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Maritimes 2015 Saga continues

I Was thinking that is what it had to be. Wayne checked it when he made the new mount but that has been awhile. I have to find a level place to check it. Haven't had much luck.
Continuation of Maritimes Prep Maritimes Preparations
I found a welder at a Truck Lief Spring Manufacturer. He did a terrific job in welding the pieces together. He welded a reinforcing piece around the bolt hole so the bolt hole has twice the thickness. I did not get a chance to measure the shock extended length but I know they were the correct shocks numbers for this coach. The previous 3 breaks on the other side were on the original Koni adjustable shocks and these are the FXD's. I did a rough measurement of the ride hide while on his concrete pad. It was about 8 1/4"

Started our touring in Frederickton NB. We visited the Historical Village Kings Landing King's Landing - Historical Settlement  everyone in period costumes and making things the way they did back then. Quite Interesting. We moved to Moncton yesterday and I had my 1st Parking duty assignment. Went on a boat tour and had a lobsta dinner after he explained everything you want to know about the process of catching and eating the lobsta.
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Sounds like you are having a nice trip with all your maintenance too.
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Barry, lobsta, yum, & did you know they have a very interesting life before we get to eat them? I have a friend at Boston University marine bio lab, a top authority on lobsta social behavior, the critters have the most interesting way of life, including human-like behaviors, even in the way they court one another, flirt, & breed!  :o  (no details here or I'll get censored  :)) ) ....I saw the movies, 1st time I ever heard about pheromones......amazing...anyway, they're nonetheless delish after they go the 'The Great Beyond' & we get 'em!

Sounds like a great trip so far....keep the travelogue coming!    Glad things are settling down with the coach.

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We were at King's Landing in 1979. Glad to see that it is still there.  Roger
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