Dot wrote:Hi Bernie & Carol,
You say you are looking at getting a larger MH, what has bought you to that decision and is it nice to be back home?
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Thread subject: So come on guys, where are you???
BernieQ wrote:...Busy looking at now buying a larger bus...
BernieQ wrote:...Only been home a day and wish we were still out there...
Experience is a wonderful thing. It helps you recognise a mistake when repeated.
Hey Dot,yep its good to be home (cold, rain ) what fun.
We have found that the Nissans are two narrow for our needs and not long enough.
And not big enough to pull our SGVitara.
I know others may disagree but this is how we feel, and its her who has to be comfortable.
Especially after owning the Leyland.
Looks like I will be flying to Vic some time next week and driving a new (to me) one back.
Then the fun begins again converting another bus. (30')
Bernie.
I do know what you mean Bernie.
If I ever get another one it will be most likely an Isuzu truck based unit.
Something like a furniture removal van or even a horse truck. Something at least 8ft wide & square EVERY way you measure it!!!
40-50hp more than needed & will comfortably sit on 100clicks without straining itself. http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/victor-h ... 1021105412
I'll stop dreaming shortly .........
******************* BruceS
Mannum, SA
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To get back on track, partly done, just waiting on some questions to be answered
30 foot Isuzu rear engine.
But not yet a done deal.( but the price is rght )
And Carols always exited, some times!
Bruce I seen a few truck base motor home on our trip, it was also on our list of maybe's.
I never got to look in one unfortunatly.
Bernie.
Update on the new bus.
Its NOT, it still belongs to its old owner.
I have returned from Vic minus the bus.
Before you ask 'not' as advertised and full of rust.
Not happy about the last cuppla days.
Bernie.