - 20% coupon, light enough to carry https://www.harborfreight.com/16-in-tool-bag-with-6-pockets-63637.html?_br_psugg_q=tool+bag
  13. A humorous reminder (if it’s not you) to double check a bridge clearance. When in doubt check it out.
  14. Overland, excellent write up. I have been thinking about reorganizing a tool bag(s) for our Ollie which begins goes into the production line next week. I have time, but need to get busy organizing a tool bag. Your exceptionally detailed post is extremely helpful, thank you. Patriot
  15. My extra SLO BLO Fuses arrived today. I hope we never have a need for them.
  16. Mike and Carol, Ordered. Thank you for the recommendation and solid feedback. David
  17. Congratulations on your build date! March 12 build date here, and look forward to seeing you at the rally. David & Kathy
  18. Just thinking about our Oliver family and our neighbors in middle Tennessee this morning after a tornado hit Nashville. Our thoughts and prayers are lifted for you. Stay Tennessee strong! David & Kathy Austin
  19. John, Now that appears to be a neat little utility trailer and space saver to boot! Apogee will likely do well in the US market. I believe my 14’ Aluma was right around $3k after a bit of haggling as individual dealers set their own prices. This could likely be due to how many units ordered by a dealer and shipping costs from the Aluma plant to the dealer. -David
  20. Hi John, I own a 2018 14’ Aluma utility trailer (UTR14) and have been very happy with it. I use it to haul my 1025R when I need to have it serviced or when hauling mulch for our blueberry grove. A very nice light weight utility trailer. It is kept garaged when not in use. I would not hesitate to purchase an Aluma trailer again. Trying to find a used Aluma can be challenging, I could not so I purchased new. -David
  21. Here is the link which I ordered a few spare 30 amp SLO BLO fuses (BK-MDL-30) from in advance of taking delivery of our Ollie in May. Hope this helps. https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Bussmann-Eaton/BK-MDL-30?qs=LpXnx4WbYtBNkVBbf00eIQ==&fbclid=IwAR21oQIxbMZJ3zFCt7Vp9TtT3cM7PfbNEPGlLg-5bOPTLfnK4ZyT3SN-eP8 -David
  22. CedarForks, It was nice speaking with you this evening. Per my phone call with you, I will purchase the cover. Thank you, David Austin
  23. DJM, I was quoted $1060.00 shipped to my zip code by this company. Custom fit to the Oliver. Others may chime in with another brand. Topgun2 told me about Calmark covers. I will be ordering from them at some point. Naturally off season your order gets fulfilled quicker. Best to call and check with them. Hope this helps. https://calmarkcovers.com
  24. Yes, excellent write up and repair John. Well done!
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