Oklahoma, Ice and cocktails 
				
					Ralph, 
 
Glad to hear things are returning to normal for you. Thank goodness for our wonderful safety retreats during natural disasters. Here in south Texas it is up to 36 on the back deck as I type this at 10am - got to love that global warming stuff!! 
 
Just out of curiosity, where did you find the air leak that was creating the air bubble in the genset fuel line? 
 
Mike Bulriss 
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan" 
San Antonio, TX  
 
 
--- On Sun, 1/31/10, Ralph L. Fullenwider  wrote: 
From: Ralph L. Fullenwider  
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Oklahoma, Ice and cocktails 
To: WanderlodgeForum@Yahoogroups.com 
Date: Sunday, January 31, 2010, 9:21 AM 
 
 
 
Good morning from inside the house in Duncan Oklahoma: 
 
 
 
Yep, inside the house, warming up gently, drain leak under the kitchen sink  
 
with a temp repair, life is good. Power was restored last night around 9PM  
 
and while we checked systems in the house, moved plants, 1/2 frozen to  
 
better warm spots, Charolette and I opted to remain in Ruff Diamond one  
 
more night to allow things in the house to start to normalize. 
 
 
 
Ruff Diamond performed very well in this crises. The gen set kept power to  
 
heaters, and the refrigerator in the house and of course my Wifi modem so I  
 
could get on line with the lap top out there! LOL Well there are some  
 
tings that may be more important but hey?! Gotta have the puter sailing right? 
 
 
 
Odd how things worked out really. An air bubble from hell stopped the fuel  
 
flow to the gen set last night about 8:30PM and I had just gotten that bled  
 
out and the gen set running when the power came on at the house. So after  
 
being sure the shore power was going to hold (about 30 minutes) we switched  
 
the transfer switch to shore power, did a 5 minute no load cool down on the  
 
gen set and put that to bed for the night remaining on shore power. 
 
 
 
This ice storm has done many things for our Family. First and foremost,  
 
Ruff Diamond gave us shelter and kept us warm and snug and even gave of  
 
herself to keep the food stuffs in the house at their normal cold and  
 
frozen. Then the old girl (the Coach not the wife) broke her heart in  
 
keeping running, save for one shut down for maint. for 80 hours continuous  
 
and that with a rear main oil seal leaking. I have found a new respect for  
 
the '84FC known as Ruff Diamond and though she is no Dream 35, Ruff Diamond  
 
can hold her own and take care of her Family with out any fan fair to boot. 
 
 
 
So even though it is early, I mixed a small cocktail and stood proudly in  
 
the ice an snow amid broken tree branches, and hoisted my glass for a toast  
 
to a Lady. Here is to Ruff Diamond and thank you old Girl, for keeping my  
 
Family out of harms way! Smile 
 
 
 
Safe travels, 
 
 
 
Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider 
 
"84FC35 "Ruff Diamond" 
 
Duncan, Oklahoma 
 
 
 
 
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