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  1. I bought mine at Cabelas in the States two summers ago for $1100. I'm not sure if Cabelas still carries the 2400, it's not on their website but all the other Yamaha models are. Cabelas might even ship them up here, I know they did in the past. Blackfoot's website has them listed at $1900, on sale for $1770, ouch. And I just use and adaptor for the 30 amp plug, it comes in handy when you're at campgrounds with only 15 amp service as well.
  2. Interesting. One thing to remember - if you want it to run your A/C you will need at least 2000W. 1000W isn't going to cut it. I've got the Yamaha 2400iS which starts the A/C on my trailer no problem, my buddy has the 2000W Hyundai and that starts his A/C (13,500 BTU) as well, which I was somewhat surprised but it did it. The max load will be when you first start up the A/C unit as everything is trying to go at once and trying to get the compressor going. Once the A/C is up and running the generator will ramp back down and just hum along.
  3. I've got a Yamaha and love it but another option to look at would be a Hyundai. A buddy of mine bought one at Walmart for $600, it's a 2000W inverter and it will run his A/C. Seems fairly quiet as well, comparable to my Yamaha. And it's small, easy to carry. The down side is you will have to go to Walmart but the plus side is you don't have to get any attitude at Blackfoot. Something to consider anyway. What ever you do don't buy one at an RV place, as I'm sure you know you'll get hosed.
  4. I'm glad they finally made it right but it still disgusts me that it needed someone with connections to take it to an executive level to get that done. What that means is that they have their customer service set up to deny, deny, deny and do not give in. $80 to $18,000 is pure BS. Sure is big of them to reduce it to $800, a mere 1000% more than what you signed up for, and give the ol' "now or never - don't think just do it". So slimy.
  5. The Hitch Shop on 42nd Ave charged me $20 to loosen 2 bolts on my hitch with an impact gun. Took the guy 30 seconds. Thus I have never been back and will never go back.
  6. A hint of spice and oak.....Rick do you like oak? Click here if the movie does not play.
  7. You could try Johnson's Lake. It's a small lake you can walk around and should have some luck. Two Jack Lake is also in the same area. Remember you will need a National Park Fishing License. You could stop in at Monod Sports in town and ask them for recommendations as well.
  8. I looked around at the big box stores and their selection is limited to say the least. I found this place on the web and I had my stuff within a week. Good prices too.
  9. We moved in December and used Jay's Moving. Like you we packed and unpacked our own stuff and moved the important things ourselves. I would recommend them for sure. A nice thing was being able to get boxes from them and then return them for a full refund. We got all the boxes we needed (and more) and took our time unpacking, returned them about 3 weeks later and got all the money back. The crew did a good job and they were fast. They showed up at about 9:30 and were leaving the new house at about 4:30. I just had to stand there and tell them what rooms to put the boxes. I would use them again. Hope this helps.
  10. I'm no expert but I believe the farmers may need that water to grow food. And since I like to eat I guess I'm alright with it.
  11. Go 'Canes!! They've been my team since my U of L days. Used to love watching O'Grady have a big tilt every night and I still say Byron Ritchie is the best skater I've seen.
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