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alexleblanc
Sep 28, 2015Explorer
MR MAC wrote:John&Joey wrote:
Over the years I have seen that twice. Crank up antenna many times, and steps out a few. Makes you wonder who is driving these things.
Like I always say, to drive an 18 wheeler you need to go to school. But to drive an RV all you need is a valid driver license and good credit or cash. Then there is that age thing....
18 Wheelers and commercial drivers have to do a safety walk around check before driving off, sometimes I've seen it done at rest stops. Its a good Idea for RVers also. The last thing I do after making sure all inside things are done is to turn on flashers and parking lights and do a safety walk around. check lights ant., windows, tires, and a good look under unit. I like to thump the tires listen to hear if all sound the same. checking air all the time lets some out.
bingo, I do a walkaround everytime we stop for fuel, food or even a pee break. Only once have I ever found something wrong, but that just validated it was a good thing to do.
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