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AZPops
Jan 26, 2014Explorer
RV Volunteers CONUS wrote:
Ya Know, we all feel your pain,,,,but count the blessings,,,,
Better to replace/repair Motorhome parts than repairing/replacing body parts.
The glass is always half full.
As long as the same parts don't need to continue to be replaced until the end of normal life expectancy.
Neither me, nor my Motorhome is getting outta this world alive.
Well, researching a plan for me, is their a fountain of Youth, that works!
Safe Travels,
If we find that fountain. We'll shot you a PM, to give you that first drink fur free! After that, ... let Tiffin know that we're a come'in! .... :B
kiwi.os wrote:
I know how you feel.
It's the same on this side of the planet. I have no sooner fixed something when something else decides to take a break.
Mind you, being able to tinker while on the pacific coast in the far north means the jobs aren't quite as irritating as they would be back at a house with the same neighbours and sites for months on end.
Looks as though you're a part of the growing mobile work force like we are. One thing about our present situation / location is we're able to make these repairs without having any, or little inconvenience.
Unless we find a competent, and I mean COMPETENT mobile tech like the tech I found while we were on a construction project in Adelanto, CA.. Having repairs done are more or less like a poop shoot, difficult and expensive.
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