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author | lxf <sng@luxagraf.net> | 2024-09-15 09:56:45 -0500 |
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committer | lxf <sng@luxagraf.net> | 2024-09-15 09:56:45 -0500 |
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diff --git a/published/2015-04-19-coming-home.txt b/published/2015-04-19-coming-home.txt deleted file mode 100644 index cec77d0..0000000 --- a/published/2015-04-19-coming-home.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ ---- -template: single -point: 33.95742966190523,-83.40147728270863 -location: Athens,Georgia,United States -image: 2015/Yellowstone.jpg -desc: I am happy to report that, despite a sketchy tow hookup that doesn't lock to the ball, some last-minute wiring snafus, a considerable amount of dry rot on one tire and of course the fact that it still isn't registered, I did nevertheless succeed in getting -dek: I am happy to report that, despite a sketchy tow hookup that doesn't lock to the ball, some last-minute wiring snafus, a considerable amount of dry rot on one tire and of course the fact that it still isn't registered, I did nevertheless succeed in getting our 1969 Yellowstone back to our house. -pub_date: 2015-04-19T21:53:23 -slug: coming-home -title: Coming Home ---- - -I finally brought the 1969 Yellowstone trailer to the house. Many thanks to my in-laws for storing it at their place for the last six months. - -<img src="[[base_url]]/2015/Yellowstone-01.jpg" alt="1969 Yellowstone travel trailer" class="picfull" /> - -I am happy to report that, despite a sketchy tow hookup that doesn't lock to the ball, some last-minute wiring snafus, a considerable amount of dry rot on the tire and of course the fact that it still isn't registered, I did nevertheless succeed in getting it to the house. - -I need to get the tire off and replaced, but so far the lug nuts, they just won't budge. - -Instead I decided to pull out the oven and some cabinet hardware and few other things I plan to keep. I bought a respirator, some goggles (pretty sure there's a good amount of black mold in the insulation, I get a bad headache without the respirator) and was all set to tear it apart only to discover... the Clutch Head. - -<img src="[[base_url]]/2015/clutch-head.gif" alt="Clutch head screw diagram" class="postpic" />The Clutch Head is a peculiar screw head that was -- according to [Wikipedia][1] -- popular with automobile manufacturers in the 1940s, and, wait for it, "mobile homes and recreational vehicles." - -So... it's home, but I still haven't gotten to tear anything out yet. I ordered a [clutch head bit][2] set from Vintage Trailer Supply and it arrived a couple of days ago, which means soon I can get started. Soon, always soon. - -[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_screw_drives#Clutch - -[2]: http://www.vintagetrailersupply.com/Clutch_Head_Screw_Bits_p/vts-578.htm - |