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  1. I live fairly near the Davidson River. Drop me a PM if you need any help while you are there. Bill
  2. Good for you guys/gals! Backing up really does get easier the more you do it. Hopefully I'll get a chance to meet you at the Rally and buy that time you will be ol' pros at backing the Ollie up. Nice looking rig too! Bill
  3. Instead of making a mark - just lay sticks or identifiable rocks by the tires - the rocks or chalk also works for pavement. Bill
  4. Fishing line - with a "sawing" action slowly (like anyone could really do this sort of stuff fast) move the line down the back of the 3M. Once whatever it is that was stuck with the 3M is off then you can use adhesive remover to get the rest off. Bill
  5. tripmushrv - I quickly scanned your through checklist and my eye caught a couple of items you might want to think about: 1 - your reference 3-1 to use the Andersen WDH you really do not have to be "straight". It is easy to reconnect the Andersen as long as you back up at the same angle or orientation as you were when you disconnected. When I'm at a campground that has a gravel or dirt drive area, I simply find a stick and make a mark in the dirt right by both the front and rear tires. That way when it comes time to re-attach all I have to do is put those tires in the same place and the Andersen goes back on just the way it came off. 2 - your reference 5-9 I'd have to look it up but I believe that Oliver reduced the torque value to between 100 and 110 foot pounds. Certainly is a through list - nice work! Bill
  6. Just let the pups hang out the window and with those eyes they will melt the heart of even the nastiest driver - no problem.🤩 Bill
  7. Alabama fan?
  8. Don't forget that the area between the hulls gets a "natural' flow of air via the scupper holes in the bottom and the fresh air grill in the cabin. Certainly, Wayfinder's suggestion would speed up the process for new hulls and/or for those of us that need to really get the air flowing in this area for one reason or another. Bill
  9. Sure - but - it will only react to the black propane molecules! 😇
  10. The family has been waiting for you! Let us know if we can help. Bill
  11. Dicor is not a "bad" brand. Have you asked Oliver Service what they use? If you talk "sweet" enough - perhaps they would send you enough to do the door? Bill
  12. If anyone actually goes to this event or if you are near Camp Hale - there is a small stream with a couple of ponds that parallels the main road for roughly a half mile. Stop in one or two of the turn-outs that are there and watch those ponds for a minute or two. At least two beavers reside there! Bill
  13. Curiosity is also the name of the boat that a popular YouTube couple uses for their boat - Gone with the Wynns. Bill
  14. Other than dealing with the "extra" 6 inches or so that the adapter will add I don't see any reasons why it wouldn't work. Bill
  15. And now the real fun begins! Making that shiny new Ollie all YOURS. Congrates! Bill
  16. You will be fine! I'm excited for you. Bill
  17. ditto for what Mike said above. This ain't rocket science unless you want to get real fancy. Bill
  18. One of the "nice" things about retirement is having the time to do things the way that they actually should be done. I've found that taking "short-cuts" actually tends to cost more in the long run. Bill
  19. YES! - Townesw You might want to send him a private message to see if he will share his design/measurements with you. Good luck! Bill
  20. A "fulcrum " is a wonderful thing. Bill
  21. That water source at Meriwether is located at 35.52419, -87.45465. Note that there is no sewer dump nor electric but Hohenwald is only about 6 miles from this camp. Bill
  22. A drop of Loctite (blue) should take care of that issue. Bill
  23. If you camp at dcsp after camp Oliver, your tanks should be empty and fresh water full. However, if you need water at Meriwether it is available. Just look at the water fountain closely and you will find a spigot where you can attach a hose. The water fountain is located right in front of the campground restroom. Bill
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