WOW! I'm way behind on publishing an update! Guess time just got away from me. I have been keeping notes though, so here we go:
Saturday 7/15
Turned out to be an interesting day. Took our time in the AM, watched F1 qualifying and got ready to leave around 10 AM. A check showed a broken spring hanger bolt again! Probably from the rough roads yesterday. This is why we are on our way to Mor-Ryde to have a new independent suspension installed in the trailer. Expensive, but we love this trailer, it is in good shape and very comfortable for us, but the suspension issue has become a chronic problem.
After some inspection and discussion we decided to make our way to Elkhart slowly. Took state highways so we never went over 55 and avoided the high speed whoop-de-dos that have become so common on interstate bridges.
Made it Elkhart around 5 PM in spite of a detour around a closed road that took us 30 miles out of our way! Nice spot with electricity and WiFi in the lot at Mor-Ryde.
Sunday 7/16
Watched the F1 race in the morning, then took the truck and drove to Joan’s house. Nancy has jury duty in Chicago on Wednesday and the crew at Mor-Ryde wants to pull the trailer in at 6 AM Monday morning. Plus we are running on our fresh water tank, so it will be better if only one of us is here.
Traffic was nasty going into Chicago, a lot of construction on I-94. Took a little over two hours. I-94 eastbound was a parking lot west of I-65 and the toll road, plus I-80 East was stopped just east of Harlem so I tried US 30. That was a big mistake, a lot of traffic as well and really slow. Took three and half hours to get back to Elkhart!
Monday & Tuesday 7/17 & 18
Up at five AM since the shop here starts at six! Getting ready one of the rear jacks would not retract! The guys from MorRyde tried to repair it, but could not get it to retract. they finally removed the jack so we could get the trailer into the shop!
Then things went even more downhill. When they pulled the wheels and brake drums they realized that the old brake drums would not fit on the new axles! Several hours were spent in a fruitless search for new brake drums. In the end the drums were located, but not all of the needed brake parts. This search consumed the rest of Monday and most of Tuesday! In the meantime they put new, hopefully stronger, bolts in the spring brackets so I could travel.
Spent Monday and Tuesday night in the trailer INSIDE the MorRyde shop. Kind of a strange experience, but it did cut down on the noise from the nearby trains. There was some noise in the shop as they work three shifts, but most of the activity was in other areas of the facility.
Speaking of facility, this is a really nice place, very comfortable lounge for a waiting area, free lunch from Jimmie Johns, beautiful landscaping around the multiple buildings.
While the parts search was going on Monday afternoon I went down to Newmar in Nappanee to pick up a new roof vent cover for the refrigerator. We discovered the plastic cover was shattered when we were loading back in Tucson. I did a quick and dirty repair with racers tape, which held up OK during the cross country trip.
Wednesday 7/19
Spent another night in MorRyde’s service facility, up early and out at 5:45 AM so I did not interfere with the work today. Drove up to Quadra Manufacturing in White Pigeon, MI. Only about a half hour away. They reinstalled the rear jack and found a defective limit switch that had been preventing operation. They also rewelded the pump box support which had broken.
Headed back toward Illinois by mid-morning. Traffic was not bad. Went a bit west of my destination to Rochelle and had the truck and trailer washed at Blue Beacon Truck wash. They were both really grungy from the trip.
Arrived at Sycamore RV Resort late in the afternoon and got settled. Nancy still at Joan’s house. She has to go into Chicago on Thursday for Jury duty. Got here just in time for an evening of severe thunderstorms!
Thursday 7/20
Spent the day relaxing and doing some housecleaning. Not much happening other than a trip to the grocery store. Contacted a mobile RV repair guy to come on Friday and install the new refrigerator vent on the roof. I do not go up on the roof anymore!
Friday 7/21
Joan brought Nancy up to Sycamore this morning. How would we ever get along without her? Nice to have Nancy back after almost a week. Roman from RM RV Service came on time and replaced the vent cover. I asked him to inspect the roof and he recommended resealing, which has not been done in quite some time. Too hot to do it today (sealer will not set properly) so he will come back in the next couple of weeks to do the resealing.
Robb from MorRyde called, does not have all parts in hand yet so we will put off the trip back there that was tentatively scheduled for next Monday and Tuesday.
RV park here is nice with a couple of lakes. Sites seem a bit tight, but they are actually quite spacious side to side. Good location, just outside of downtown Sycamore, actually walking distance into town, and there are a lot of new big box stores around here since the last time I was here years ago. A bit farther from Geneva and Joan’s than Big Rock was. However, our hope to be hosts at Big Rock fell through as they had a second couple for the entire season. This park is better since we can stay here for six weeks with having to move every 14 days and we have a sewer hook-up.
Discovered that there is a Bar-B-Que restaurant / butcher shop (Country Store & Catering) right at the end of the access road to the park! Had really good baby back ribs for dinner! Not an eat-in place, but easy to bring dinner back to the trailer.
Saturday 7/22
Getting settled in, more heavy thunderstorms last night. Took a nice walk around the lake this morning and then went out for some shopping. Lunch at Culver’s and also stopped at the Country Store & Catering for brats for dinner tonight.
Sunday 7/23
Walked into town early in the morning just to take a look around. Several interesting looking restaurants. Quiet, relaxing day.
Monday 7/24
Heard from MorRyde, parts are all in. We rescheduled suspension installation for August 10th and 11th. Will be a PIA to fight the traffic back around the south side of Chicago, but what can you do.
Did a bit of shopping and some small repairs on the RV. It suffered a bit from sitting in the heat in Tucson during June. Needed to glue a few trim items.
Pretty convenient shopping here, Blain’s Farm & Fleet, Menards, big Walmart, nice Jewel and a nice big HyVee grocery.
Had a nice dinner at Nat’s On Maple, nice atmosphere, good food and large portions.
Tuesday 7/25
Moved sites here in the park as we expected. We made our reservations late after the host position at Big Rock Campground fell through, so we told the host here we did not mind changing sites if necessary. Still a nice view of the lake from our site. We have been walking around the lake every morning, pretty location.
Wednesday 7/26
Into St Charles for the first of a string of doctors appointments and medical tests over the next three weeks. Lunch at Nosh in Geneva. We thought they had moved to new location, but not there yet. Only five days left at old one.
Stopped at Trader Joe’s and then went to the Sherwin Williams Automotive Paint store in North Aurora. Looking for some touch-up paint for the trailer, a small section of paint on the bottom of one slide peeled in the Blue Beacon wash. Nice young man helped us out, mixed up a small batch of paint for us and gave us instructions how to do it.
Stopped at Harbor Freight in Aurora and picked up an inexpensive spray gun for the repair. Thought maybe I could do it here with the air from the truck, but air pressure is too high and I don’t have a regulator. Will wait until we get home and use my small compressor.
Thursday & Friday 7/27 & 28
Quiet days, beautiful mornings for our walk. We’ve been walking into town and around the neighborhoods. A bit of shopping, lunch at Culver’s on Friday, and a few minor repairs on the trailer. Otherwise uneventful.
Saturday 7/29
Headed into Geneva late in the morning to work at the mill for the first time since last summer. Stopped at American Science and Surplus to pick up some latex gloves, a bit more expensive than they have been in the past.
Stopped at Joseph’s Meats for Italian sausage for lunch. Then spent the afternoon at the mill. Not enough wind to turn, but spent nice time with old friends.
Late in the afternoon we stopped at Meir’s to stock up on a few things, then went to Mark & Renee’s house for an excellent dinner, Bar-B-Que ribs and home brewed beer!
Got back to Sycamore about dusk, in time to take a stroll through the cruise night in downtown. Much bigger turnout than they get for the cruise nights in Geneva.
Sunday 7/30
Morning walk into town to check out prep for car show today. Turned out most of the cars were already in place! Spent more than an hour walking around. Huge turnout with some pretty spectacular cars. 90% hot rods and street rods. Found out later they had more than 1,250 cars there!
Back home we watched the F1 race and Sunday AM shows on the DVR and pretty much relaxed.
Monday 7/31
Into St Charles for doctors appointments and grocery shopping today. The location is not as bad as we thought it would be, only a half hour into St Charles or Geneva. About the same as it was last year from Big Rock. In fact, Big Rock would be a longer this year because the road that is the shortest route is currently closed!
Nice weather the last few days, did not run the AC all weekend and the night car cool, low 60’s high 50’s.
Tuesday 8/1
More medical appointments today, we are cramming all of our routine medical exams and such into a short time frame while we are here.
Picked up some Italian sausage for dinner at Joseph’s Meats, then back to the trailer for a quiet afternoon and evening.
Confirmed a reservation at Timberline Campground in Waukee, IA for 9/1. We stopped here for a couple of days on the way west last year. Realized that we will be on the road for Labor Day weekend again as our reservation at Cherry Creek in Denver started that Sunday night, so we needed a reservation. We will hit Sunny Meadows in Elm Creek, NE on Saturday. This is simply a big gravel parking lot with hook-ups and we have never seen it even half full, even on a holiday weekend, so there should be no issue there.
Wednesday 8/2
After our morning walk we visited the Sycamore History Museum. Pretty thin on displays, especially considering the $5 admission fee. We did pick up a booklet on historic homes in Sycamore (another five bucks!). Will make our morning walks around town more interesting.
Then we drove down to Hinkley and had lunch at South Moon Bar-B-Que. The ribs were just as good as we remembered them.
Thursday 8/3
A run back into St Charles for some appointments, then back home in the afternoon. The drive into town from here turns out to be not much worse than from Big Rock last year.
Friday 8/4
Last of my medical tests mid-day today, then lunch at Pot Belly’s and back to Sycamore. A light rain today, but cleared off in the afternoon. I washed the car after we returned.
Saturday 8/5
We’ve been taking morning walks around town every day, a lot of pretty houses in town. Once or twice we have stopped in the bakery downtown for a doughnut, but we try to avoid making a habit of that! Nancy picked up some really good cinnamon bread this morning
Went to the mill in the afternoon, a really nice day with enough of a breeze to get the mill running off and on. More visits with old friends.
Sunday 8/6
Quiet day at Sycamore RV Resort. Nancy did some laundry. Otherwise uneventful.
Monday 8/7 and Tuesday 8/8
A couple of medical appointments took us back into the Tri-cities both days. That and some shopping pretty much filled up the days.
Wednesday 8/9
Hooked up the trailer and headed back to MorRyde in Elkhart to take another stab at getting the new suspension installed. Dropped Nancy off at Joan’s on the way. Took about four hours to get to Elkhart from Sycamore, traffic was not to bad. Backed the trailer into the service bay on arrival, another night indoors.
Thursday and Friday 8/10 and 8/11
Spent both days hanging around MorRyde, reading and chatting with other customers. Installation of new suspension finished about 2 PM Eastern as scheduled. Looks pretty good! Turned out the shocks they had on hand were wrong for the 10k axles, so they will ship them to me and I will put them on myself. Turned out to be considerably pricier than we originally planned due to the need for new brake drums and brake assemblies.
This is one of the old 9k axles after it came out. Gotta says those springs looked a lot bigger when I was lying underneath trying to replace hanger bolts!
And this is one of the new 10k independent assemblies upside down on the bench:
This is one of the old 9k axles after it came out. Gotta says those springs looked a lot bigger when I was lying underneath trying to replace hanger bolts!
Trip back to Sycamore was brutal, lots of stop and go traffic, took five hours. Really pleased with the result though, checking the interior of the trailer on arrival it was obvious that it is riding considerably smoother. Several times along the way where the truck rocked side to side I could see that the trailer was not doing the same, riding much smoother.
So now we have a couple thousand pounds more carrying capacity (from 9k axles to 10k), a much smoother ride that will not beat up the trailer as bad, and, best of all, no worries about braking spring hanger bolts anymore!
Saturday 8/12
Just hung around Sycamore RV Resort most of the day, the trip back yesterday was really tiring.
Sunday 8/13
I headed down to Tinley Park to celebrate Joan’s birthday and pick Nancy up. Had a nice lunch and back in Sycamore let afternoon.
Monday 8/14
Grocery shopping and laundry, otherwise a quiet day.
Tuesday 8/15
Early morning walk and later in the afternoon we walked back into town to the little farmers market they have. A little warmer this afternoon. We have had beautiful weather the last couple of weeks, pleasant days and nice cool nights. Today was the first time we had the AC on in several days.
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