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Matt_Colie
Dec 01, 2014Explorer II
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Give it a few years. Everything you have is still new. It can be ignored and replaced or maintained and used.
I was once chided for have lots of old stuff. Then I explained that it wasn't old when I got it, but I took good care of it and it got old and it will still be here and working when I need it.
Do I have a basis for this? How about we put 12K on our 40+yo coach this last year. We broke a drawer guide in Yellowstone.
Inspections and maintenance can save a lot of grief.
Matt
Give it a few years. Everything you have is still new. It can be ignored and replaced or maintained and used.
I was once chided for have lots of old stuff. Then I explained that it wasn't old when I got it, but I took good care of it and it got old and it will still be here and working when I need it.
Do I have a basis for this? How about we put 12K on our 40+yo coach this last year. We broke a drawer guide in Yellowstone.
Inspections and maintenance can save a lot of grief.
Matt
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