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Dutch_12078
Jan 28, 2016Explorer II
smlranger wrote:
Actually, we probably could have gotten our coach out of the shop every evening, slept in it, and taken it back the next AM. However, this particular shop (only good choice in Kerrville, TX) does not allow customers to stay in their RV's on their property. Plus, they are working on the diesel engine and had to gain access to it from the hatch in the bedroom. I did not want to ask them to put everything back together every night (assuming I could drive the coach). I want them to concentrate on getting it fixed. It is taking 4 days.
It is surely an inconvenience but one that any motorhome owner must realize can happen.
If you can't afford a several day stay in a motel, then it's pretty likely you can't afford to fill your RV's fuel tank either. We've been fortunate that we've been easily able to stay in our RV's over the years during engine, transmission, and rear end swaps, but we're well aware that it might not always be possible, and are prepared for that.
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