Zanderof wrote:
Lol, can't help but get a chuckle out of the all the rate talk! My husband is an LS actually.
The auto hobby shop here usually one has one guy on location and they don't tend to help, just sort of watch over everything. I've checked with our autoport mechanics and they sent me out in town to a dealership who have me the name and number for one guy who is a mobile mechanic but he has been out of town for the holidays and won't be back for another 2 weeks. And that's where my lead on help has ended after 2 weeks of our rv sitting busted. I've called the majority of mechanics in our area at this point and none of them work on rvs
That has been my experience as well. One or two guys working there to make sure stuff is put back where it should be, tools are checked out and in and the place is properly cleaned up after the work is done. MAYBE offer a suggestion or two.
Hobby shop may have business cards for local mechanics.
Something else to consider is the rest of the folks in the camp ground. There must be a few hanging around that can help figure out the problems.