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Old 03-20-2015, 08:30 PM   #1
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Default Taking the HiLo out for inspection

DH had to start about a week ago to shovel and pick at the thick ice where are HiLo is parked. Each day he worked on freeing up the HiLo path out into an alley. Ice Melt didn't seem to do much. He was ready to cancel our apt.. I told him no way. A few spots caused him to put the truck in 4x4. The inspection was done quickly as no extra work was needed. Our tire covers were worn out and we asked Jay in parts if he had the round track plastic bumper guards. He always comes through for us and had the parts we needed. We got all he had left. Our repair list for the spring is short. I'm itching for better weather to go camping. We still have a bit of snow on the ground that needs to melt. Today it was about 32degrees with a light wind. The sun came out and gave us some solar heat. Raised up the trailer to put the long plastic strips on the bed and realized we left the ref. in propped open mode/no mold. No harm done. Our first campout is in May. Sunday it is only going to be 20 degrees. So much for Friday being the official first day of spring. Jay is amazing for HiLo parts. Just ask.
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Old 03-21-2015, 12:15 PM   #2
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DH had to start about a week ago to shovel and pick at the thick ice where are HiLo is parked. Each day he worked on freeing up the HiLo path out into an alley. Ice Melt didn't seem to do much. He was ready to cancel our apt.. I told him no way. A few spots caused him to put the truck in 4x4. The inspection was done quickly as no extra work was needed. Our tire covers were worn out and we asked Jay in parts if he had the round track plastic bumper guards. He always comes through for us and had the parts we needed. We got all he had left. Our repair list for the spring is short. I'm itching for better weather to go camping. We still have a bit of snow on the ground that needs to melt. Today it was about 32degrees with a light wind. The sun came out and gave us some solar heat. Raised up the trailer to put the long plastic strips on the bed and realized we left the ref. in propped open mode/no mold. No harm done. Our first campout is in May. Sunday it is only going to be 20 degrees. So much for Friday being the official first day of spring. Jay is amazing for HiLo parts. Just ask.
Yes, so much for spring. It is suppose to drop down into the hi 70's the first part of the week here in Southern California.
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