Worn out just watching you clean and clear out the moho.... As ever Poppy was a star - very vocal presentation. She is getting really comfortable in front of this camera malarkey....lol.
Goodness, Bob, you do sound quite breathless, and look exhausted. Have you ever thought of delegating some jobs to Jenny....it seems you do all the driving, (even the Up?) as well as the camerawork and editing, and all this prep for the service etc. even the carpet washing. Maybe doing fewer jobs would help your energy levels. Anyway, I hope the service goes well.
Hi bob I don't think we realise how much stuff we carry round with us until we have to empty it out for a yearly service I just done mine this month and it time con tuning as well a year fly by u only gotta put it all bak now so well done bob .kev
I agree with what you said about the carpets, we started with them not in the van but changed our minds, feels more warmer and quieter with two dogs walking around. Look forward to you costing out vlogs. Nice one Poppy you tell them :)
My motorhome is two years old in January and is booked in for habitation service, and the Peugeot service (every 2 years) so I've been emptying my lockers etc into the spare bedroom. I put the seating cushions in there also as I don't usually use it in the winter months. I gave the inside of the windows a clean and a bit over enthusiastically cleaned the windscreen and knocked the rear view mirror off with my elbow so I've made another job (can't see how the covering comes off from around where it is attached to the windscreen) I assume it sticks to the windscreen but can't see inside covering where it now just hangs down. I've learned now to clean the windscreen from the centre outwards to the sides.
“Poppy do you know how much you’ve cost?” Poppy’s response was priceless 😁 looking forward to your series about how much the MoHo has cost - this is something we are really interested in as we are relatively New to motorhoming (18 months).
Hi Bob, do you ever put the motorhome on a weigh bridge and check your axle weights? When you go away you then add all your food and clothes plus I didn't see the deck chairs coming out and you do seem to carry a lot with you. I'm lucky where I am we have a weigh bridge just 3 miles away and he gives me a ticket for front axle, rear axle and combined weight at a cost of £3 total. From that I can then look up the required tyre pressures for the axle loads, from the Continental Tyre chart that they very kindly gave me when I made contact with them.
Thanks, I did a video about my visit to a weighbridge, and minus one Westie and one human, it weighed well under the maximum weight, so there us plenty if payload with a max weight of 4250kg. I tend not to leave chairs in the 'van in the winter. Also, Michelin don't give a weight based on the axle weights, they have a recommended pressure instead, which seemed a bit high. I settled on 62 front and 72 at the rear. Have a look at ruclips.net/video/lKaZc7Zw30w/видео.html
Good job done Bob, nice speakers , what are they?. We had a similar problem with our van or should I say I had an argument with a fuel pump at Tamworth services. Small cut in the bottom of the rear panel and a repair bill of £ 4800, ouch
Hi there watched all your videos very informative but today I'm on my laptop so I can commentusually on the T.V. watching your channel, ( and its a hassle to comment on that ) it would be good if you took more photos of your trips,I have to wait until I win the lottery to get a motorhome??I'm an amateur photographer so I go all over Scotland doing Landscape photos, at age of 67yrs not as fit as I would like to be I see your going to Moffat in the new year I was there a few months ago took photos of "the grey mare's tail"I think that's what its called, you can correct me if I'm wrongkeep up the good work.Tom G Ayrshire Scotland
Thanks for the feedback, I tend to forget to take photos as I'm too busy making films. I did go to Grey Mare's Tail 3 years ago. Very beautiful waterfall and a lovely loch at the top, but a stiff climb up there. There are plenty of second hand motorhomes out there at reasonable prices, you just need to get on the ladder as it were.
Yeah phew good job Bob and nice trim!
Worn out just watching you clean and clear out the moho.... As ever Poppy was a star - very vocal presentation. She is getting really comfortable in front of this camera malarkey....lol.
Fair play to you Bob, you are a hard auld goer it is not easy is it. Regards
As poppy's presentation skills are coming on nicely.🐶
Goodness, Bob, you do sound quite breathless, and look exhausted. Have you ever thought of delegating some jobs to Jenny....it seems you do all the driving, (even the Up?) as well as the camerawork and editing, and all this prep for the service etc. even the carpet washing. Maybe doing fewer jobs would help your energy levels. Anyway, I hope the service goes well.
Thank you for your concern but Jenny does her fair share of jobs!
Well done Bob you are very thorough Keith.
Surprising how much stuff you can store in the motorhome Bob. Good job 👍
Hi bob I don't think we realise how much stuff we carry round with us until we have to empty it out for a yearly service I just done mine this month and it time con tuning as well a year fly by u only gotta put it all bak now so well done bob .kev
Loved Poppy’s response made me laugh. Good puppy.
Great videos Bob we really look forward to your travels.
I agree with what you said about the carpets, we started with them not in the van but changed our minds, feels more warmer and quieter with two dogs walking around. Look forward to you costing out vlogs. Nice one Poppy you tell them :)
Phew! I'm exhausted after watching you Bob! job well done though👍
Well done bob. Hard work that 👍
My motorhome is two years old in January and is booked in for habitation service, and the Peugeot service (every 2 years) so I've been emptying my lockers etc into the spare bedroom. I put the seating cushions in there also as I don't usually use it in the winter months. I gave the inside of the windows a clean and a bit over enthusiastically cleaned the windscreen and knocked the rear view mirror off with my elbow so I've made another job (can't see how the covering comes off from around where it is attached to the windscreen) I assume it sticks to the windscreen but can't see inside covering where it now just hangs down. I've learned now to clean the windscreen from the centre outwards to the sides.
Thanks, if the rear view attachment was like mine, you twist it off, a quarter turn. It has like a 5 sided clip.
Thank you Bob for the info. I'll have a look.
“Poppy do you know how much you’ve cost?” Poppy’s response was priceless 😁 looking forward to your series about how much the MoHo has cost - this is something we are really interested in as we are relatively
New to motorhoming (18 months).
Bit of heavy breathing going on at times bob😂😂
Hi Bob, do you ever put the motorhome on a weigh bridge and check your axle weights? When you go away you then add all your food and clothes plus I didn't see the deck chairs coming out and you do seem to carry a lot with you. I'm lucky where I am we have a weigh bridge just 3 miles away and he gives me a ticket for front axle, rear axle and combined weight at a cost of £3 total. From that I can then look up the required tyre pressures for the axle loads, from the Continental Tyre chart that they very kindly gave me when I made contact with them.
Thanks, I did a video about my visit to a weighbridge, and minus one Westie and one human, it weighed well under the maximum weight, so there us plenty if payload with a max weight of 4250kg. I tend not to leave chairs in the 'van in the winter. Also, Michelin don't give a weight based on the axle weights, they have a recommended pressure instead, which seemed a bit high. I settled on 62 front and 72 at the rear. Have a look at
ruclips.net/video/lKaZc7Zw30w/видео.html
Gratuitous Dog fest at the end :) Looking forward to the what it has cost video, we have only had ours for 8 weeks and the money pit hath no bottom!
Just wondering are carpets an optional extra or do motorhomes generally come with them? Not owning a motorhome i have no idea thanks.
Thanks for the question, most motorhomes have carpets as standard, some cheaper ones had them as options.
Good job done Bob, nice speakers , what are they?. We had a similar problem with our van or should I say I had an argument with a fuel pump at Tamworth services. Small cut in the bottom of the rear panel and a repair bill of £ 4800, ouch
Thanks, that was expensive! The speakers in the lounge are Bowers and Wilkins.
Why do motorhomes have popers but caravans don't ?
Good question. In the driving area, you don't want it moving about, but the rest of the 'van?
Hi there watched all your videos very informative but today I'm on my laptop so I can commentusually on the T.V. watching your channel, ( and its a hassle to comment on that ) it would be good if you took more photos of your trips,I have to wait until I win the lottery to get a motorhome??I'm an amateur photographer so I go all over Scotland doing Landscape photos, at age of 67yrs not as fit as I would like to be I see your going to Moffat in the new year I was there a few months ago took photos of "the grey mare's tail"I think that's what its called, you can correct me if I'm wrongkeep up the good work.Tom G Ayrshire Scotland
Thanks for the feedback, I tend to forget to take photos as I'm too busy making films. I did go to Grey Mare's Tail 3 years ago. Very beautiful waterfall and a lovely loch at the top, but a stiff climb up there. There are plenty of second hand motorhomes out there at reasonable prices, you just need to get on the ladder as it were.