yarry23
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Hello all,
Earlier today the fine folks at Hamner Towing pulled up in front of my house laden down with my new (to me) M109A3! She had lived out at Nelis AFB for all of her life, and is settling in at her new home in Santa Cruz, CA.
Barely fits in my driveway (hangs onto the sidewalk a bit), but she fired right up when I needed to move her. Doesn't seem to have any leaks (so far) and all the gauges seem to work. Air buzzer stayed on for a bit longer than I was lead to expect upon first starting her up, but then it stopped, and on subsequently restarting her it did not sound. Im guessing it just needed to pressurize the system, and hadn't been started for a while.
Headed to the DMV and got some temporary tags until Feb, by which time I get to show up and convince them its an RV. Hopefully all shall go well. There doesn't seem to be any hard and fast rules as to what exactly constitutes an RV, so I am planning on making the more visible, obvious modifications first (such as the bunk beds, the counters, etc), and leaving the more tricky ones for after I get her all registered.
I will post pictures tomorrow, as time permits. Was hard having to go to work and not staying home and instantly starting to work on her. Next to get insurance, then I can be street legal at least until Feb., when I head back to the DMV.
So, the Adventure begins!
~~yarry
Earlier today the fine folks at Hamner Towing pulled up in front of my house laden down with my new (to me) M109A3! She had lived out at Nelis AFB for all of her life, and is settling in at her new home in Santa Cruz, CA.
Barely fits in my driveway (hangs onto the sidewalk a bit), but she fired right up when I needed to move her. Doesn't seem to have any leaks (so far) and all the gauges seem to work. Air buzzer stayed on for a bit longer than I was lead to expect upon first starting her up, but then it stopped, and on subsequently restarting her it did not sound. Im guessing it just needed to pressurize the system, and hadn't been started for a while.
Headed to the DMV and got some temporary tags until Feb, by which time I get to show up and convince them its an RV. Hopefully all shall go well. There doesn't seem to be any hard and fast rules as to what exactly constitutes an RV, so I am planning on making the more visible, obvious modifications first (such as the bunk beds, the counters, etc), and leaving the more tricky ones for after I get her all registered.
I will post pictures tomorrow, as time permits. Was hard having to go to work and not staying home and instantly starting to work on her. Next to get insurance, then I can be street legal at least until Feb., when I head back to the DMV.
So, the Adventure begins!
~~yarry