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This week's Bird of the Week
03-01-2013, 13:22
Post: #21
This week's Bird of the Week
Mike ..................can you tell me which BIRD had the shortest length with the Cummins and preferably with a tag axle. Here in California the state park length limits are usually a maximum of 38 feet..................thanks....Julian


From: mbulriss <mbulriss@...>
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, March 1, 2013 5:16 PM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] This Week's Bird of the Week


While I personally think all Birds are rare, for new members (or old) trying to learn about Birds, this week's front page Bird of the Week is a relatively rare 1997 40' BMC. I say relatively rare since BMC's were only produced from 1994 - 1997 and 40' versions were only available in 96 and 97. You will not see many of these in your travels. Their four year production run was matched by the SP (1989-1992), one of which was also shown as last week's Bird of the Week. Visually, at first glance this week's Bird resembles most of the WB versions.



To see a broad sampling of prior Birds of the Week, go to the Photos section of WanderlodgeForum and look in the Bird of the Week Archive which currently has 380-some photos.



If you would like to see your Bird as Bird of the Week, especially if you are currently in a scenic location, please send in a photo with your names, year/model and any pertinent location information.



Thanks,

Mike Bulriss

1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"

San Antonio, TX




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03-01-2013, 13:35
Post: #22
This week's Bird of the Week
Hi Julian,

Right off the top of my head, I believe you have given me some mutually exclusive requirements with the "preferably tag axle" requirement. However, a Cummins in the BMC 37' or in the M380 models seem to fit your basic parameters of Cummins and equal to or less than 38'. No tag axles with Cummins that I can think of off hand.

Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Miniivan"
San Antonio, TX

--- On Fri, 3/1/13, Julian Cane wrote:
From: Julian Cane
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] This Week's Bird of the Week
To: "WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com"
Date: Friday, March 1, 2013, 7:22
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Mike ..................can you tell me which BIRD had the shortest length with the Cummins and preferably with a tag axle. Here in California the state park length limits are usually a maximum of 38 feet..................thanks....Julian


From: mbulriss <mbulriss@...>
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, March 1, 2013 5:16 PM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] This Week's Bird of the Week


While I personally think all Birds are rare, for new members (or old) trying to learn about Birds, this week's front page Bird of the Week is a relatively rare 1997 40' BMC. I say relatively rare since BMC's were only produced from 1994 - 1997 and 40' versions were only available in 96 and 97. You will not see many of these in your travels. Their four year production run was matched by the SP (1989-1992), one of which was also shown as last week's Bird of the Week. Visually, at first glance this week's Bird resembles most of the WB versions.



To see a broad sampling of prior Birds of the Week, go to the Photos section of WanderlodgeForum and look in the Bird of the Week Archive which currently has 380-some photos.



If you would like to see your Bird as Bird of the Week, especially if you are currently in a scenic location, please send in a photo with your names, year/model and any pertinent location information.



Thanks,

Mike Bulriss

1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"

San Antonio, TX




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03-01-2013, 13:58
Post: #23
This week's Bird of the Week
Make that "no tag axles with Cummins" that are also shorter than 40. The LX is
an example of a Cummins/Tag, but always 40.

On 3/1/2013 at 5:35 PM Michael Bulriss wrote:

>Hi Julian,
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>Right off the top of my head, I believe you have given me some mutually
>exclusive requirements with the "preferably tag axle" requirement.Â
>However, a Cummins in the BMC 37' or in the M380 models seem to fit your
>basic parameters of Cummins and equal to or less than 38'.   No tag
>axles with Cummins that I can think of off hand.
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>Mike Bulriss
>1991 WB40 "Texas Miniivan"
>San Antonio, TX
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>--- On Fri, 3/1/13, Julian Cane wrote:
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>Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] This Week's Bird of the Week
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> While I personally think all Birds are rare, for new members (or
>old) trying to learn about Birds, this week's front page Bird of the Week
>is a relatively rare 1997 40' BMC. I say relatively rare since BMC's were
>only produced from 1994 - 1997 and 40' versions were only available in 96
>and 97. You will not see many of these in your travels. Their four year
>production run was matched by the SP (1989-1992), one of which was also
>shown as last week's Bird of the Week. Visually, at first glance this
>week's Bird resembles most of the WB versions.
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>To see a broad sampling of prior Birds of the Week, go to the Photos
>section of WanderlodgeForum and look in the Bird of the Week Archive which
>currently has 380-some photos.
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>If you would like to see your Bird as Bird of the Week, especially if you
>are currently in a scenic location, please send in a photo with your
>names, year/model and any pertinent location information.
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>Thanks,
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>Mike Bulriss
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>1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
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>San Antonio, TX
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03-01-2013, 14:26
Post: #24
This week's Bird of the Week
As usual, Don is correct. I was even thinking of the LX as I sent that, but was
fixated on 38' or less.

Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Don Bradner" wrote:
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> Make that "no tag axles with Cummins" that are also shorter than 40. The LX is
an example of a Cummins/Tag, but always 40.
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> On 3/1/2013 at 5:35 PM Michael Bulriss wrote:
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> >Hi Julian,
> >
> >Right off the top of my head, I believe you have given me some mutually
> >exclusive requirements with the "preferably tag axle" requirement.Â
> >However, a Cummins in the BMC 37' or in the M380 models seem to fit your
> >basic parameters of Cummins and equal to or less than 38'.   No tag
> >axles with Cummins that I can think of off hand.
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> >Mike Bulriss
> >1991 WB40 "Texas Miniivan"
> >San Antonio, TX
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> >--- On Fri, 3/1/13, Julian Cane wrote:
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> >From: Julian Cane
> >Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] This Week's Bird of the Week
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> >feet..................thanks....Julian
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> > From: mbulriss <mbulriss@...>
> > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
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> >is a relatively rare 1997 40' BMC. I say relatively rare since BMC's were
> >only produced from 1994 - 1997 and 40' versions were only available in 96
> >and 97. You will not see many of these in your travels. Their four year
> >production run was matched by the SP (1989-1992), one of which was also
> >shown as last week's Bird of the Week. Visually, at first glance this
> >week's Bird resembles most of the WB versions.
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> >To see a broad sampling of prior Birds of the Week, go to the Photos
> >section of WanderlodgeForum and look in the Bird of the Week Archive which
> >currently has 380-some photos.
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> >If you would like to see your Bird as Bird of the Week, especially if you
> >are currently in a scenic location, please send in a photo with your
> >names, year/model and any pertinent location information.
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> >Thanks,
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> >Mike Bulriss
> >
> >1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
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> >San Antonio, TX
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