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Sportman Classic 13FK

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11:29 am
August 20, 2010


homebodyfl

Miami Gardens Fl

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Well it took almost 3 months but its mine and in my back yard almost. Coming home I ran out of money for the toll pass  and had to recharge while driving. Almost ran out of gas the little logo was already showing. Couldn't get in the yard so a friend had to do it but took he a hour or so. Plus the phone wires are hanging to low so its kinda just landed in the middle of the yard. BUT ITS MINE..

already put up the paper towel holder, ordered a few items that will be in next week. Re drilled a hole in the top of the storage cover and put a rope handle on it. Where the water pump is put up a small wall (this will be my winter area, heater, blanket, thermal stuff) Got caught once where the weater was great when dropped and I froze won't be without it any more.  Didn't get the shower so don't have to step into the bathroom its level..  Just wanted to share my joy with you all.  YEA!!!!!!  Its name is MATTER OF TIME II…Smile

9:06 pm
August 20, 2010


smilinjohn

Minnesota Prairie

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posts 380

Welcome, HB

I bet you are going to like that 13FK the longer you have it.  We have the 14RK (all electric/no gas) which is layed out almost in reverse of your 13FK.  I also put a barrier wall in our 14RK, separating the water pump from the newly created storage space.  Good idea storing winter survival stuff in there.  I have been storing a 2-ton jack in the space, but will also store heater for those cool nights…..good idea……thanks.  What type of heater did you select for your winter.  I realize that winter for you might be a lot different than winter for us.

SmileJohn

2010 Sportsmen Classic 14RK; 2005 Ford F-150, 5.4L V8; "…..it is always advisable to perceive clearly our ignorance." Charles Darwin