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YC_1
Jun 26, 2013Nomad
My advice is. To own an RV you better be handy with a check book or a tool box. The mfgr provides all of the parts most of the time when new but the chances of everything working together without a hitch is rare, especially with really complex RV's.
RV repair shops can have extreme backlogs in the prime of the season. Workng in the service industry with farmers for almost 40 years put some extreme pressures on us every Spring. They let stuff sit until absolutely needed and then all at once everything is an emergency. I feel sorry for the RV service centers getting pummeled every Spring.
Do read your owners manual several times and then about every 6 months after that. You will be amazed at the little things you will pick up.
You are a new home owner built on an eartquake. Just keep a notebook handy to write down the little things you need to tighten or restock.
Have fun.
RV repair shops can have extreme backlogs in the prime of the season. Workng in the service industry with farmers for almost 40 years put some extreme pressures on us every Spring. They let stuff sit until absolutely needed and then all at once everything is an emergency. I feel sorry for the RV service centers getting pummeled every Spring.
Do read your owners manual several times and then about every 6 months after that. You will be amazed at the little things you will pick up.
You are a new home owner built on an eartquake. Just keep a notebook handy to write down the little things you need to tighten or restock.
Have fun.
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