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โSep-07-2015 03:34 PM
GoPackGo wrote:
When I am unhooking or hooking up, I do not want anyone around. I need to concentrate. I don't want to talk with anyone or answer any questions.
So far this has worked. The few times that I have been interrupted were the times that I almost made a mistake or forgot to do something.
Also, when I am finished hooking up, the last thing I do is a complete walk around of my 5er, looking at everything. And I take a look at my hitch from behind the tailgate to make sure everything looks good there too.
And I am NOT in a hurry.
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โSep-05-2015 05:21 PM
holstein13 wrote:
...I was outside when I heard dripping / leaking sounds coming from the coach and could smell the sewage. The neighbors were none too pleased and neither was my wife as we had to clean up the mess.
โSep-05-2015 04:20 PM
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Old-Biscuit wrote:
Do you bump your head jumping in the Honda with your red hat on? :B
โSep-05-2015 02:34 PM
GMandJM wrote:
We all make mistakes, Anmacc. If no one needs medical attention by the end of one of our trips, we consider it a complete success.
That said, a certain someone has forgotten so many times that the water is on outside to fill the tank that we now have a big, bright red designated "water hat" to be worn whenever the fresh water tank is being filled.
And the same person has TWICE unhooked our tow'd vehicle while leaving it in neutral. Once it was no harm/no foul, just a matter of getting in to drive it and saying "Wow...that could have been a problem". The second time I had to jump in and stomp on the brake as it was rolling backward.
Stuff happens. And it happens to all of us.
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