April
14, 2018 – April 20, 2018
HA!!
Sunny today they said! Clear today, they said. No snow today, they said! Lies,
all lies!! One again, we had blowing snow on and off all day, and freezing temps!
In spite of all of that, we did manage to make it to the Cross RV Repair Shop.
We
had everything set to have the seals around all the slides, and the slide
toppers replaced. Also, we were supposed to have the refer replaced, and
everything went well up to that point. Turns out the new refer isn’t plumbed
for an ice maker. After much discussion back and forth, we decided to just swap
the doors out. So, they did that, then moved the rig back outside so we could
stay in it overnight. At that point, we had to put everything back into the
freezer and refer. It was all in freezer bags all day, but seemed to be mostly
frozen, or cold as the case may be. By this time, the refer is reading 54* and
we couldn’t get the electric or propane selections to work. We are NOT happy!!
Fortunately, the guys are still there, moving rigs around. They came out and
worked on it for about another hour and finally got it fixed. My happy customer
meter is slowly falling.
The
next day, the rig goes back into the bay to finish the seals and toppers. That
only took a couple of hours. In the meantime, they have confirmed Phil’s fears
that the hitch bar, the piece at the front end of the rig that connects to the
receiver in the bed of the truck, has up to 5” of flex in it. This is a welded
piece of steel that shouldn’t be moving at all. Since the frame is made by a
company called Lippert, it is decided that Lippert is who should be welding
this back together. BUT, Lippert can’t get a guy out to work on it until April
30th!! Thank God we have built time for repairs into our schedule or
we would be in real trouble now. To add to our stress, it turns out that the
front cap of the rig will have to be removed for the welding guy to have access
to what he needs. That means that we will have to spend the night of the 29th
in a motel. This repair must be done or it could eventually come apart while we
are going down the road.
So,
we have found a new Mobile Home Park here in LaGrange that has 5 RV spots set
aside. Here is where we will stay for the next 10 or so days.
After
we are all set up and settled in for the night, we discover that the furnace
isn’t working! Supposed to be 28* overnight and we have no furnace?? Can you believe
this. We do have the fireplace that does a decent job at keeping the rig warm
but does nothing for the underbelly where the holding tanks are. So, we called
the shop this morning and they set up an appointment with a heat and air guy,
but he wouldn’t come here, we had to unhook and go back to the shop. Turns out
it was a little control board, took about half an hour and we were back on the
road to the MH Park.
So,
here we will sit, with fingers and toes crossed that nothing else breaks. We
have decided that this will be a good opportunity to work on the Alaska Caravan
that we are leading in 2019. Are we crazy or what?????? If you can believe the
weather people, it is supposed to warm up, so maybe Spring is on it’s way up
here.
Yikes. At least you are in a place that you can get it fixed. Much better there, snow and all, rather than on the side of some remote road.
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