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donn0128
May 15, 2018Explorer II
This does not only apply to MHs but to all RVs. Heck it applies to everything in society. RVs are a complicated machine. if a person does not have the ability to do repairs, then they better have enough cash or a big enough credit limit to pay for the repairs. Warranties, whether factory or exptended only go so far. Most have so many limitations that prople are gping to still spend a lot of money on upkeep. It all really boils down to available cash your ready and able to spend on something. Some people work with their hands and may not have as much disposable income. Others make much more money so have more to spend on their toys. Best thing I can suggest is get yourself educated on how stuff work. Learn how to take stuff apart and put it back together. Learn how to troubleshoot stuff. Back when my daughters were getting ready to drive I made them help me with an old VW bug. They learned how to remove, rebuild and replace the motor, change a tire etc. They also had to learn to drive a stick shift. Today their both glad I took the time to teach them the basics. May never need it, but the informatiom is still in their minds and they know when someone is trying to sell them a snow job.
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