
Pull a 31’ Alfa Ideal 5er, GCVW of 20,000 lbs + or – a few pounds (depending on how much the wife hides).
Went the first day from Puyallup to Canyonville Or on I-5, averaged 12. 1 mpg 65/70 mph. Trip computer said I was getting 15. 1 mpg, so much for accuracy.
Fueled up at the Seven Feathers truck stop 29. 65 gal for 360 miles. The TTPM and exhaust brake worked great, no problems with EGT’s or trans temps, had the x monitor flash one time when I was passing a slow moving truck in the mountains but other than that, piro stayed well within comfortable temp range (overdrive OFF)
Fueled up in Redding CA at the TA truck stop, That’s a story, called the attendant on the speaker, told her I was an RV, the wife was on the way in to pay, She (the attendant) said she would turn the pump on. I waited, and waited, and waited, finally called her back, she then said she could not turn the pump on until she had the card. Bull Sheat!!, :-{} I have never had a hassle from any truck stop like that. TA needs to get their act together in Redding CA. Put in 20. 59 gals.
Next fuel stop was Loomis CA, (went to visit the father-in-law) put in 18. 75 gal and drove 213. 6 miles 11. 39 mpg.
Next stop was Bakersfield CA, 28. 87 gals, for 328. 2 miles
Next stop was El Centro CA. that evening we went direct to the RV park west of town, the trip meter said 0 miles to empty and the fuel chime/light came on about 5(?) miles from the RV park. The next day we fueled up and put in 32. 36 gals for 367 miles
Most expensive fuel we seen, $2. 47 at Shasta CA. (thank the good Lord we didn’t need any) Most fuel stops were $2. 23 or so, cheapest was Bakersfield, east of town $2. 19.
Overall Fuel mileage for the 1,470 miles, 11. 30, Cost . 1998 cents per mile
Today was 96 degrees and sunny!!! Sure beats 60 degrees, rain and having to work everyday :-laf
BajaBill