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- Smuz
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YEOOOWCHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!
Alice just showed up with the new tag for the fifth wheel. Seems we hadn't paid tax on it since 2003 either.
$406.63
And they didn't even charge any penalties. What sweethearts.
I think I gotta go lay down......
Alice just showed up with the new tag for the fifth wheel. Seems we hadn't paid tax on it since 2003 either.
$406.63
And they didn't even charge any penalties. What sweethearts.
I think I gotta go lay down......
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- Smuz
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For the fifth wheel, it is $116.00 per year tax (w/ NO depreciation) and $25.00 for tags.stevec wrote:How much does it cost to reg. a trailer there? When I did mine, it was $18.75/yr.
I don't have any of my other trailers registered. In Kansas, anything 2,000 pounds or less don't need a tag.
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Tax? Why you gotta still pay tax? Is it some sort of "transportation excise tax" to pay for new roads?Smuz wrote:For the fifth wheel, it is $116.00 per year tax (w/ NO depreciation) and $25.00 for tags.
Up here, it used to be really expensive to reg. a vehicle. We had a '98 Expedition, and the first time I renewed the tabs it was over $900! My buddy had to buy me a few pints that afternoon! A lot of people with motorhomes never registered them permanently - they just bought a bunch of 3-day trip permits at $25 ea. and slapped one on whenever they wanted to take it out. Also a lot of people would register their vehicles at a P.O. Box in Oregon, where it was $20 for two years.
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Personal property taxTax? Why you gotta still pay tax? Is it some sort of "transportation excise tax" to pay for new roads?
BTW: I checked the AC on the trailer. Ran for a few minutes and popped the breaker. Checked the amps and it's drawing a steady 17 amps thru a 20 amp breaker. Weak breaker, methinks. One more thing to fix today.
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PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE FIX THE BREAKER SMUZ!
Last time I checked the weather forecast, they said 96* Saturday and 100* Sunday. We got a little rain (drizzle actually) here now, which feels nice (temps in the upper 60's, supposed to be 71* today and clearing)
Last time I checked the weather forecast, they said 96* Saturday and 100* Sunday. We got a little rain (drizzle actually) here now, which feels nice (temps in the upper 60's, supposed to be 71* today and clearing)
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The trailer just gets better and better.
1. broken fitting on the water line. Flooded the floor.
2. fantastic fan stripped its little gears.
I shoulda started checking this thing out 2 months ago.
1. broken fitting on the water line. Flooded the floor.
2. fantastic fan stripped its little gears.
I shoulda started checking this thing out 2 months ago.
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1. water line's almost fixed.tweeder wrote:lemme know if there's any parts you need for that camper. cause thats what i do.
2. stupid gear motor removed and 1/4" socket and ratchet open and close. Good to go.
Next thing after the water l9ine is to climb up on top, rip off the fan motor and see if Grainger has one in stock.
GAWD, it's hot.
Thanks Tweeder, I'll letcha know.
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Gee. Got the water line fixed just to find out that the hot water heater is leaking like a sieve. Looks like the RV dealer that I paid to winterize the camper just took my money and didn't do anything.
I've done passed being pissed off and now I'm in deep depression.
If this freaking trailer will even pull down there, it WON'T have AC and it MAY not have water.
I've done passed being pissed off and now I'm in deep depression.
If this freaking trailer will even pull down there, it WON'T have AC and it MAY not have water.
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Checked out the water heater and it's split wide open like a dropped watermelon. Gonna try to isolate it. Need to go to the store for 1/2" pipe caps.
Then we'll see if anything ELSE is broke.
Then we'll see if anything ELSE is broke.
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Jimny, still got that spare tent?
I sincerely doubt we'll need hot water for anything; if we do we can just set a pot outside for awhile!
The A/C would be nice to have, esp. with the humidity. If Tweeder can get the parts, I'll help ya fix it if I can. I'll even chip in a little $$ for the parts, since you're letting me stay in it. If it can't be fixed, we'll just be hot. I grew up in central California, so 100+ isn't that foreign to me.
And I don't care what you say about it being a "dry heat", when it's 100*, it's just hot!!!
I sincerely doubt we'll need hot water for anything; if we do we can just set a pot outside for awhile!
The A/C would be nice to have, esp. with the humidity. If Tweeder can get the parts, I'll help ya fix it if I can. I'll even chip in a little $$ for the parts, since you're letting me stay in it. If it can't be fixed, we'll just be hot. I grew up in central California, so 100+ isn't that foreign to me.
And I don't care what you say about it being a "dry heat", when it's 100*, it's just hot!!!
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I will have an extra tent and air mattress if anyone will need it.
I am OUT OF HERE!!! I'm going to take a shower then I will be out of here. I will stop in to check messages again befor I leave, incase someone needs something
BTW: BRING YOUR SWIMMING GEAR! We will be swimming at the swimming hole! A LOT!
I am OUT OF HERE!!! I'm going to take a shower then I will be out of here. I will stop in to check messages again befor I leave, incase someone needs something
BTW: BRING YOUR SWIMMING GEAR! We will be swimming at the swimming hole! A LOT!
I'd rather be driving my LJ!
Steve I KNOW you can't be any whiter then I am! I have a GREAT truckers tan.
The hole isn't too deep but it is nice cool water! I hope they have the water flowing, might not since we haven't had that much rain. But let's hope!
I'm officially outta here, I'll see everyone this weekend!
The hole isn't too deep but it is nice cool water! I hope they have the water flowing, might not since we haven't had that much rain. But let's hope!
I'm officially outta here, I'll see everyone this weekend!
I'd rather be driving my LJ!
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Sancho and Whacker are on their way home, firmly settled on their trailers, ready to travel to the meet tomorry.
Here's Sancho
Here's Sancho
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right now I'm sitting in the computer room waiting for my supper to settle and the outside heat to dissipate sumwhat.
Then I gotta:
1. finish the water system
2. air up the tires
3. hook Xena up to the trailer
4. throw in alla the crap I fergot until the last minute.
I oughta be to bed by 12 - 1 am.
Then I gotta:
1. finish the water system
2. air up the tires
3. hook Xena up to the trailer
4. throw in alla the crap I fergot until the last minute.
I oughta be to bed by 12 - 1 am.
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Just talked to Jimny. He is there and setting up camp. BillJohn is there also.
He said to tell everybody that there isn't a sign for Hogan's on the road anymore. If you are crossing the dam with the lake on your LEFT, then turn right at the first paved road by the fire station at the end of the dam.
If you are crossing the dam with the lake on your RIGHT, then ya done missed it and ya gotta turn around and follow the directions above.
Hey, thass wot he said...... I'm juss the messenger.
He said to tell everybody that there isn't a sign for Hogan's on the road anymore. If you are crossing the dam with the lake on your LEFT, then turn right at the first paved road by the fire station at the end of the dam.
If you are crossing the dam with the lake on your RIGHT, then ya done missed it and ya gotta turn around and follow the directions above.
Hey, thass wot he said...... I'm juss the messenger.
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