Hello, friends. Joseph continues finishing small jobs on the skoolie. He installed two auxiliary fans he'd purchased, which will kick on any time the system temp gets over 190 degrees. My understanding is this will help when we're going up long inclines, like the one heading into Asheville. He also serviced the transmission, replacing the fluid and filters.
He then set out to set up insurance on it. It took a number of calls to various places, but he succeeded. As soon as he found out we were approved, he headed to town, to get temporary tags. Today, he plans to get it inspected, which is why the temporary tags were needed, then head straight to getting permanent tags. A real red letter day!
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Oh my! You are in the home stretch! Congratulations to you both for a job well done!
It is the home stretch!!
Wonderful progress. I've followed your work from start to now, almost finished! Yes, the pass from Old Fort up to the Swannanoa valley is a chore, I live in Black Mountain and visit the "other side of the mountain" frequently. I wish you many happy trails in your new home on wheels!
Thank you, Barbara! I can't wait until we can visit your area, and the other side of the mountain!
Congrats!! That's so exciting!
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