Dyson. Mucho bueno.
Bob R
On Mar 25, 2011 9:47 PM, LWB250 lwb...@yahoo.com wrote:
Need to find a new vacuum cleaner. Anyone out there have a recommendation?
Thanks,
Dan
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Plasma cutter.
C4.
--R
On 3/25/11 10:26 PM, Dieselhead wrote:
Sawzall!
Dremel. Abrasive wheel. Slot. BAH!
--R
On 3/25/11 4:20 PM, Randy Bennell wrote:
I wanted to have a look inside and see if there was some evidence of
exactly what was causing the issue but discovered that one
I'm not exactly sure what your point is, but like it or not, Mercedes is a
luxury brand in the USA. Even in the early 1980s, most models were
available standard with automatic climate control (240D is the only
exception), power windows, etc. Most of the world envys us for getting all
the good
I feel the same way... I couldn't dump any real cash on a vacuum. But after
experiencing crappy cheap vacuums, I decided Meile was worth the Amex
Points. Its the 240D of vacuums
Jaime
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 10:42 PM, LWB250 lwb...@yahoo.com wrote:
I guess I should have qualified this a
Some of them did, because they were really just rich-guy luxury cars. For
example, almost all of them have automatic climate control, power windows,
etc.
Jaime
5.0 #919
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 10:50 PM, Hendrik Fay heni...@ozemail.com.auwrote:
Don't think the 450SLC 5 liter came with a
Re: Bad turbo seals?
If you're referring to the input seals
(http://www.dieselgiant.com/mercedesintakeseal_ringreplac.htm ), these were
recently replaced.
Also, the smoke is slightly bluish-white and is only excessive upon cold
startup and disappears after 5-10 min. warmup. No oil
I did some work at Whiteman in the hangars for these aircraft. A couple things
of note that I recall (and can discuss):
Many of the perimeter guards at this base were women. Not sure if this was
intentional or a coincidence.
Gobbler's Knob or whatever it was had the only restaurant nearby.
Jaime Kopchinski wrote:
I'm sure when looking at a brand new W116 in 1973,
with its crazy electronic fuel injection, people felt exactly the same way.
I still feel that way about D-Jetronic.
And now I feel that way about K-Jetronic if it's been parked for a year without
running diesel
Jaime Kopchinski wrote:
I feel the same way... I couldn't dump any real cash on a vacuum. But after
experiencing crappy cheap vacuums, I decided Meile was worth the Amex
Points. Its the 240D of vacuums
Next time AMEX has a promotion for 50,000 Member Reward Points with a new gold
card and
You're not using coolant, or turning it black with soot, are you?
You might want to pull the injectors and have them tested.
Or, with the engine idling as smooth as you can get it, put on some gloves, pick
up a couple of wrenches, and loosen the injector lines at the injectors one at a
time.
I understand and am not being critical-I just can't justify spending that kind
of money on a vacuum cleaner right now.
Given the choice, I prefer a central vac system over anything else. I have
installed two of these in homes we have built and they will suck the paint off
the walls, not to
I just paid $500 for a used Filter Queen.
Less than $500 and you want new, go to Sears, but you won't be much
under that $500 even there (base models only).
In spite of no official inflation, prices on manufactured (read
Chinese) goods are VERY high in comparison with what most people
Dysons are expensive, and made of plastic. Plastics have a usable
lifetime of 5 years or so before they warp and leak or crack.
Gonna spend that money, look for a used all metal Hoover, Electrolux,
or Filter Queen.
Best thing about Filter Queens is that they are QUIET.
Peter
I guess you can't talk about the alien technology in them?
--R
On 3/26/11 8:24 AM, Dan Penoff wrote:
I did some work at Whiteman in the hangars for these aircraft. A couple things
of note that I recall (and can discuss):
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So I got my wife a vacuum cleaner for Christmas (and I am still alive to
speak of it) but it was a Roomba robovac, which her sister has and has
raved about it, so it was well-received. I don't know if it does a
particularly good job or not, but it does fill itself up pretty well,
and is sorta
Roomba's are fun to hack as well, nice mobile robotics platform.
Walt, who hasn't hacked a roomba, but has seen the results.
On Mar 26, 2011 8:57 AM, Rich Thomas richthomas79td...@constructivity.net
wrote:
So I got my wife a vacuum cleaner for Christmas (and I am still alive to
speak of it) but
Uh, yeah. Saw that while working at Nellis.
Dan
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On Mar 26, 2011, at 8:53 AM, Rich Thomas richthomas79td...@constructivity.net
wrote:
I guess you can't talk about the alien technology in them?
--R
On 3/26/11 8:24 AM, Dan Penoff wrote:
I did some work at Whiteman in
I would say the 240D of vacuums. The electrolux is more like a 123 300D.
Old aluminum frame Hoover's are awesome. They last forever, good suction,
and they look great. The MB of vacs if I might say so myself.
Walt
On Mar 25, 2011 11:41 PM, Dieselhead 126die...@gmail.com wrote:
Buy a used
Damned auto correct.
That's torx bits.
Dan
Sent from my iPod
On Mar 25, 2011, at 5:58 PM, Dan Penoff lwb...@yahoo.com wrote:
Security ROTC fasteners. Get the driver bits at your local Ace or True Value
hardware store. Harbor Freight has a complete set for cheap, too.
We used to use them
Dan Penoff wrote:
Damned auto correct.
That's torx bits.
TORX auto corrects to ROTC?
Must be highly education oriented.
The fun part of auto-correct is you can modify the settings.
For school secretaries, fix it so Superintendent isn't a good word.
Then teach it to auto correct to
Don't screw around, go central vac and be done with it.
Any portable is just wasting your time by comparison.
-Curt
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2011 18:47:06 -0700 (PDT)
From: LWB250 lwb...@yahoo.com
To: Okie Benz mercedes@okiebenz.com
Subject: [MBZ] Vacuum Cleaner Recommendations
Message-ID:
I agree that MB has always had advanced features, and that new things
appear first on the S, then on the smaller cars. (then on US cars)
I always like to point out that the 62 190Dc and the 59 220b and Sb
has steering locking, and the key was in the dash not on the steering
column, and that
I mentioned that, and got a look. I think her sister has one that
died of some malady, I had made an overture in that regard some time ago
but got looks from both of them.
--R
On 3/26/11 9:00 AM, Walt Zarnoch wrote:
Roomba's are fun to hack as well, nice mobile robotics platform.
Walt, who
At this point it seem like engineering is moving way out on the curve
of diminishing returns, at least regards handling, structure, safety,
etc. Maybe engine/powertrain technology will continue to improve a bit
with fuel efficiency, hybrids, etc. but a lot of the other engineering
stuff is
For good stuff maybe but theres such a world of disposable crap out there...
I've decided to remove the disposable crap from my life. If I can't afford a
GOOD whatever it is I obviously don't need one and can do without until I can
afford it.
-Curt
Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2011 07:48:09 -0500
From:
Or put a perfectly good, solid steel roof on one and then cut a big hole in
it?
Wilton
- Original Message -
From: Hendrik Fay heni...@ozemail.com.au
To: Mercedes Discussion List mercedes@okiebenz.com
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2011 10:50 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] How do you tell if an SLC
Curt Raymond wrote:
I've decided to remove the disposable crap from my life. If I can't afford a
GOOD whatever it is I obviously don't need one and can do without until I can
afford it.
And when it comes to vacuum cleaners, there's always a dirt cheap Electrolux or
Kirby at the next garage
'Installed central systems in every place I've lived for past 43 years.
Present power unit (installed 22 years ago) consists of a 2hp motor/fan
assembly left over from a job I did in 1970 for IBM at RTP, NC, mounted onto
an old, inop. Sears shop vac canister.
Wilton
- Original Message
If I were willing to spend $500 on a vacuum, i'd put in central, no contest.
Kinda like the question I ask anytime I start to look at a new
vehicle. How much Mercedes will the same money buy me? Except for
the van, I always end up with the MB as a better value when safety,
parts
Owners of diesel cars face higher charges for annual parking permits in
major cities amid growing concern over their effect on air quality.
The most expensive parking permits will cost £176 and will apply to cars
such as a three-litre diesel Range Rover
Councils have begun to raise the cost
No good deed goes unpunished by the forces of socialism. Next thing
will be fuel tax offset fees for hybrids and electrics, because they
are not getting the usurious fuel taxes from petrol/diesel vehicles. It
never ends -- gotta pay for the modern social state somehow, and limit
freedoms of
Some of them did, because they were really just rich-guy luxury cars.
For
example, almost all of them have automatic climate control, power
windows,
etc.
They only sold them because of the homologation regulations,
so I'm not surprised you could option them up from the race
platform.
-- Jim
I'm important not to confuse engineering and marketing. We design and test
all sorts of low end features that never make it to market in the US... the
engineers have nothing to do with this decision. The marketing people
decide what will sell and what won't, and how to package it. Its important
Several of my friends have Dysons and love them! They (Dyson) also has a
canister model now, which is what I have always preferred. I like the
looks of that rolling ball feature on the upright too, though They
last well and parts are available. Really think they are worth the
money. I have
Rich Thomas wrote:
No good deed goes unpunished by the forces of socialism. Next thing
will be fuel tax offset fees for hybrids and electrics, because they
are not getting the usurious fuel taxes from petrol/diesel vehicles. It
never ends -- gotta pay for the modern social state somehow, and
I think there is definitely a niche that would pay a premium price for
engineering as opposed to luxury. Whether it's big enough to be
worth it for MBUSA I doubt, and obviously they do as well since they are
not bringing over any cars that target that niche.
I doubt I will ever buy another
Has anyone noticed that Progressive now offers lower rates for people who
install a data logger (SnapShot) device in their vehicles?
Dan
--- On Sat, 3/26/11, Mitch Haley m...@voyager.net wrote:
From: Mitch Haley m...@voyager.net
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Parking permit surcharge to force diesel
Peter Frederick psf...@earthlink.net writes:
Dysons are expensive, and made of plastic. Plastics have a usable
lifetime of 5 years or so before they warp and leak or crack.
Gonna spend that money, look for a used all metal Hoover, Electrolux,
or Filter Queen.
Is Filter Queen the one
LWB250 wrote:
Has anyone noticed that Progressive now offers lower rates for people who
install a data logger (SnapShot) device in their vehicles?
And the DOT would like to do it to Mexican truckers, but NAFTA prohibits them
from charging the truckers for the devices unless they also charge
Since I saw the Progressive data logger, I have done a little research. Based
on what I have read so far, there haven't been a lot of takers.
Seems that they start you out with a certain discount, and can then alter that
based on the data they collect. If you drive over a certain amount of
That's a Rainbow Allan
We've had one for 20+ years. With one motor change.
You empty the water after each use. And store with no water in the tank.
One on the neat features is you can set it in a room with the tank
filled and turn it
on for an hour or so it will pull the dust out out of the air.
Exactly! Until the Mombusa marketing geniuses offer something l
like, I won't be buying any. The original SLK mit compressor is
interesting, but I don't have time/money for a toy. I came close to
buying one until the stealership head lizard ticked my off. It is
not just MB that offers
I would not trust progressive with my garden hoe, much less my insurance.
Since I saw the Progressive data logger, I have done a little
research. Based on what I have read so far, there haven't been a lot
of takers.
Seems that they start you out with a certain discount, and can then
alter
Mitch Haley m...@voyager.net writes:
And the DOT would like to do it to Mexican truckers, but NAFTA
prohibits them from charging the truckers for the devices unless they
also charge USA truckers for them.
So the choice is:
1. Give free data loggers to truckers from Mexico so you can make
Dieselhead wrote:
I still think an SDL is way better than anything newer, so I probably
should just put money into the SDL rather than spending $ on a new
car I don't even like. It is the van that I really will need to replace
sometime.
126 = Great car.
If only somebody with a showroom
No, it's a 1950's (styling and design, hasn't changed any) canister
with power head for carpet. Long hose, mostly metal and rubber, very
little plastic, spherical wheels on the canister, uses a conical filter.
Very quiet, fabulous suction, and fairly pricey. That said, my
brother just
Which reminds me I need to watch the yard sales (if the snow ever melts enough
to have yard sales again) for a vacuum. I've been cleaning my wife's office for
a year now and the cheapo bag less POS we use there has finally pissed me off.
Every time I use it I have to take the filter all apart
I'd never had central vac before we moved here and now I won't have a house
without it.
Ours is no doubt a low end model, no beater bar on the head but it does a nice
job even so. With a beater bar it'd be incredible.
-Curt
Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2011 10:54:07 -0400
From: WILTON wilt...@nc.rr.com
Whats wrong with a Sprinter?
I saw one the other day and noticed that at idle it had a quietly pleasant
klatta but when he pulled away that noise kind of disappeared. When moving
there was a barely noticable turbo whistle but no real sign of it being a
diesel.
-Curt
Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2011
Right now we are in a 1000 sf apartment, so cleaning capability is not a big
deal. If I had the time I would do some searching on Craigslist to see if I
could find serving vintage and heavy duty.
The wife is adamant about getting something right away, so I suspect we will
end up with a current
You might want to check and see if the manufacturer of your system makes a head
with a beater bar. We have had two kinds-one that was electrically powered
(old) and one that was pneumatically powered by the vacuum itself. The
pneumatic one was amazingly powerful.
Dan
Sent from my iPod
On Mar
When I hear we make what the market wants I often wonder How do they know?.
I mean how does MBUSA know they can't sell a B class here if they never sell
one?
I'm sure the answer is focus groups but if your focus group is People who
have bought an S class in the past and might buy one in the
Peter,
While I appreciate your trimming the previous posts, what the hell are you
talking about in this one? You trimmed out all the context so I don't know
who/what you are replying to/about.
-Curt
Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2011 12:52:27 -0500
From: Peter Frederick psf...@earthlink.net
To: Mercedes
There is a chip in the battery that communicates with the laptop that
sometimes just dies. Battery is still charged, buts not smart
anymore, so it shows as bad. Had that issue with iBook battery.
Stopped taking a charge, but tests out as full, so no wonder it will
not charge. But try
In your situation I'd probably get the Dyson with the ball...
At the office we're vacuuming up an awful lot of sand which is of course awful
hard on the vacuum... This thing has a pleated paper filter like a car air
filter, I checked and new ones aren't available so every time I use it I take
'Been using a very simple vac-operated beater-bar head for 40 years; I'll
see what I can find.
Wilton
- Original Message -
From: Dan Penoff lwb...@yahoo.com
To: Mercedes Discussion List mercedes@okiebenz.com
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2011 2:01 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Vacuum Cleaner
Good idea.
I'd somehow decided we couldn't have an electric one since theres no electric
plumbed into the system but then it occured to me (duh) that I could just plug
it in...
-Curt
Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2011 14:01:32 -0400
From: Dan Penoff lwb...@yahoo.com
To: Mercedes Discussion List
On Sat, 26 Mar 2011 12:57:19 -0400 Allan Streib str...@cs.indiana.edu
wrote:
Peter Frederick psf...@earthlink.net writes:
Is Filter Queen the one that you fill with water to catch all the dust
and dirt? That has always seem to me as something that might work well
but be a real PITA to use,
On Sat, 26 Mar 2011 08:33:10 -0400 Dan Penoff lwb...@yahoo.com wrote:
I understand and am not being critical-I just can't justify spending
that kind of money on a vacuum cleaner right now.
Consumer Reports has a review on vacuum cleaners in their March, 2011,
issue.
Craig
I think most company-owned trucks have GPS units that track the thing,
log data, and report on it. Independents, probably not. Truckers don't
like them for obvious reasons. A coupla years ago I had an incident
bike v. ATT van, I called up the local office, got hold of the guy who
ran the
Sorry Curt:
Question was is the Filter Queen the vac with a water filter.
Peter
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A power manager reset with the battery installed should reset the
power manager circuit in the battery. If it is indeed dead, though,
it's toast.
One of the things I don't like about Li-ion batteries.
Peter
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Roger wrote:
...if we don't start getting serious and fixing things, then the joke will be
on all of us.
Look around.
The joke has been on us for quite a while.
I have believed the lie also, but I am aware now that there is a huge
lie being played on me and reject it wholesale. There is no
Curt Raymond curtlud...@yahoo.com writes:
Whats wrong with a Sprinter?
Awfully big for what most folks would want in a van. It's really a
small-end commercial vehicle.
Allan
--
1983 300D
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Or move to SC where the problem is being dealt with.
And participating (agitating) in local politics is kinda fun.
--R
On 3/26/11 2:34 PM, Mountain Man wrote:
Roger wrote:
...if we don't start getting serious and fixing things, then the joke will be
on all of us.
Look around.
The
My new battery from OWC arrived yesterday, and all is well again.
Kinda hated to spend the $$ on a laptop that old (12 PowerBook G4) but
the small size is ideal for portability, it has the best keyboard of any
laptop I've ever used, and it still does everything I need it to do so
I decided to
Rich Thomas richthomas79td...@constructivity.net writes:
Progressive is a progressive company owned by a progressive who is a
big-time contributor to progressives and progressive causes. If you
are not a progressive, that should be a clue as to what the data
logger thing is about. If you
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 10:24 PM, Zoltan Finks msuchpo...@gmail.com wrote:
I only wish I had a
manual moonroof.
Ditto here. Out of half a dozen cars I've owned with sunroofs, the
only ones that never gave any trouble---no leaks or jams---were
manual. And unlike windows or locks, where I
Oh, I thought bigger was the point these days...
I wonder if I could find a used one and rig it out as a camper ala the
Victorian bus refit: http://steampunkworkshop.com/bus1.shtml
-Curt
Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2011 14:39:28 -0400
From: Allan Streib str...@cs.indiana.edu
To: Mercedes Discussion List
My wife has a G3 (!) clamshell iBook that she still uses every day for her
business. I think I paid $100 for it 4 or 5 years ago. Its running
10.3.whatever and the only issue we've ever had was when she updated iTunes on
the PC its networked to and the version of iTunes on the iBook was
Jaime wrote:
The marketing people
decide what will sell and what won't, and how to package it.
Jaime also wrote:
Really, its all about what the market wants.
Which is it?
Is it - What the market wants?
Or, is it - What the marketing people want?
My impression is that the greedy dollar grab
--R wrote:
Or move to SC where the problem is being dealt with.
And participating (agitating) in local politics is kinda fun.
Ya think?
Kinda fun and politics don't seem to mesh...
mao
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My 126 of choice would be a 300SEL. Sure, it would be a little underpowered,
but a good vergasser engine in a chassis that simply kicks ass.
'nuf said.
Dan
Sent from my iPod
On Mar 26, 2011, at 1:42 PM, Mitch Haley m...@voyager.net wrote:
Dieselhead wrote:
I still think an SDL is way
12 PowerBooks were/are one of the most desirable PBs ever made. There was a
huge outcry in the Mac community when they discontinued them.
Very popular in the education and scientific community, mostly due to the small
form factor and processor power.
These things continue to hold their value
Yeah, but a Sprinter is bigger than a minivan... bigger than a full-size
van.
Yes you can get camper conversions, all it will set you back is about
$80K.
Allan
Curt Raymond curtlud...@yahoo.com writes:
Oh, I thought bigger was the point these days...
I wonder if I could find a used one and
The first thought that came to mind when I heard about the Progressive
Snapshot device was It sure wouldn't be hard for them to use this data
against us. At the time, my Mom said But it's your choice whether or not
to put it in your car. This is true right now, but for how long?
Kevin in
Interesting comment about bagless-one of the biggest complaints is over
having to empty the dust collector
The dust that you've just vacuumed up comes pouring back out when you empty
the thing. That's the only complaint that I have about our Dyson.
Kevin in Hillsboro, Oregon
http://teageegeepea.tripod.com/maumau.html
--R
On 3/26/11 4:03 PM, Mountain Man wrote:
--R wrote:
Or move to SC where the problem is being dealt with.
And participating (agitating) in local politics is kinda fun.
Ya think?
Kinda fun and politics don't seem to mesh...
mao
Miele. The purple one.
The bag could be bigger, though.
RLE
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...Nope, they will equalize the fuel tax by putting GPS trackers in all
our cars
and charging us by the mile. (not that they'd ever find any other purpose
for
all that data tracking our every movement)
You do realize that the article was about the UK where they have more
cameras
...When I hear we make what the market wants I often wonder How do
they know?. I mean how does MBUSA know they can't sell a B class here if
they
never sell one?..
That's easy. Who else makes a vehicle that accomplishes the same thing for
a much lower price and costs less doing it?
Lots
I've got 10 years on my Dyson...still perfect. Replaced one hose. Well worth
what I spent on it.
Bob R
On Mar 26, 2011 5:52 AM, Peter Frederick psf...@earthlink.net wrote:
Dysons are expensive, and made of plastic. Plastics have a usable
lifetime of 5 years or so before they warp and leak or
...Look around.
The joke has been on us for quite a while.
I have believed the lie also, but I am aware now that there is a huge
lie being played on me and reject it wholesale. There is no vote.
There is zero ability for vote and political reform. DC is complete
corruption. Abandon that,
...Whats wrong with a Sprinter?
Awfully big for what most folks would want in a van. It's really a
small-end commercial vehicle...
Sprinters come in several sizes but all have the same little diesel engine
and wouldn't do well with real weight. But, they are everywhere and seem to
have
Alex Chamberlain wrote:
On my '80 Saab 900, you grabbed a handle at the front
of the roof, squeezed it together to unlatch it, and then pulled it to
the rear, over your shoulder, much like the motion used to drop the
top on a Miata---a wonderfully straightforward and quick operation.
On my 99,
Mountain Man wrote:
Ya think?
Kinda fun and politics don't seem to mesh...
mao
My Congresscritter is hosting a 'town hall' in town here on Monday.
I'm trying to figure out whether it would be 'kinda fun' to outline my illegal
alien amnesty program. (if they quit breaking our laws by leaving,
More cars have this park assist capability now... it's even available
on the lowly Ford Focus.
Do they not teach parallel parking in drivers ed anymore? I've seen so
many younger people who cannot park a car to save their life. They try
going in nose first, or don't cut the right angle and end
Not to mention the Gas Powered Class B motor home market -
Just got back from a 2500 mile round trip to Cape Hatterus in North Carolina
in my parents 1996 Pleasure way Dodge B3500 Camper - 23MPG Sure would have
been nice.
On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 6:18 PM, relng...@aol.com wrote:
...Whats wrong
Peter Hertzing phertz...@gmail.com writes:
Not to mention the Gas Powered Class B motor home market -
Just got back from a 2500 mile round trip to Cape Hatterus in North Carolina
in my parents 1996 Pleasure way Dodge B3500 Camper - 23MPG Sure would have
been nice.
What did theirs cost? An
Cats love em
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vf9wHkkNGUUfeature=relmfu
Hendrik
who reckons our dogs would go mental having that cruising around the house
Walt Zarnoch wrote:
Roomba's are fun to hack as well, nice mobile robotics platform.
Walt, who hasn't hacked a roomba, but has seen the
That is strange. The 300 gasser never seemed popular to me.
On 3/26/2011 2:01 PM, Dan Penoff wrote:
My 126 of choice would be a 300SEL. Sure, it would be a little underpowered,
but a good vergasser engine in a chassis that simply kicks ass.
'nuf said.
Dan
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For your perusal
http://weboldtimer.com/index.php?option=com_contentview=articleid=45Itemid=27lang=en
I will draw your attention to the ashtray (yeah I know most of you
wouldn't need that) and the suspension thingy.
Hendrik
whose ashtrays are not that fancy
Dieselhead wrote:
I agree that MB
New I'm sure it was near 80K = but they bought this one about 6 years ago
for 25K. It is honestly great. We love it. We had a roadtrek before the
little tricycle motors came along - but now its a popup for us.
We really enjoy spending a week in it and leaving the kids with my parents.
Heat,
Are you leasing that with an extended warranty?
Hendrik
who has a red Miele that is all paid for but falling apart
relng...@aol.com wrote:
Miele. The purple one.
The bag could be bigger, though.
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Hmm - sounds like home!
On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 7:13 PM, Peter Hertzing phertz...@gmail.com wrote:
We really enjoy spending a week in it and leaving the kids with my parents.
Heat, Hot water, refrigerator - bed, really it is a blast.
--
OK Don
2001 ML320
1992 300D 2.5T
1990 300D 2.5T
1997
We have had two Hoover Wind Tunnels in 11 years, and I'm satisfied with
them. The first suffered a failed motor, which I replaced, but a couple
years later the transmission for the self-propel feature died, so we got
another new one and I've held on to the old for spare parts. They tend to
eat
Or, the brownie continualy yells at the new driver for being too close or
too far away or not cutting the wheel at the right time, (even when the
new driver does parallel park properly...) and instills that I can't do
this, it's hopeless feeling, and when they pass by the skin of their teeth
on
I went to the gubna's town hall meeting last week, asked her (Nikki
Haley, first female gubna of SC and an Indian (india indian) too) a
question, she said if I sent her an email she would get back to me, one
of her flunkies gave me her card and said she would definitely follow
up. I was sorta
So what is SC doing about the problem?
Or move to SC where the problem is being dealt with.
And participating (agitating) in local politics is kinda fun.
--R
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Sprinters are interesting, but models in the US are really too large,
and are really expensive, New passenger models seem to be in the
$60k to 70k range. I did see a nice low mile sprinter one ton
flatbed go on fleabay for around $10k. If I really had a use for a
flatbed, I'd have made a
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