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toedtoes
Feb 18, 2015Explorer III
Popsie wrote:
After 13 years on our Class A diesel - half full time, half half time:
Problems in order of annoyance: first plumbing; second electrical (12v and 120v); third appliances (furnaces, water heater, microwave, cooktop); fourth maintenance of engine, chassis, generator; and fifth furnishings including flooring.
What burns my toast is having a problem that I will have to buy something (tools/parts/etc.) to accomplish the fix when the needed tools and parts are sitting in my storage but have been left behind. Therefore, I carry a half a dozen tool boxes plus lots of parts.
Having to buy stuff not only costs money, it can cost a lot of time especially if you need something that isn't readily available where you happen to be when you need it (especially on our Alaska trips).
Fortunately, we have plenty of space and weight carrying capacity to carry stuff we might not need.
I think that's a huge point - if you're full-time, half-time, or casual. As a casual camper, there isn't a whole lot I can't work around until I get home. If the RV was my home, I'd be carrying a lot more on the road with me.
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