Uh oh....... 1st Gen Trailer Queen!!!

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Damn! That's a bummer. But totally understandable though.
Good to see that even with 1000 miles on the road nothing was leaking.

Pretty sure that's the rental. Calm down boys.What the hell just happened on this thread?
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People sometimes get emotional and miss the obviousPretty sure that's the rental. Calm down boys.![]()
People sometimes get emotional and miss the obvious
I'm pretty good at broad based assumptions. 1. Blazer on trailer. 2. Blazer on trailer was empty. 3. Wife's suburban stuffed full of guns, ammo, kitty, fish and other goodies, no room for stuff from K5. 4. Space needed to store stuff from the K5. 5. Probably no room for our hero to ride in the burb due to said stuff/family already in it. Assumption summary: he rented the ram.Brian's use of the words "Traded In" does not help keep people calm.
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That means he is talking about plans for the time he gets it home.That thing just seems to leak and may be time for another one. Along with some kind oil coolers for the trans and rear end.
Brian's use of the words "Traded In" does not help keep people calm.
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Made it almost halfway of our journey. 1073 miles total. Blazer started getting 13mpg once we got out of the California gasoline. That’s impressive as I didn’t think the mileage difference would be that bad.
Couple neat shots across Arizona and New Mexico.
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And our “camp” in Albuquerque.
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Fortunately it’s looking like the cooler weather might hold for a couple more days so the overheating gear boxes might have been manageable. But our plan to be in Knoxville by the 20th is now the 21st at the earliest, but our moving truck gets there the 22/23. I don’t know if it’s the weight of gear loaded down, but this thing can’t hold 70mph on any kind of grade. Most of the time it seems to be happiest at 60mph, which is too slow for what we’re doing. What was supposed to be an 8 hour drive yesterday turned into 11 hours, which will put us into Knoxville way too late if I can’t go faster.
Plan is in the works to have the blazer shipped there from here and I’ll go rent a car, fill it with gear and drive it out. Will see how this plan works out.
Real shops have welders. Which doesn't play nice with AC returns. Otherwise for general wrenching ac is awesome.Ac garage nice!
I would watch out for fumes and grinding dust going back into the returns though if it has a return line.

That’s part of what I was worried about. Also pumping carbon monoxide into the house for the kiddos probably bad strategy.Real shops have welders. Which doesn't play nice with AC returns. Otherwise for general wrenching ac is awesome.
That’s part of what I was worried about. Also pumping carbon monoxide into the house for the kiddos probably bad strategy.