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RE: bicycles

I've wondered about this too. My wife wants a WalMart special beach cruiser that costs about $90. I can't see the cost of a front hitch and mount to haul it around. She doesn't like the folding bikes--she thinks they look like "clown" bikes. Big bikes sure can be unwieldy though and have the potential to do a lot of damage to the trailer and to the assorted body parts of the one who is trying to store it.
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webecreekin
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11/16/08 05:08pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Water Heater Plug

Is it the anode rod? Mine is like 1 1/16 and I use a 3" extension on the socket.
Lee
That is what mine is. I have a deep-well 1 1/16 inch socket and a tube of plumbers putty in a coffee can in the basement of my trailer. I always know where it is. The plug is the anode rod. Mine is still in good shape, therefore I haven't replaced it in the five years I've had the trailer.
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webecreekin
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11/16/08 04:42pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Canadians paying at pump via credit card

I have never had a problem leaving my card with the clerk. I keep up with my purchases and can tell within a day if my identity has been stolen. It never has--except once on a credit card that was never used!
I think the zip code needs to match the billing address of the card; something a thief may not know.
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webecreekin
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11/12/08 07:21pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: RV flag poles

clicky
Try here
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webecreekin
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11/12/08 07:09pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: For my fellow full-timers and our Veterans

"Some gave some, some gave all". Welcome home brothers.
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webecreekin
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11/11/08 10:56am |
Full-time RVing
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RE: How many things do you plug in? GPS? Tire Monitor?....

I may have missed it, but I don't think I saw anyone using a radar detector.
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webecreekin
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11/03/08 06:10pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Where was I born?

I'll guess Big Springs, TX.
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webecreekin
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10/29/08 07:03am |
Around the Campfire
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RE: Easy Lube Wheels

Where does the grease that you are replacing go?
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webecreekin
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10/12/08 06:24pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Eldarado Cadillac Pulling A 5er !!!!!! Any Pics ?

The trailer was probably a Shadow...
Silhouette, Shadow--I knew it was something like that.
I heard about a olds toronado pulling a regular camper in Oklahoma years ago.The strange thing about it was the rear wheels on the olds were tied up somehow and the rear tires were removed.It was pulled mostly around larger citys advertising the hitch and hitch bars.
Those ads were in the TLs as well.
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webecreekin
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10/01/08 04:47pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Eldarado Cadillac Pulling A 5er !!!!!! Any Pics ?

I remember back in the 70s there was a 5th wheel advertised in Trailer Life like that. I think the name of it was "Silhouette" or some such. It fit on a full size car. I never saw one in person, but they had pictures in the mag of the car performing like the VW above. It looked kind of Rube Goldbergish to me--I wondered if the structure of the car roof could sustain the hitch.
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webecreekin
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09/30/08 09:32pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Need some advice about front landing gear.

Well, I'm on my 5th set of landing gear. Take my word for it--if one side stops short of retracting all the way, don't hold the switch down thinking that you could force it up. You could be replacing two instead of one. Don't ask me how I know.
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webecreekin
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09/29/08 09:19pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Social Security.....I hadnt heard of this before

...So what happens when you use up your contributions, do they just stop under your "plan"?...
Actually, I think that the last plan to privatize was for 50% in the "old" system. So, I would think that if you used up your invested funds, you would still have the government to fall back on. I don't remember all of it, but I think there would be a limit on how much you could use of your "private" funds--I don't think you could cash it all in at once.
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webecreekin
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09/25/08 09:42pm |
Around the Campfire
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RE: Social Security.....I hadnt heard of this before

What are the rules for the first of the month?
I was born the first day of the first month...
Sher
For some reason, when you are born on the 1st of the month, you are considered to have been born in the preceding month. My birthday is the 1st of May. When I applied for social security at age 62, I received my first check in May--I didn't have to wait until June like I would have if I had been born on the 2nd through the 31st. When I turned 65, my Medicare started on the 1st of April, not May. I don't know why.
As far as counting how much you paid in--by all means count the employer's share. He used his share of the payroll tax to determine your salary. He also used other benefits too, like medical insurance, etc.
As far as being able to claim interest/dividends and being able to bequeath those funds that you did not use because you died--that was what Bush's privatization plan was all about. He wanted you to be able to invest 50% of you payroll tax (social security) in approved investments and that money would have belonged to you, not Congress. As for the argument that with this economic crisis people would have lost--yes, some would. We all lost out in this debacle but the markets have always recovered and ended up being worth more than when the stock market crashed--the timing is just not right for some. I assume that the "approved" funds would probably have been insured by the government so that a person wouldn't get wiped out by something like this.
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webecreekin
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09/24/08 06:11pm |
Around the Campfire
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RE: Social Security.....I hadnt heard of this before

Back to the OP's initial comments, one doesn't get benefits for the first month or the last month. That is to say, when you apply for social security benefits, your benefit checks start the month after the birth date of eligibility (unless you are born on the first of the month--different rules). In the case of the last month, you don't receive social security benefits the month you die--whether you die on the first day of the month or the last day of the month. My father died late in the month and we had to return that month's benefit payment.
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webecreekin
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09/23/08 06:36pm |
Around the Campfire
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RE: Who Is Confused???

...but do I care if I lose my privilage to park overnite cause some Joe Public complained and now they ban parking...like it or not the CG owner is exercising his right in a democratic society...
Just my opinion--nothing to back it up--but I don't think Joe Public knows or cares about someone overnighting in a public parking area. I think the ones who care have an informed agenda.
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webecreekin
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09/22/08 10:02am |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Who Is Confused???

It is interesting that a lot of people have an opinion about RVs using WalMart, Flying Js, rest areas, and other places to grab a few hours of shuteye. The opinions run from the "how could you embarrass the rest of us" to "who cares". RV parks are in business to make money--but so is WalMart. There is obviously competition and the RV parks can make a legal point that they are the ones that can best handle the RV business.
But...if one wants to talk about unregulated camping, take a look at our long haul trucks. Those guys literally live in those trucks. The have TVs, refrigerators, beds, etc. but I don't think they have toilets and holding tanks. Maybe that is why you see so many plastic jugs along the side of the road filled with yellow liquid. You can see the trucks all along the highways at night, lined up in rest areas, along exit- and on-ramps, and (horrors!)in WalMart parking lots. Where's the outrage over that? Is that a part of Mr. Israel's plea to the commission?
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webecreekin
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09/19/08 07:26pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Very Sad To Read The Winterization Threads....

...PS Tony: We got our house in Oxnard!!! Escrow closes October 14th!!
Ah, Oxnard--not just another pretty name.:B
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webecreekin
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09/19/08 06:48pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: tire inflation pressure

Here we go again. Another tire thread. Everyone has an opinion--some just smell worse than others.
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webecreekin
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09/04/08 09:24pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Tripods. Yes? No.

1. At what point does a tripod become "needed"? 2. What should it do for me? 3. How can I know if I need it without buying one? Problem is I know of no one who has a tripod to try out. 4. What did it to for you? 5. did you buy aluminum or steel?
1. Never. Look at your 5th wheel. The landing gear jacks are already holding up the trailer. The part that overhangs is made of fairly strong steel and probably doesn't "droop" too much. The landing gear jacks don't give a lot, either. If one was looking to stop movement, he should look to some of the triangulated devices that attach to the landing gear jacks and the stabilizing jacks.
2. Make you feel good. And look like other folks who had $100+ too much money (opps, sorry).
3. See number 1.
4. Nada, nothing, zilch, zero.
5. Steel. Reese.
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webecreekin
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09/04/08 07:45pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Michelin Tires

Its interesting. I have read many posts about tires. There are threads that are started at amazingly short times since the last one was posted. People come across with all kinds of explanations--most contradict each other, even more don't use the proper nomenclature. That doesn't do a whole lot toward credibility. As far as I'm concerned, cheap tires are poor economy. I run Michelin XPS radials and have over 17,000 miles on them. I just had them rotated and balanced last week and they still look like new tires. I put about 12,000 miles on each of two sets of Merit tires that the manufacturer installed. The first set wore abnormally because of the axles. The second set (on new axles) wore very well; I replaced them because they started leaking through the rubber.
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webecreekin
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08/31/08 05:10pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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