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tomkaren13
Oct 28, 2013Explorer
skipnchar wrote:
If you are using a check list than at least make it apply to YOUR RV and tow vehicle. In other words, make your own and add to it any time you find something you're overlooking. It's been my experience that without the MOST strict discipline, it will be no time until you're skipping over the check list and will overlook something even with it. Watched a guy with a fairly lengthy check list on his motor home and he had a spare tire that swung out to the side to access a rear compartment. Watched him walk all around the vehicle being careful not to run into the spare tire carrier, get in the motor home and drive off. He DID notice it before the spare carrier took out a parked car a few sites down but.....well you get my point.
So true. OP here I'm trying to get that list going. The one I had before was so good,even looked good. Have no idea what I did with it. Realized we needed a list again when we drove off with out the lights plugged in!!! (Thanks for the above list)
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