We went up
to Harrisburg late yesterday afternoon and spent the night at the Cummins
dealership lot. We needed to be there by
6:30 this morning so we could get some work done on our Oasis hot water
system. They have a place where we could
park and have 50 amp service. Then this
morning while the coach was in the shop we relaxed in their comfy lounge
especially for RV customers. Seems a
fuel injector was plugged along with problems with some hoses. So, $469 and several hours later we were good
to go.
When you
stop to think that most RVs were built to be used for recreational purposes
several weekends and then maybe a couple of weeks on vacation, it’s a wonder
that more things don’t go wrong when we are using it on a fulltime basis. That’s probably more use in a year than it
was meant to withstand in 10 years. And,
every time we go down the road it’s like putting our house through an
earthquake. I’m really glad Greg has a
mechanical background – I’m amazed at all of the things he knows how to
maintain or fix.This picture is of a series of three or four identical bridges that go across the Susquehanna River on the way to Harrisburg.
Tomorrow we
are heading out on the bike to explore Gettysburg.
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