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Full-Time RVing- Top Six Things We Learned

In the last six months of full-time RVing, we have learned a lot about our RV and about RVing in general. In this article, I will share the top six things we learned. Possibly, it will help you with your full-time RV adventure.

6. With the rising cost of fuel, you need all the tips and tricks you can add to your tool belt. We use multiple tools depending on our location and which fueling stations are available in that location. Our first choice is to use our TSD Logistics account. You are probably wondering what the heck is a TSD Logistics account? For diesel rigs, it’s the best thing since sliced bread. TSD Logistics is a trucking company,

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That thought of an excellent way for them to save on fuel then pass it along to its members. The more fuel trucking companies buy, the bigger the discount. The size of the company’s fleet limits the trucking company on how much fuel they buy. This is where we as RVers come in. The more members who join, (adding to the size of the fleet) the more the trucking company saves on fuel, and the more we save as RVers. https://www.tsdlogistics.com/services/fuel-program/

To locate truck stops with the best discounts, we use the Open Road app

Where it gets a little tricky is their process for joining and possibly why people would be uncomfortable to join. Part of the approval process is to provide TSD Logistics with your social security and a bank account. They run a credit check similar to any credit card application (this is not a credit card). They also use your social security number in the event they can’t collect payment. Your bank account information is for ACH for purchasing fuel. (application link) https://apply.myopenroads.com/

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It sounds scary, but it really isn’t. Upon membership approval, they issue you an EFS payment card.

So essentially they pay for your fuel upfront, then they automatically collect the funds from your bank account minus the discount you receive as a member. This being said, we were still uncomfortable with a company having access to our primary bank account. So we opened a small checking account that is strictly for fueling the rig. It’s electronically connected to our major account for ease of transfer of funds.

Another tool we use for fuel or gas is our Good Sam card- https://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=pyijN36AFBQ&offerid=372296.38&subid=0&type=4

When using the Good Sam card at Flying J or Pilot, the discount on fuel is $.08 cents per gallon and $.05 cents per gallon for gasoline. Which is nowhere near the $.28 cents per gallon at Loves or as much as $.32 cents per gallon at Petro or TA, through the TSD Logistics account.

For up to $.20 cents per gallon savings at the pump, the Dino Pay app for Sinclair stationshttps://www.sinclairoil.com/customers/dinopay-app You can use the Dino Pay App for gasoline or diesel rigs.

All the discount programs may not seem like much savings, but they really add up. For instance, a hundred gallons of fuel with TSD is as much as $32.00 savings. And with crossing the United States nearly three times in the last six months, those are hefty savings.

5. The importance of knowing how your rig is supposed to perform can’t be expressed enough. For instance, your rig’s alignment can affect your fuel efficiency and chew up tires. When we first purchased our rig, as soon as we got her home we had to replace the front tires, shocks, and have it aligned. The shop we took her to didn’t do all four corner alignments but could do measurements and said the back was within the spec tolerance. Both my husband and I had our doubts because the adjusting bolt was backed out. However, we took him for his word, as it rode beautifully after getting the front end dealt with. After we were on the road for a little time, I had an occasion to follow my husband and noticed the rig was crabbing down the highway by as much as four inches to the right. Luckily, we were only moving the rig from one park to another within the same town. We immediately started our search for an alignment shop for big rigs familiar with our type of chassis. We found a shop in Sioux Falls called Dakota Alignment. Not only were they knowledgeable about our rig, but they could get us in within a couple of days and they were very affordable.

4. Here is one I used as a truck driver. Before leaving your driveway, take an actual measurement of the highest point of your rig. This will take two people and a long straightedge, like a six-foot level. Put the level on the highest point of your rig and hold it level. The second person measure from the ground to the bottom of the level.

Next, if you don’t have a GPS that you can program your rigs height, weight, and length, I highly recommend getting one. When I retired, I brought my trucker GPS with me in the RV. It is a Garmin Dezl OTR 700

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is an older model, but it still takes online updates. You can get one at any truck stop and by adding your rig’s specs, you are less likely to be routed with low height or weight restrictions.

3. Another helpful item from my truck I brought with me when I retired was my CB (Citizen Band) radio. Tiffin manufacture built our rig pre-wired with power and the antenna. We just needed to mount the CB and upgrade the antenna with a long-range antenna. I also purchased the antenna from a truck stop. Most truck stops have a decent selection of CB accessories.

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As long as your CB has a decent signal strength and antenna, you can communicate with your travel buddies without relying on a cellular service. All you need to remember is not to use the emergency channel (9) or the channel truckers use (19) for reporting traffic issues. Which is another reason to have a CB in your rig. It comes in handy when there is a big slowdown on a highway. You can communicate with the truckers ahead of you to find out the cause for the slowdown and what lane is blocked. When your RV is 70 feet long, it can take a while to change lanes in heavy traffic.

2. This one probably seems like a no-brainer, but worth mentioning just in case you may try to run as light as possible. I mean, it’s great in theory to run light, but you must pick what you will sacrifice. Some folks only put on the bare minimum of water, but for us, we keep our freshwater topped off. We learned this the hard way when we had a flat, and it took two days to get roadside service out to the RV. We have great roadside services (Yes, that is services, as in plural) we have multiple roadside coverage. Our RV insurance has roadside coverage, but our favorite is AAA Premier. We originally had the basic AAA for our cars but upgraded to AAA Premier for our motorcycles because they have the best towing for motorcycles. As luck has it, the AAA Premiere has great roadside service for RVs too. The AAA operator who took the call for the flat on the RV was incredible. She worked tirelessly to find someone who had our tire and someone who would come out on a Sunday to change the tire. This leads me to our number ONE thing we learned in the last six months.

1. If you are thinking about going full time in your RV and traveling a lot, take this one into consideration. Also, learning this lesson from the flat tire. We now do everything we can not travel on the weekend. In fact, we try very hard to only travel Monday through Thursday.

We avoid Friday travel days because the weekend warriors are out in full force and at top speed, trying to get to their destination as fast as possible. We avoid Saturday and Sunday travel because it can be very difficult to get a service provider on the weekends. And Sunday we avoid at all costs because the weekend warriors are all trying to get back home in time to get back to work, which would slow down response time even more if you could find a service provider at all.

Thank you for stopping by. If you have questions please contact me.

Bell

Bells Rides

Kamloops: The Run From Hell

In the past I have told my dispatcher I would quit before taking the Kamloops run, to put someone much lower in the food chain on it. Well, that worked for a couple years but then my Transportation Manager came to all of the remaining Canada drivers and said he is having a difficult time keeping drivers for the Kamloops route. We were all asked to take rotations until he could hire a new driver.

The route is the most difficult run we have, Over 3500 miles of 95% two lane highway, through Canada’s Rockies. The winding road conditions are treacherous with snow, ice, black ice, and high winds.

My rotation was up and to be honest with you I was looking forward to it as it has been at least a couple years since I have done the route.

After six years of driving to Canada I wanted to finally see a Moose and not just the yellow warning signs along the highway I’ve only seen thus far.

It started all well and good, in fact I was loving the scenic drive. The first day through Northern California, Central Oregon and into Washington. The second day was truly amazing, driving along over a hundred miles of lakes and rivers. All the while staying on my schedule I set to beat a harsh storm, knocking off three of the deliveries.

The third day was mundane and boring as hell but the roads were dry and completed the next three deliveries ahead of schedule.

At Prince George, BC, I took Highway 16 west, the only way to to my last stop in Thornhill, BC. Three hundred and sixty three miles, where logging trucks rule the world and own the highway.

Half way to Thornhill, I rounded a sharp corner, right there on the side of the road nibbling on some grass at the fog line was the most majestic creatures God has created. A Giant Moose!!! In one breath I screamed with excitement and in another I was cussing because it was dark and I turned off my GoPro.

It’s okay I finally saw a Moose!

THEN….

About fifty miles from Thornhill all hell broke loose. The storm I was trying to beat showed up two days early. It was dumping a ton of slushy slippery snow. I literally parked on the shoulder of the highway for the night in hopes the snow plow ferries could clear the highway while I rested.

The next morning it was still snowing but at this point the plows was keeping up. I made it to Thornhill and offloaded ten canopies and a bunch of parts in record time. I knew I was up against the clock and Mother Nature.

Traveling east the conditions worsened, the plows were loosing against Mother Nature. My top speed was 45 mph, my average was only 35 mph. With over 1700 miles to get home it was depressing.

As I was leaving Burns there is a small grade, so I ramped up from 14 mph to 30 mph. Coming down the grade a logging truck was completely on my side of the highway at I’m guessing 45-50 mph. To avoid a full head on collision I moved to the shoulder as he sped by me in my lane. As I moved back in to my lane my trailer hit slushy snow and whipped to the left then to right.

Everything I tried to get it under control didn’t work. The slushy ice was slipperier than anything I have ever dealt with before. All of this of course was happening in a blink. I was sliding towards a cliff, at that moment I wasn’t really paying much attention to the cliff itself, but I was paying very close attention to the electrical poles that I was sliding towards, I was literally fighting for my life. They say your life flashes before you but it was actually the life of my family that flashed before me, I was thinking of my boys the whole time. I felt my truck starting to tip over, the one thing that finally worked in all of this to my truck upright, I turned hard into the tip. I honestly don’t know if this was what you are “supposed” to do to keep a truck from tipping over but it worked. The next blink I was jack knifed, with my trailer across both lanes, the nose of the trailer hanging off the cliff and the trucks ass end was also hanging off the cliff.

I couldn’t believe it, I wrecked again, the second time in as many weeks. This winter driving was going to freakin kill me. I was so pissed at the logger for causing the accident but I was more pissed he kept going. Alone in my truck with everything from my pantry all around me I was cussing like a drunken sailor, I think I even made up some words. A bit compulsive I started cleaning my truck, yes I realize I might have been in a tad bit of shock. Still seething when the Mounties arrived they couldn’t approach, they yelled from the middle of the road for me not to exit the truck until they can have the power turned off. So compulsiveness is not so bad after all. After what seemed like forever the power was shut down.

One of the Mounties approached my rig, a big burly mountain of a man with a voice that sounded like he gargles with gravel, he asked if I was okay. I felt my lip quiver, my eyes filled with tears., I couldn’t form words with out completely losing my bananas so I nodded my head yes. They decided it was extremely important for me to leave the truck now there wasn’t a threat of electrocution and hustled me out. Here’s where I get pissed all over again, the other Mountie on scene made me wait in the back seat of his police car. My husband has told me stories of what people do in the backseat of police cars. I said but but that’s where the bad guys sit.. I’m now shocked the Mountie didn’t bother to move his briefcase for a Blue Wife. He had some lame ass excuse he mumbled under his breath but I wasn’t having any of it and was not going to sit in the back seat with the door shut. I was missing Deputy John and Trooper Bo, they would never have a Blue Wife sit where bad guys pee, poop and throw up.

Then there was more waiting for the wrecker to pull my truck off the cliff. Once the wrecker arrived it took all of ten minutes to pull it of the cliff, half of which was looking for my tow hooks.

The black ice accident damaged the right side fairings and the front bumper, this accident damaged the remaining fairing plus the upper cab fairing. It looks like total crap on the outside but clean as hell on the inside.

Luckily, it was all cosmetic, I tossed the broken parts in the trailer and followed the wrecker to a safe location to park for the night. I was physically, emotionally and mentally drained, I felt like I could have slept for a week. After talking with my husband to let him know I was okay I immediately fell asleep.

The next day with lower temperatures I hoped it would be better road conditions. Not so lucky I’m afraid, the crap storm kept on crapping on me. I had a 150 miles to go to get to Prince George. At normal speed it would take two and a half hours, it took me six hours.

You would think the hellish nightmare would be over but the loggers in that neck of the woods who rule the world and own the highway were out to kill me. I was almost back to civilization when another logger was hauling ass around this huge sweeping turn. He had his tractor on his side of the highway and the trailer sliding sideways completely across my lane. Praying, Straighten up Please God Straighten up…

Well I’m here to tell the story so he straightened it up.

But wait there’s more..

Seriously, there is more but not life threatening, two separate breakdowns that required road side service with another day delay. This almost sent me over the edge, I seriously considered (more like fantasized) taking a cab to the nearest airport.

I’m a little more stubborn and refuse to allow a run to get the best of me. So I pulled my big girl pants up and chugged home. Then took the rest of the week off.

Enjoy the Ride

Bell

BellsRides

CampChef

In 2004 we sold our Alpenlite fifth wheel and when we did, I agreed to throw in my husbands Camp Chef stove. Since then every chance my husband gets he gives me shit. Finally, we recently purchased a new Camp Chef stove for our RV. I thought for sure Andy would stop hard timing me about it, that would be a big negatory.

Last week we were camping at the coast and my brother in law was showing off his Christmas present (Camp Chef https://amzn.to/2VzU3Mo )  from his son. Andy then say’s, have you heard the story how my Camp Chef was given away. Me; A Giant Eye Roll..

When we were outfitting our new toy hauler we got a slightly upgraded version of our old Camp Chef, yet the hard timing ensues..

Here is the upgraded toys

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The old one didn’t have the fold out side tables or folding legs. And we didn’t have any of the accessories.

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With all the gadgets and the upgraded Camp Chef he still teases me.

 

 

 

How to stay clean and fresh on the road…

Many of my friends who have traditional careers have asked me ” What do you do about showers and staying clean while driving a big rig?”

The simple answer is I shower at truck stops, a.k.a Trucker Spa’s.

However, not all truck stops are treated equally. Sometimes the truck stops don’t quite measure up to my “Trucker Spa” standard. When this is the case I rather freshen up in my truck. There are a lot of products on the market to help with this task. I have naturally curly hair but sometimes I blow it out straight. When I do I use a dry shampoo to freshen my hair https://amzn.to/2CojZmA

When I’m rocking the curl, I use a spray bottle with water to get my hair completely wet then apply a small amount of light weight leave in conditioner, scrunch it up let it air dry and it’s a curly mess. To wash my face I first use Neutrogena facial wipes https://amzn.to/2BtntT8. I then use Huggies baby wipes https://amzn.to/2Cn4A5J. I’m using these specific brands as over the years I have found these are the best quality. The facial wipe by Neutrogena removes the most stubborn makeup without leaving your face a grease slick. The Huggies baby wipes cleans your body without leaving little lint balls all over you.

I have also been asked by my friends, what do you do about a toilet? Do you pee on the side of the road? NO!!! I’m not hanging it all out there on the side of the road. I’m fortunate enough to be a solo driver (a requirement for me, no slip seat, no team driving)

One of the first things I do when I get a truck, I remove the passenger seat. This is where I keep a Porta Potty. I use the same potty chemicals https://amzn.to/2R5zmsg. as we do in our RV to eliminate any odors. Most male counterparts us a bottle of some kind, which is perfectly fine if they dispose of them properly but unfortunately a lot of truckers don’t.

For female truckers who aren’t as fortunate as I am to either be solo or to be able to remove the passenger to make room for a Porta Potty, they will use products like the Travel Jane https://amzn.to/2EEwGf8. It’s a disposable female urinal.

This topic was recently brought up on one of my favorite channels I watch on YouTube “Story Moto ADV”

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Story Moto shared 5 excellent hacks to use while motorcycle camping. I shared Travel Jane for his female motorcycle/adventure subscribers.

This method of staying clean and fresh between showers can be used while traveling by any means, motorcycle, big rig or RV.

Enjoy the Ride

BellsRides

Why Monday’s Suck….

I love my job, the company I work for is a great company. They provide me with excellent equipment to do my job.

I have a new truck which is assigned solely to me ( a requirement for me, this girl doesn’t slip seat or team). The wages are generous along with excellent benefits.

I’m not special or anything all the company drivers make the same per mile, it just so happens I have the second longest route. I used to have the longest route but with seniority I was able to lock in my current route to Calgary. The Calgary run has the perfect amount of miles and delivery stops. It allows me to earn a nice paycheck and at the same time the ability to complete it in four and half to five days. Not to mention I get paid to drive through some of the prettiest country side.

With all this being said, “the job” or “the company” is not Why Monday’s Suck.

Monday’s I leave my boys and my home, This is Why Monday’s Suck.

If you have been watching my Vlogs on YouTube or Reading my Blogs, you will notice I’m a pretty happy person. Some would say I’m bubbly and outgoing. Feisty with a little smart ass but mostly all in fun. It isn’t a front, it’s; what you see is what you get.

BUT…

Monday’s are a different story, I am somewhat withdrawn and a little blue.

You see, I really like my husband, obviously I love him but I really like him too. I love talking to him about anything and everything but we are perfectly comfortable with just hanging in silence, simply being near each other.

Having fun and laughter is a big part of our days, I provide a lot of material for him to turn into some joke or teasing me as I’m somewhat of a dork. One of the things I like about him is his quick wit and at times dry sense of humor.

The other boy in my life is my son. Although, there are times I feel like strangling him (because after all he is a teenager and believes he is the smartest human on the planet) he is the single best thing I have ever done in my entire life.

One of the things about this job, being gone during the week, I appreciate going to all the games and tournaments every weekend when other parents are burned out. Most of the time I feel like I’m missing him growing up into a man. To combat these feelings I am fortunate to have a husband who communicates often and well with what is going on in the day to day.

Never the less on Monday I get in a funk. Then miraculously I pull my big girl panties up, shake it off and do my job. My determination of staying on task, getting to my destination and getting home as quickly as possible is how I survive. Of course along with hearing my husbands voice on the other end of the cellphone helps as well. As soon as my phone rings and my husbands name and face pops up on the screen I instantly have a smile on my face.

I thank God for my family and for this opportunity to help provide for our family unit.

Thank you Andy and AJ for giving me the support and love I need in order to do this job. Without it I would not survive….

The End

Enjoy the Ride

BellsRides

HOW I BECAME A GENERAL ENGINEERING CONTRACTOR … THANKS MIKE BRANDT

A LITTLE HISTORY ON YOURS TRULY: 

FROM THE TIME I WAS ABOUT TWENTY YEARS OLD I HAD A SMALL LANDSCAPE COMPANY WITH MY FIRST HUSBAND. WHEN I WAS TWENTY SIX I DECIDED HE WAS A GREAT GUY BUT NOT THE RIGHT GUY FOR ME.  HE KEPT THE LANDSCAPE COMPANY AND HIS CONTACTS.  I STARTED MY OWN LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE AND INSTALL COMPANY, “BELLS MOW AND BLOW”. YES, THAT WAS THE REAL NAME.  I HAD A PUSH LAWN MOWER, WEED EATER AND A LEAF BLOWER, ETC, FOR THE MAINTENANCE ACCOUNTS. I RENTED SKID STEERS, SKIP LOADERS AND MINI EXCAVATORS FOR THE INSTALLS.

AT NIGHT I WAS TENDING BAR, DURING THE DAY I WAS DOING LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE AND BUILDING MY BUSINESS. 

A MAN NAMED MIKE BRANDT WHO WAS ONE OF MY REGULAR CUSTOMERS WHERE I TENDED BAR, WHO ALSO BECAME ONE OF MY LANDSCAPE CUSTOMERS. CHANGED MY PROFESSIONAL LIFE IN WAYS I’M NOT SURE HE REALIZES TO THIS DAY.

ONE DAY AFTER MOWING HIS LAWN WE WERE SITTING AROUND DRINKING A BEER AND HE SAYS TO ME “YOU SHOULD COME WORK FOR ME”. I SKEPTICALLY SAY “DOING WHAT?” HE SAYS, “AS A BACKHOE OPERATOR” I SAY “TEACH ME HOW”..

THE DEAL WE MADE WAS HE WOULD PAY ME TEN DOLLARS AN HOUR UNTIL HE WAS COMFORTABLE ENOUGH TO LEAVE ME ON JOBS ALONE THEN I WOULD GET TWENTY DOLLARS AN HOUR. I SAT ON THE WHEEL WELL A COUPLE DAYS THE FIRST WEEK, THEN MIKE BROUGHT A BACKHOE TO MY HOUSE TO PRACTICE. HE WAS CRAZY, HE JUST DROPPED IT OFF ON A FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND LEFT. I PUT IN ABOUT THIRTY HOURS THAT WEEKEND MOVING A TWO BY FOUR BOARD AROUND ON THE SURFACE, GETTING TO THE POINT I COULD MOVE THE BOARD WITHOUT DISTURBING THE DIRT. I ALSO SPENT HOURS DIGGING A TRENCH AT VARIOUS DEPTHS, PUTTING THE BOARD IN THE TRENCH AND BACKFILLING IT, THEN CROSS DIGGING THE TRENCH TO LOCATE THE BOARD WITHOUT DAMAGING IT. ONE OF THE THINGS MIKE TOUGHT ME WHEN I WAS SITTING ON THE WHEEL WELL OF HIS BACKHOE IS HOW THERE ARE OTHER UTILITIES IN THE GROUND WE HAVE TO CROSS AND IF YOU BREAK IT, ITS VERY EXPENSIVE TO FIX. I WAS VERY CONCERNED ABOUT BREAKING SOMETHING SO I CAME UP WITH A WAY TO PRACTICE. BY THE END OF THE WEEKEND I TRAINED MYSELF. EVERY DAY I PUSHED MYSELF TO GET BETTER, FASTER AND CLEANER TRENCHES. THERE ARE TIMES WHEN BEING AN OCD WORKAHOLIC COMES IN HANDY.

IN TWO WEEKS MIKE LEFT ME ON THE JOB SITE BY MYSELF AND MY HOURLY PAY DOUBLED. THE NEXT TWO YEARS I LEARNED EVERYTHING I COULD WORKING FOR MIKE AND ABSOLUTELY LOVED OPERATING HEAVY EQUIPMENT. EVENTUALLY, I ENDED UP WORKING FOR GRANITE CONSTRUCTION AS A JOURNEYMAN OPERATOR. OPERATING EXCAVATORS, BACKHOES, SKIP LOADERS, ROLLERS AND BLADES TO NAME A FEW. I LOVED MY JOB..

THEN A COUPLE YEARS LATER MIKE CHANGED MY PROFESSIONAL LIFE ONCE AGAIN. HE WAS ON A JOB SITE INSTALLING A SEPTIC SYSTEM ON THE SIDE OF A MOUNTAIN AND NEEDED A SECOND BACKHOE. HE WANTED ME TO RENT A BACKHOE AND HELP HIM, HE OFFERED TO SPLIT THE CONTRACT WITH ME. I TOLD HIM I OBVIOUSLY WANTED TO BUT I WASN’T LICENSED HE TOLD ME I COULD WORK UNDER HIS UNTIL I GOT MY CONTRACTOR LICENSE. WITH SOME OF THE PROCEEDS OF THE SEPTIC JOB I BOUGHT THE NECESSARY STUDY GUIDES FOR THE GENERAL ENGINEERING LICENSE TEST. IT IS A DOOZY OF A TEST THAT TAKES FOUR HOURS TO COMPLETE WITH A 75% FAILURE RATEAND OF THE 25% WHO SUCCESSFULLY PASS ONLY 1% WERE WOMEN. AT THE END OF TGE LONGEST TEST I EVER TOOK, I WAS A LICENSED GENERAL ENGINEERING CONTRACTOR. I FIRST CALLED MY HUSBAND SCREAMING AND CRYING THAT I DID IT. THEN I CALLED MIKE TO TELL HIM I WAS OFFICIALLY A LICENSED CONTRACTOR.

I’M NO LONGER A CONTRACTOR BUT BEFORE THE HOUSING CRASH IN 2006 I HAVE DUG OVER 14000 RESIDENTIAL HOMES.

THANK YOU MIKE BRANDT FOR THE OPPORTUNITY, I STILL LOVE PLAYING IN THE DIRT.

Mechanically Inclined For A Girl…

  AS WITH MOST PEOPLE JUST STARTING OUT ON THEIR OWN MONEY IS SCARCE, SO I’M NO DIFFERENT THAN MOST.  I WAS SEVENTEEN WHEN I GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL AND MOVED OUT ON MY OWN. 

  WHEN THERE WAS AN ISSUE WITH MY CAR I DIDN’T HAVE THE MONEY TO TAKE IT TO A SHOP TO BE REPAIRED.  SO WHEN IT DID HAPPEN I WOULD GO TO EITHER PEP BOY’S OR GRAND AUTO (I probably just aged myself) AND ASK THE COUNTER GUYS WHAT THEY THOUGHT THE ISSUE MIGHT BE WITH THE SYMPTOMS I DESCRIBED.  ONE TIME IT WAS A STARTER AND ANOTHER AN ALTERNATOR.  I TOTALLY GUESSED ON THE STARTER AND LUCKILY I WAS RIGHT.  THE CAR WAS A TOTAL POS AND I WAS BROKE AS HELL, SO I WOULD BUY ABSOLUTELY CHEAPEST PART I COULD FIND.  I WOULD ASK THE COUNTER GUYS A TON OF QUESTIONS AND GO OFF TO MY APARTMENT AND INSTALL IT (AGAINST APARTMENT RULES OF COARSE). 

  HINDSIGHT, I REALLY ENJOYED WORKING ON MY CAR EVEN THOUGH I WAS STRESSED ABOUT IT BEING BROKE DOWN, BREAKING THE APARTMENT RULES AND NOT HAVING THE PROPER TOOLS.

FAST FORWARD A FEW YEARS:

 BEING A SMALL BUSINESS OWNER MY INCOME WAS BETTER BUT I STILL ENDED UP WORKING ON OUR CARS. MY FIRST HUSBAND WASN’T MECHANICAL AND HAD NO DESIRE TO LEARN. ON TOP OF THAT, MIKE HAD A HARD TIME LETTING GO OF A DOLLAR. DON’T GET ME WRONG, I’M NOT TRYING TO BE DISPARAGING TOWARDS MIKE, HE WAS A NICE GUY JUST NOT THE RIGHT GUY FOR ME.

 OUR TOOL COLLECTION WAS STILL LACKING TO SAY THE LEAST. WHEN THE ALTERNATOR WENT OUT ON THE CAR I DROVE TO MY NIGHT JOB, IT WAS UP TO ME TO REPAIR IT. THE TOOLS CONSISTED OF PLIERS, CRESCENT WRENCH, PHILIPS SCREWDRIVER, FLAT HEAD SCREWDRIVER, HAMMER AND A FEW SOCKETS.

 I CHANGED THE ALTERNATOR WITH A CRESCENT WRENCH AND PLIERS WITH A WHOLE LOT OF BAD WORDS. THIS MIGHT EXPLAIN WHY I HOARD TOOLS AND GET DOWN RIGHT GIDDY TO BUY A NEW TOOL. I THINK THIS MIGHT BE A CONTRIBUTING FACTOR OF WHY MY HUSBAND “ANDY” LOVES ME SO MUCH.

 YEARS LATER WHEN I WAS BUILDING MY BUSINESS, I HAD A OLDER CASE 590 SUPER L BACKHOE. IT SEEMED I HAD TO REPLACE A HYDRAULIC LINE EVERY OTHER WEEK. I LIKED THE WRENCHING BUT HATED THE HYDRAULIC FLUID. I HATED THE SMELL AND IT GOT EVERYWHERE. ONE TIME A WELD ON THE DIP CYLINDER FAILED AND I GOT A PIN HOLE RIGHT WHEN I WAS LIFTING THE BOOM OUT OF A TRENCH I WAS SPRAYED RIGHT IN THE FACE WITH SCALDING HOT HYDRAULIC FLUID. I SAID A LOT OF BAD WORDS ON THAT ONE. I STRETCHED THE BOOM OUT SO I COULD REACH THE CYLINDER FROM THE GROUND. I WRAPPED A RAG AROUND THE CYLINDER AND HELD IT ON WITH DUCT TAPE TO FINISH THE LAST TWO HOUSES I HAD LEFT TO DIG. I CALLED MY LOCAL CASE DEALER TO PRICE OUT A NEW CYLINDER. UNFORTUNATELY, THAT PARTICULAR CYLINDER WAS TOO BIG FOR ME TO CHANGE OUT BY MYSELF AS IT WEIGHED MORE THAN I DID. SO AFTER I FINISHED THE LAST TWO HOUSES, I LOADED HER UP AND HAULED HER TO WESTERN EQUIPMENT FOR REPAIR. THE POINT OF THIS IS, SOMETIMES TO BE MECHANICALLY INCLINED IS TO FIGURE OUT A WAY TO FINISH THE JOB UNTIL IT COULD PROPERLY BE REPAIRED.

NOW A DAYS, I DON’T WORK ON THINGS OUT OF NECESSITY BUT FOR FUN.

  MY HUSBAND AND I HAVE MOTORCYCLES AND WE BOTH LOVE TO TINKER ON THEM. A FEW YEARS AGO MY HUSBAND WENT TO THE FBI LEADERSHIP ACADEMY FOR SEVERAL WEEKS.

  I DECIDED TO START A PROJECT TO KEEP ME BUSY SO I WOULDN’T GO CRAZY MISSING HIM. AT THE TIME I HAD A 2012 HARLEY DAVIDSON, STREET GLIDE. SHE “JEWEL”. WAS BEAUTIFUL WITH HARLEY’S CUSTOM PAINT, PURPLE WITH FLAMES.

 I FOUND A USED, VERY HARD USED TOUR PACK. IT HAD A LARGE CRACK ON ONE SIDE AND THE LID WASN’T ATTACHED, SOME OF THE HARDWARE WAS MISSING AND WAS CRACKED ON THE SAME SIDE. MY GUESS IT WAS FROM A CRASHED BIKE, BUT IT WAS PERFECT FOR THE PROJECT I HAD IN MIND. KNOWING A LITTLE ABOUT ABS PLASTIC FROM MY CONTRACTOR DAYS, I THOUGHT I COULD REPAIR IT EVEN WHEN THE HD PARTS GUYS SAID I COULDN’T. THEY WERE CORRECT IN A WAY BUT I WASN’T PLANNING ON USING THE TRADITIONAL BONDO METHOD AS USED FOR REPAIRING BODY DAMAGE. WHEN INSTALLING ABS BLACK SEWER PIPE A SPECIFIC ABS GLUE IS USED. IT DOESN’T WORK AS REGULAR GLUE DOES BY ADHERING TWO PIECES OF PIPE TOGETHER. IT ACTUALLY MELTS THE TWO PLASTIC PIPES TOGETHER TO CREATE ONE PIPE. WHEN I STARTED THE PROJECT IT WAS JUST A THEORETICAL PLAN. I APPLIED MOST OF THE ABS GLUE TO THE CRACK ON THE INSIDE OF THE TOUR PACK AND A VERY CONSERVATIVE AMOUNT TO THE OUTSIDE, TO MINIMIZE SANDING AND BONDO TO THE PAINTED SURFACE. IT WORKED BEAUTIFULLY, JUST LIKE THE ABS PLASTIC PIPE I USED TO INSTALL.

  AFTER ALLOWING IT TO DRY I SANDED THE INTERIOR OF THE TOUR PACK THEN PAINTED THE INTERIOR WITH SEVERAL COATS OF RHINO LINING. THIS STEP I TOTALLY PULLED RIGHT OUT OF MY BUTT, I WAS CRUISING THROUGH THE PAINT ISLE AT HOME DEPOT AND A CAN OF RHINO LINING CAUGHT MY EYE. MY ORIGINAL PLAN WAS TO LINE IT ONLY WITH CARPET OR FELT. PAINTING IT WITH THE RHINO LINING NOT ONLY DID IT MAKE IT LOOK BRAND NEW AND PRETTY BUT ALSO THINGS WOULDN’T SLIDE AROUND AS MUCH. I MOVED ONTO THE EXTERIOR, SURPRISINGLY THERE WASN’T A LOT OF BONDO WORK NEEDED BUT IT STILL PRESENTED A CHALLENGE. I OBVIOUSLY WANTED THE PAINT TO MATCH BUT HARLEY DOESN’T SELL THEIR CUSTOM PAINT TO THE PUBLIC. I WAS PISSED BUT DETERMINED TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT. I FOUND A GUY WHO CAN MATCH PAINT BY EYE BUT THEN TEST IT WITH A COMPUTER FOR ACCURACY. I PAINTED THE TOUR PACK A SOLID PURPLE. A PERSON NEEDS TO KNOW THEIR LIMITATIONS, THERE IS NO WAY I COULD PAINT THE FLAMES AND GET THEM TO MATCH THE FLAMES ON THE BIKE.

MY LATEST TOYS I TINKER ON IS MY KLR 650 AND MY PICKUP I’M TURNING INTO A OVERLAND RIG.

UNTIL NEXT TIME

ENJOY THE RIDE

BELL

FRUSTRATED HUNT- OVERLAND BUILD

The Hunt is on for Rock Sliders or also known as Rock Rails, for “Bertha Mae” my 2017 F-150.

I recently decided to do an Overland build using my existing truck instead of buying an old Land Cruiser or Jeep.

We took Bertha Mae on a test to see how she will do at 100% stock, which allowed me to make a list of modifications.

This list was broken down into two categories.

Primary Category: Must Haves

Sub-Category: Want to Have

 

The Primary Category, ie; The Must Haves is where the issue lay. The Must Haves are fairly simplistic, suspension and armor.

The suspension is uber easy to source, everybody and their brother sells leveling kits for my specific truck and every other truck there is on Amazon.

(Side note, one of the things I love about Amazon, I can shop while on the road and it’s usually waiting for me when I get home.)

Anyway, Armor for my truck consist of a metal skid plate for the gas tank, as the stock skid plate is plastic. I know, kind of dumb in my opinion too, to have a plastic skid plate on a 36 gallon plastic fuel tank. My cutie pie husband sourced this one out in all of five minutes. Cool part is because I have the plastic skid plate as part of my Off Road Package, the existing mounting hardware can be used for the new Aluminum Skid Plate.

The Rock Rails/Rock Sliders is a whole story in itself.

I have been to all the four wheel specialty stores in our area, along with all the stores I deliver to and I have searched online and they all have one thing in common “buyer be aware”.

I thought I found the perfect set but on closer inspection of the goods, they were simply Nerf Bars. Don’t get me wrong if Nerf Bars is what you are looking for, go forth and conquer.

A true Rock Rail/Rock Sliders are mounted to the frame and NOT to the rocker panel. Otherwise they are either steps or running boards.

And to be perfectly honest it pisses me off for a supplier to try and sell a product under pretense.

The Differences between Running Boards, Nerf Bar and Rock Rail/Rock Sliders

Running boards- Simply put Running Boards are flat board shaped steps for easy cab access. Usually mounted to the rocker panel (sheet metal) and can withstand the weight of a person.

Nerf bar- Nerf Bars is also a step for easy cab access but shaped tubular or oval. And is usually mounted to the rocker panel (sheet metal) and they too can withstand the weight of a person.

Rock Rails/Rock Sliders- Are made with thicker walled steel and are mounted with either bolts or welded directly to the frame of the truck. They are designed to withstand the weight of the entire truck. Thus not damaging the body.

If you were to put the entire weight of your truck on either Running Boards or Nerf Bars at best you will bend them at worst you will bend them up into your rocker panel and/or rip out the mountinghardware.

White Knuckle out of Apple Valley, CA makes a pair that can withstand the weight of the entire truck. I watched two separate demonstration and reviews of EXTREME TEST.

I was so excited I not only emailed them but because I am at times impatient I called to get a quote (which was a formality because I wanted a set) BUT they don’t make them for my truck. Bummer, right??

The Hunt Continues…

 

Enjoy the Ride

Bell

 

Here are some products that might work for your Overland Build.

ESSENTIAL TOOLS

ORCA ROCKET BEER HOLDER-  https://amzn.to/2O5W7Hl

B019NMPOC4

BEER-  https://amzn.to/2MidSTb 

B00QWQ8GVQ

 

I ORDERED THE 2″ LEVELING KIT WHILE ON THE ROAD AND IT WAS WAITING FOR ME WHEN I GOT HOME.

2″ LEVELING KIT-  https://amzn.to/2LThlvq 

B00HV2KG3G

NERF BARS- https://amzn.to/2OcbPAS 

B0072UPKEC

 

SOME OTHER COOL OVERLAND STUFF.

BULL BARS- https://amzn.to/2O48YJS

B01EZA34KI

X-BULL 12V 12000 LB STEEL CABLE WINCH- https://amzn.to/2KrN0yp 

 

B01MZ20L36

 

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Bell