Monday, August 5, 2019
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Today’s Thought
“The first man gets the oyster, the second man gets the shell.” — Andrew Carnegie
Need an excuse to celebrate? Today is National Underwear Day! Here’s our favorite pair for RVers for men and women (sexy!).
Tip of the day
A few driving tips
Make your automatic a manual: Automatic transmissions are inefficient. On a long hill climb, your automatic tranny probably won’t shift early enough to prevent lugging. Use a tachometer and keep the engine powered to the best torque speed. Or rule of thumb: If the speed drops 10 miles per hour on the grade, drop it down a notch. Vacuums gauge users — shift down when vacuum level drops below 6 inches.
Keep it happy. Keep it cool: Add a transmission cooler to your stock tow vehicle or motorhome. Heavy hill climbs raise tranny temperatures quickly, thinning out the lifeblood transmission fluid. Run hot too long — run-up big repair bill. Transmission coolers are inexpensive compared to a rebuild.
Don’t be a hose hostage: Don’t leave home on your vacation before you check — and change as necessary — engine hoses. Hoses are far cheaper changed in your hometown shop than beside the road by an expensive road mechanic.
RV Electricity – This week’s J.A.M. (Just Ask Mike) Session:
• Sign up for Mike’s monthly RV Electricity Newsletter.
• While you’re at it, be sure to join his new Facebook group, RV Electricity.
RV club of the day
Ultra Van Motor Coach Club
A club for all who are interested in Ultra Vans, “the World’s Largest Production Corvair!” The Ultra Van is a unique motorhome that was produced in limited quantities by Ultra, Inc., of Hutchinson, Kansas, until June of 1970.
Less than $10! Mini waffle (and more!) maker is a crowd-pleaser.
Keep stinky odors out of your RV (relied on by the RV Travel staff). Click.
Low dose, 81 mg, coated baby aspirin. Less than a penny each. For people on a regimen of aspirin therapy.
Reader poll
Website of the day
Mental Floss
A visit here will leave you feeling like you actually learned something while you were passing time browsing the web. Describing itself as “the encyclopaedia of everything,” the site offers content on some of life’s most interesting questions. Read articles, view lists, watch videos, take quizzes and even brush up on some smart facts on everything from science to pop culture.
Going full-time? Need a home base? This is the best.
New and interesting finds at Amazon.com. Wow! It’s fun exploring here.
Popular articles you may have missed at RVtravel.com
• RV Electricity – Using a Non-Contact Voltage Tester (with video).
• Do you need a special RV driver’s license? You might!
• Why use synthetic blocks under tires on asphalt?
• Try this when you can’t find a campground with vacancies.
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Trivia
The National Fire Protection Association estimates that 20,000 RV fires occur annually, and when the vehicle is used as a structure, the most common area for a fire to start is the kitchen or cooking area, followed by the engine compartment.
Traveler’s Guide to the Firearm Laws of the 50 states. Essential reference.
Today’s Daily Deals at Amazon.com
Best-selling RV products and Accessories at Amazon.com. UPDATED HOURLY.
HELPFUL RESOURCES
• NATIONAL TRAFFIC AND ROAD CLOSURE INFORMATION.
• ROAD AND TRAFFIC CONDITIONS ACROSS THE NATION.
• WEATHER ALERTS FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE.
• CURRENT WILDFIRE REPORT.
• LATEST RV RECALLS.
Did you buy a lemon RV? Here’s more about RV lemons and lawyers who will represent you if you need help.
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Absolutely LOVED the pikamercury.mp4 ! Even went to YouTube to see the original, and one showing Freddie Mercury actually doing this.
Next survey question! How many of you floss?
I mean really,not what you tell the dentist
Rather than the slightly snarky option, “Wish I could brush my teeth,” perhaps it would have been better to list a “How many times do you rinse your teeth after soaking!” option. Once… Check!
I think that little guy just ate a jalapeño pepper.
The item on the UltraVan is a gem. It is so great to learn that these very special RV’s are being loved and preserved.