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#11
^ agree wit dat!
You don't have to drive to be a fulltime RVah nosah!

PLUS
When you get your systems back in order you will already be all set up !!!
stay tuned 
  Cool
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#12
(12-26-2017, 04:10 PM)Optimistic Paranoid Wrote: It's not clear to me why you would want to get rid of the trailer if you decide you can no longer drive.  It sure seems like your current neighbors are much better than the people where you used to live.  Why wouldn't you just stay there and continue living in it?

Same question Rob. It would seem you've found a little bit of utopia in where you are now living. Why would you want to chuck that?
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#13
yea,ya know you can get a 30 footer with a toilet you can wipe on
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#14
Yeah ^ what GARY said !
Skuh kubh kuh kuh kuh
You seem to really like your new neighbors and most parks have plenty just like them , especially the little campers !

And you can get one of us to drive you to a different home whenever you get tired of that one.
BUT I think you'll be able to do it yourself cuz U B  "The Gunny" !
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#15
I'm not sure but it could be that's he's out in the country sorta. If he has to only use his scooter as transportation that could be a problem.


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#16
Cammy is right. I am stuck in the boondocks and while it’s not bad i don’t like the cramped lifestyle. If i were traveling with any sort of destination in mind I could deal with the tiny toilet, cramped shower and the other small qualities of an 18 ft travel trailer.

My lifespan is finite so I want to be comfortable. Sounds selfish when i read it to myself but I’m not trying to be.

Thursday they are going to test my Pacemaker at a different setting, but each time they do it uses battery life. Catch 22

I’ve got a few plans to mull over and as I get closer to answers i will. Consult the forum. Sounds silly but the judgement of the members here is not clouded by sentiment. As it should be.

Rob
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#17
(12-26-2017, 06:19 PM)Gunny Wrote: <-------->

Thursday they are going to test my Pacemaker at a different setting, but each time they do it uses battery life. Catch 22

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Rob, is there a reason why they can't replace the battery while they are there?
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#18
Replacing the battery involves changing the Pacemaker. I’m thinking(and that usually gets me in trouble) that I need more preparation for that. But a legitimate question for which i have no answer.

I didn’t get an answer when I asked about the battery strength and that’s my fault.

Rob
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#19
Ya know..................... we could probably hook it into your solar set up..then you would be a true sun follower. Wink


Seriously , they need to hook you up with this year's model  !
Instead of wasting time and power doing tests Dodgy .

I've lived in many campgrounds + parks without a daily driver and always would catch a ride offered by someone going to the library or grocery store , post office etc .
I bet you'll be turning down more rides than you need. 

RVers , especially seasonal residents become family just like here.
As you just saw , what I just said also applies to dinner invitations/offers of food .
You might have to beg to not be fed , it's true , I tell ya !
Does that place have potluck dinners ?
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#20
Hey if you need a lift Gunny I can drive. I don't know where you are but I do know I will come get you. I intend on hitting LA early Jan and have a child's birthday to attend. Then I was going to the desert. But my newly fixed vintage R50 will pull 6000 pounds and get pretty close to the same mileage empty. Built when efficiency was not a concern. I got you, buddy. You need only say Cool, no need to ask.
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