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drk
Jan 16, 2005
Great thread.

As someone who knows nothing about vehicles, how much of this truck and camper of thesus is repaired, replaced, or reworked at this point in the story?

25% 50%? 90%?

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drk
Jan 16, 2005
Love this thread. UP looks very pretty.

Another question from a non-AI poster:

A lot of these horrible problems entertaining diversions are presumably because you are driving a million mile farm truck. If you built the project house on a modern heavy duty truck frame would this story be merely a series of nice pictures? Or is carrying around several thousand pounds of house and a desire to tinker always going to be problematic?

drk
Jan 16, 2005
Saw this badly leaning camper today and immediately thought of this thread. picture doesnt quite capture just how far off she was

drk
Jan 16, 2005

cursedshitbox posted:

What we have here is a very solid industrially sized (oily) air compressor.

At this point, I'm somewhat surprised to hear you describe anything on this truck as "very solid"

drk
Jan 16, 2005
Based on previous posts, I will assume he is towing a trailer full of spare truck parts and a tiny machine shop behind the camper

cursedshitbox posted:

The truck I should have bought. Rig Ideals.

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