My 86(ish) FunMaker Project

just takes a little time and planning. We've done a lot with a very well cared for Hi Lo. Thanks for your kind words! Over time I've installed all new brake assemblies, new Maxxis tires, new Batts and a bunch of time. Painting was made easier when we met another Hi Lo owner in Panama City (jeanj, thanks) they told us about "TSP". A few mods like all LED light bulbs, the refer mod (sushie mod- spelling incorrect)and a few other things that make our unit "home". I have NO doubt you'll get there. Hope we meet at Mckaskey Creek, Cartersville.
Tree
 
Good news everyone! The bathroom has power �� replaced all the fuses and cleaned up the wires and she's working like a charm. We got everything painted up and we should be installing bathroom ceiling tomorrow. I borrowed some rough cut lumber from the hubbies stash. After planing, sanding, and a little polyurethane the boards are looking great! Bad news however my lift system quit on me. I was planning to lower the camper so we could move it to the garage to start on the roof but it was a no go. We ended up moving it anyways so it didnt see as much wind. I didn't figure 200 feet would destroy anything. ive covered it with a hefty tarp for now. I will keep everyone posted on progress ��.

Tree,
I live 30 min from Cartersville. Please let me know when your in the area I'd love to see what all you have done with your HiLo!
 

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