At the time we didn't have our own power or water. We had a hose coming in the window to connect to the washer, 5 gallon jug we filled every other day for drinking water, and an extension cord for plugging in wherever we were staying, also coming in through the window. As well as that generator you can see at the end we got for free because it was broken. We never did fix it... lol
So it ran well? I didn’t need any tires or whatever? How did you INS it? Did you get a CDL? Sorry trying to do the same thing and I’ve hit so many questions
no cdl required once it is decommissioned. Ours ran great but that was feb 2020 when we buy so prices have definitely gone up by since early 2020. Ours did not need tires but after 3 years we just replaced 2 that were starting to dry rot a bit from sun exposure. $1200 for 2 new tires installed.
@@bus_it4016 sweet thanks so much ! I found a really good one for a good price , I’m just afraid of like having it towed and stuff like that but I think we’re gonna do it , I had no idea it was a thing, that’s great ti have the resources a community
Some info seems to be left out, power/solar, did you guys just stay where you could plug n play, same Q is before, bus ran with no issues??? An 88eh, buy n drive... great short, if you guys are still Rollin around I'm sure I'll see ya at schoolie palooza 🤙🏽
Back when we originally made this video in 2020, we had an extension cord for power, 5 gallon jug for drinking water and a hose for running the washer. Bathroom was the public facilities where we were staying :D
At the time, we have free power staying on a community garden in exchange for labor. We plugged an extension cord in to run our things. Water we had a 5 gallon jug we filled up for $1.25 every other day for drinking water and a water hose for running stuff like the washer. We had no rent at the time since we worked 1 day a week on a garden so much of our groceries were free out the garden. The bus came running great as the seller was a bus mechanic. He had already changed all the fluids and it had great tires on it. Now days the bus has had over 35k invested into it. We have now lived in it for 4 years and pay $620 a month at a campground all utilities included. Any other questions or concerns? Thanks so much!
At the time we had no water or electric set ups. Just a 5 gallon jug of water we filled up at stores for drinking every other day, hose at the campgrounds, and an extension cord to charge run the ac and fridge Now we have invested over 35,000 into the bus and have a full solar system, shower, and everything we could need. Thanks so much!
This is the bus build content I want to see. Screw the vanity builds. Show me real life!!
❤ Do y’all have any long form videos? Loving these short vids
omg❤ this is the best one ive seen 😍 ❤i love it and i love how yall kept going ❤
How do you just Act like you did not have to add power and water???
1. You can just uses the bus’s battery
2. Idk
As a truck driver: there are things called ac power units , you can buy 1and hook it up to your batteries. It works well.
You can also do a whole lot with a 5-gallon bucket and a Jerrycan
At the time we didn't have our own power or water. We had a hose coming in the window to connect to the washer, 5 gallon jug we filled every other day for drinking water, and an extension cord for plugging in wherever we were staying, also coming in through the window. As well as that generator you can see at the end we got for free because it was broken. We never did fix it... lol
Love it!
Thanks!!
@@bus_it4016❤❤❤❤❤❤
Fantastic ❤
That's amazing I just bought an 87😅 maybe we'll see each other out there 🎉🎉🎉 God bless you have a wonderful day
You bad girl .... I have a bus also you did good...
Yeah but wheres the solar? What do you use for electricity?
They skipped over it to make it look cheaper than it actually was
Our solar system we have was 14,000 but we didn't have one. We didn't have power, just an extension cord we plugged in where ever we stayed.
So it ran well? I didn’t need any tires or whatever? How did you INS it? Did you get a CDL? Sorry trying to do the same thing and I’ve hit so many questions
no cdl required once it is decommissioned. Ours ran great but that was feb 2020 when we buy so prices have definitely gone up by since early 2020. Ours did not need tires but after 3 years we just replaced 2 that were starting to dry rot a bit from sun exposure. $1200 for 2 new tires installed.
@@bus_it4016 sweet thanks so much ! I found a really good one for a good price , I’m just afraid of like having it towed and stuff like that but I think we’re gonna do it , I had no idea it was a thing, that’s great ti have the resources a community
@@bus_it4016can the ac u got run using 6 solar panels up top ?
What about the paint job?
Some info seems to be left out, power/solar, did you guys just stay where you could plug n play, same Q is before, bus ran with no issues??? An 88eh, buy n drive... great short, if you guys are still Rollin around I'm sure I'll see ya at schoolie palooza 🤙🏽
Stayed where we could plug in extension cords and a hose for water.
Awesome ❤
How did you install the window ac? Any long videos.
We used our emergency bus window because it opens out. So we just put it in the window with a board holding it in place :D
Sweet
Power, water, bathroom?😊
Just use the bus battery
Back when we originally made this video in 2020, we had an extension cord for power, 5 gallon jug for drinking water and a hose for running the washer. Bathroom was the public facilities where we were staying :D
Nice!
Attaboy,Attagirl...
what about a bathroom?
At the time we didn't have one. We used the public facilities where we were living.
I just started living in well a bus but om how do i get energy if any one could tell me that would be ama amazing i have 35k to spend
pete gets passed around
You skipped over stuff
At the time, we have free power staying on a community garden in exchange for labor. We plugged an extension cord in to run our things. Water we had a 5 gallon jug we filled up for $1.25 every other day for drinking water and a water hose for running stuff like the washer. We had no rent at the time since we worked 1 day a week on a garden so much of our groceries were free out the garden. The bus came running great as the seller was a bus mechanic. He had already changed all the fluids and it had great tires on it. Now days the bus has had over 35k invested into it. We have now lived in it for 4 years and pay $620 a month at a campground all utilities included. Any other questions or concerns? Thanks so much!
Biggest lie in this video is not mentioning to the people your water and power set ups 🤦♂️
At the time we had no water or electric set ups. Just a 5 gallon jug of water we filled up at stores for drinking every other day, hose at the campgrounds, and an extension cord to charge run the ac and fridge Now we have invested over 35,000 into the bus and have a full solar system, shower, and everything we could need. Thanks so much!