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โJan-13-2018 06:05 AM
Executive wrote:X2janstey58 wrote:
Just beware of Speedco's "up charges" that they don't run by you until the bill is tallied up. Ran up my bill to over $400.
Never had them do that. They always ask before doing anything to the coach. You have to witness them torquing the drain plug. I've even been invited to go into the pit with them to look underneath the rig. Perhaps different locations have different rules, dunno. One should always be vigilant....Dennis
โJan-13-2018 03:19 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
...if you do your own maintenance on your RV, do it like your life depends on it
โJan-12-2018 08:31 PM
janstey58 wrote:
Just beware of Speedco's "up charges" that they don't run by you until the bill is tallied up. Ran up my bill to over $400.
โJan-12-2018 11:41 AM
โJan-12-2018 10:53 AM
Executive wrote:x2. Changing generator oil is messy enough.. I don't need gallons of it!
It's worth it to me to let someone else do the work.
โJan-12-2018 10:48 AM
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โJan-12-2018 06:22 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:jplante4 wrote:
We had a guy in the shop last week during the cold snap here. Cheaped out on chassis Mx for a couple of years. Just changed the oil and filter himself. One of his fuel filters (the one that is hard to reach) was totally plugged with gelled fuel and algae. Stored the coach with 1/8 tank, then started it up to head for FL. Made it about 15 miles before the engine started bucking.
He was in the shop for 6 hours at $140 an hour, plus 2 fuel filters, an air filter and 32 quarts of Rotella and an oil filter. Like the old commercial says; pay me now or pay me later.
If you're going to do your own maintenance, make sure you do all of it.
I agree completely. To add to this,if you are looking to buy a coach from someone that does their own maintenance, make sure that you have it inspected first by a QUALIFIED mechanic, just to make sure that everything has been done, and done correctly.
This may save you a $10,000 bill that I received after a seller left something loose. I made it 260 miles before the problem showed up.
I worked on my own airplanes and if you do your own maintenance on your RV, do it like your life depends on it
โJan-12-2018 05:53 AM
jplante4 wrote:
We had a guy in the shop last week during the cold snap here. Cheaped out on chassis Mx for a couple of years. Just changed the oil and filter himself. One of his fuel filters (the one that is hard to reach) was totally plugged with gelled fuel and algae. Stored the coach with 1/8 tank, then started it up to head for FL. Made it about 15 miles before the engine started bucking.
He was in the shop for 6 hours at $140 an hour, plus 2 fuel filters, an air filter and 32 quarts of Rotella and an oil filter. Like the old commercial says; pay me now or pay me later.
If you're going to do your own maintenance, make sure you do all of it.
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