Love seeing your process of getting Polly updated and on the road. It has given me good info as I just found a 1986 in Oregon, that looks as good as yours inside and out. Mechanics is unknown but it did start :) . I’m tempted to have a mechanic look at it but an almost 40 year old engine is gonna have issues, like you’ve shown. Thanks for sharing these videos. LeSharo truly is a classic!
Ahh the E250 definitely cool plowed right through to Antiqua but E350 better now because can be independent don't bug the neighbors just me do my business probably a motorhome park so I can drain it I think three days max I want a hybrid but where do I leave it maybe Arizona nice and dry. 🙏
Just take advantage of the motorhome parks I haven't been home in awhile but they are pretty nice now, living on the street only one night don't drive if your tired akin to being impaired maybe worse fall asleep at the wheel not good.
Most large cities have parking restrictions, you can't park on the street overnight in certain areas. Here in Chicago you can't park a pick-up truck on the street without a permit. Something I found out when borrowing a family member's truck once. RVs are certainly not a welcome vehicle in most dense cities. I didn't have an issue in Tampa, in fact a parking attendant gave me tips on where to park legally, and it was pretty much everywhere there wasn't a parking meter.
@@dodden1 That is a very different price range. I have a 16W panel on top that acts as a trickle charger but I prefer to park in the shade so it doesn't do much if anything. I'm currently plugged in and the battery charger is doing its job so I'm good at the moment. We did discuss adding 200W solar and a converter in the future, that is probably in the plan for next summer.
Love seeing your process of getting Polly updated and on the road. It has given me good info as I just found a 1986 in Oregon, that looks as good as yours inside and out. Mechanics is unknown but it did start :) . I’m tempted to have a mechanic look at it but an almost 40 year old engine is gonna have issues, like you’ve shown. Thanks for sharing these videos. LeSharo truly is a classic!
Good thing the state of Florida and "your" neighbors are okay with someone living in an RV in a residential area. :)
Well, the area isn't exactly fancy. There is another person living in a trailer on the front lawn across the street.
Ahh the E250 definitely cool plowed right through to Antiqua but E350 better now because can be independent don't bug the neighbors just me do my business probably a motorhome park so I can drain it I think three days max I want a hybrid but where do I leave it maybe Arizona nice and dry. 🙏
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Just take advantage of the motorhome parks I haven't been home in awhile but they are pretty nice now, living on the street only one night don't drive if your tired akin to being impaired maybe worse fall asleep at the wheel not good.
The closest one to here is $132 per night!
Can you park RVs in the USA in normal parking lots, or do you have to park them in caravan parks every night?
Most large cities have parking restrictions, you can't park on the street overnight in certain areas. Here in Chicago you can't park a pick-up truck on the street without a permit. Something I found out when borrowing a family member's truck once. RVs are certainly not a welcome vehicle in most dense cities. I didn't have an issue in Tampa, in fact a parking attendant gave me tips on where to park legally, and it was pretty much everywhere there wasn't a parking meter.
thank you@@whatrvthinking4764
solar panel
Too expensive!
@@whatrvthinking4764 I bought my 100 watt panel and controller for $80 at Discount Bros in Bolingbrook.
@@dodden1 That is a very different price range. I have a 16W panel on top that acts as a trickle charger but I prefer to park in the shade so it doesn't do much if anything. I'm currently plugged in and the battery charger is doing its job so I'm good at the moment. We did discuss adding 200W solar and a converter in the future, that is probably in the plan for next summer.
Bluetti AC200P and 2 flexible 100w solar panels will get you powered up.
Thanks for the tip, I'm not really looking to put $3000 worth of solar right now.