So ALMOST everything is done...we got our new torsion
axle installed last Friday, and took the
Burro out on a shakedown overnighter to Horsetheif Lake (be aware of the trains going past all night long!). Towed very well - I can take my hands off the wheel and it all tracks perfectly straight.
Electrical worked flawlessly! I have gutted and replace all wiring, added a 120V/12V load center with smart charging, all new
lighting. No issues there!
Plumbing was completely gutted and a new tank, pump, faucet et al installed. All worked well but I need adjustment on the water pump limiter - it keeps 'jumping' when the faucet is turned off. No problem, as I installed an ON/OFF switch in line, and we were hooked up to city water. But what made me happiest was NO
LEAKS WHATSOEVER! Yay!
The
propane system was also gutted and completely replaced - very simple, as we only have a
propane stove, no heater. We have a 'dorm referig - electric, no
propane. It worked very well. Again, no
leaks anywhere in the propane plumbing! The new ceiling vent and fan pulled cooking heat out very well.
The new tables: we never raised the doule-bed dinette, leaving it as a bed, but used the front single-bed dinette for our dining - very well laid out. Our new custom cushions were very comfortable, especially the cool curved front side cushions - they give a flat back surface while sitting (the shell curves there).
I'll add a removable shelf to the counter for a bit more cooking/sink space, as well as side shields to keep cooking and washing spalsh off the new upholstery.
The new cork flooring was easy to sweep up, and ventilation was perfect with all the new sliding
windows.
We still need to line the cubbies, install shelving and hooks (as we determine where we need them), and have the door fixed - it's misagligned and the supports are a mess still). I got one curtain hung but need longer brackets on the side
windows. But this all is figured out with use.
So we're almost done and expect to be ready for our week long trip to the Okanogan in October (we'll miss the NOG).
We now have a name for our rig...PookaBurro!
More interior pix once I clean up...