Yes, it’s the legendary motor home that faithfully (with only a few hiccups) carried Shot On Site Photography from sea to shining sea for almost 6 years. It will make someone an ideal short run dog hauler for field events and shows, while still perfectly capable of the occasional long haul. Why pay to stay at an expensive hotel?
Things that are new (or new-ish) - the radiator ; the rear springs; the tires (6); the alternator; the retractlable awning.
Things that are old, and/or don’t work, or may need work - The leveling jacks. (parts are no longer available); The 5000W Onan generator will run, and produce power, but has a disturbing knock, which may be a piston rod. Refrigerator door needs new hinge, but the fridge works great and has recently had the safety recall work performed, so it won’t set you on fire! Much of the drawer hardware throughout needs replacing.. they’ve just worn out, or fallen out from lack of moisture. Cabinet over sink needs connection to ceiling reinforced.
On the very last trip we attempted in late 2009, the distributor cap went wonky, which threw the engine out of time, and left us stranded outside of El Paso. It has been repaired, but does need a tune up (spark plugs and wires were fouled, so it doesn’t run smoothly).
The chassis is a Chevrolet truck. Engine, a 454 cubic inch, with throttle body injection.
Direct inquiries to MargaretFairman@gmail.com, or Dan@shotonsite.us.
Since 2009, the retirement home of Shot On Site Photography... the source of the finest sighthound performance images in the world. As of August 1, 2022, the blog will become much more photo-centric. Not only will I post images from the homestead in the foothills of the Little Florida Mountains, and surrounding environs, but also tips about shooting, editing, archiving, software, hardware and more. The political rants will become few and far between (but not eliminated! It is 2022 after all!)
Showing posts with label Testimonials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Testimonials. Show all posts
Friday, April 22, 2011
Sunday, March 27, 2011
It Was Time.
My new boots arrived the other day, and not a moment too soon. The old boots (on right, as if I had to tell you), lived a long and productive life. In this environment, three years is a long life. The rocks and boulders in the nearby mountains that I hike are responsible for most of the gaping holes you can see. It’s time to retire them.
I bought Hi-Tec boots again. I’ll probably always buy Hi-Tec boots, because they’re cheap, but more importantly, they’re unbelievably comfortable right out of the box. In fact, that’s the stated principle of the company: “Instant lightweight comfort”.
Speaking of lightweight.. I spent more on this pair of boots than on their predecessors… and their predecessor’s predecessors. $85.00. That’s amost twice as much, but the obvious trade-off is the weight. The old boots weigh 3.5 pounds. The new ones are a full pound lighter, and it was instantly noticeable this morning while out hunting with the dogs.
They’re also “waterproof”, which is probably meaningless where we live, because it’s obvious that it’s never going to rain here again.
So.. that’s my unsolicited testimonial. If you’ve never worn Hi-Tec boots, you should give them a try.
I bought Hi-Tec boots again. I’ll probably always buy Hi-Tec boots, because they’re cheap, but more importantly, they’re unbelievably comfortable right out of the box. In fact, that’s the stated principle of the company: “Instant lightweight comfort”.
Speaking of lightweight.. I spent more on this pair of boots than on their predecessors… and their predecessor’s predecessors. $85.00. That’s amost twice as much, but the obvious trade-off is the weight. The old boots weigh 3.5 pounds. The new ones are a full pound lighter, and it was instantly noticeable this morning while out hunting with the dogs.
They’re also “waterproof”, which is probably meaningless where we live, because it’s obvious that it’s never going to rain here again.
So.. that’s my unsolicited testimonial. If you’ve never worn Hi-Tec boots, you should give them a try.
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