Ok guys! I'm really enjoying reading all this. Kenny, no need to be speechless! Heck I dragged the travel trailer from your place and the clearance was MUCH tighter on that than this set-up by far.
Lance, Buddy had to give me a bit of a push up the hill at his place. I made it about 2/3rds of the way and then my drives just dug in. You should know after having been a Meisler driver this is nothing for me to do anyway
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Here are some stats I have compiled:
Pre-Howards with trailer: 8.16 mpg and temp was 175-185 depending upon speed limits in small towns.
Post-Howards: 6.23 mpg in the KY hills. I refueled at a truck stop at the I-155/I-55 junction. I'll have more data when I refuel tomorrow in the flats on US-70 in Arkansas. Temps are running 190-205 in 97 degree heat with the heat index at 103. The cab is an easy 125 degrees.
I figure I'll be home Monday without a problem. The TD-6 is chained down solidly and I did fall through the boards once at Howard's. It's a wonder I didn't break anything. Heck I didn't even get a scratch! However, the broken wood was almost fun to pick up.
Wallew: I have your bumper, Lance, I have those Deuce front brackets that mount over the bumper for towing, Ken I got your stuff too.
I had a gasket leaking this morning when I did my morning VI. I got it fixed along with a fewe other small items but it delayed my departure to 1300 from Morton's Gap.
I'm at the Holiday Inn in Blytheville, Ark. on their 'puter.
I'm REALLY sunburned and very tired. My arms feel like rubber and every muscle hurts. Yet I'd do it all over again! This has been quite a bit of fun. I even met a 'MOG owner in Ark. on the way up! We were holding up traffic behind us, yelling over the engines and admiring each other's rides. That MOG was sweet!!
I'm sure more adventures will happen sooner or later too.
See y'all when I get home!!!!
THE RAT!!!!