I couldn't agree more. A happy wife is a good thing to have !!!Congrats on the new camper! Looks a lot like the Coachmen bunkhouse we have.
Remember...a happy wife is a happy life!
Although I think this is the best idea I've heard yet it directly conflicts with the above commentsSave the counters from the bus and convert it over to toy hauler and camper tow vehicle. Keep one bunk in the bus for sleeping when Mrs. doesn't like this idea![]()

We plan to use it for a night this weekend to see how it all works. The loaner camper was a really good test for us as to use. We learned we need bunk space for everyone without setting up sleeping areas on the dinette and couch and such.Enjoy the new camper; it was nice of strangers to lend you theirs!
I will be using Stabil more often out here. It's incredibly for all my things with motors to sit for more than a few weeks at a time. The skid loader starts every other day but the mini-van/ranger/Jeep/farm truck/bus will often sit for a month without moving.The filter is filled with varnish from old gas that most of the aromatics have evaporated from. I'm a firm believer in using Stabil fuel additive in anything that's going unused for more than 2 weeks.They even have a product that protects when using fuel that's oxygenated with ethanol, which is clear by the way. Glad to hear a good samaritan stepped in to lend a hand and save your trip! Nice trailer you found, too.
BTW, QST stickers showed up last evening. Thanks for the forwarding.
I put the filters before the pump because I was worried the pump would get FUBAR'd by the goober in the tank going through it. I've started it and ran it for a total of 4-5hrs on a high idle since putting the filters in and it starts and runs like a champ so far I guessI second that. Stabil is great. I use ethanol in all my old Farmalls and the H that last ran two years ago started right up with no Stabil and no issues.
I sure don't like a fuel filter on the suction to the pump. Vapor lock waiting to happen.
Did you really take all the chicks to a BBQ? What a nice guy!

I imagine that once they're gone the chickens are all slathered with Sweet Baby Rays and cooked on a cast iron griddle and then slathered with Sweet Baby Rays again and consumed by the dozens. I don't know how else you'd eat them

The first link has a TON of great suggestions with the second link being one of them. I was talking to Pops today and he mentioned that we still had a 40' semi trailer tarp I could use as a camper cover when it's parked. I think I'm going to give it a try as it won't be inside all summer. Over winter it'll get parked under a roof but it'll sit outside all summer probably.https://www.rvweb.net/best-rv-caulks-reviewed/
https://www.eternabond.com/
The 2 ways I keep our 98 popup dry
: really need to fix that.. 















