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Episode: 3940
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Title: HPR3940: Equipment Maintenance
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3940/hpr3940.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 17:41:06
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3,940 for Friday the 8th of September 2023.
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Today's show is entitled Equipment Maintenance.
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It is part of the series Travel.
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It is hosted by Ahukad and is about 13 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, we prepare the RV and the truck for our trip.
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Hello, this is Ahukad for Hacker Public Radio, welcoming you to another exciting episode about our RV Travels.
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And this is talking about our 2022-2023 trip to the southeast.
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And last time we talked about all of the planning that went into it and getting the book prepared.
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Well, the next thing you have to deal with is equipment maintenance.
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And so we had to do that and we started with the tires.
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RV tires can blow out and among the main reasons is age.
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You see, tires are a lot more complicated than many people realize.
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And one complication is that they contain chemicals that keep the rubber flexible and strong.
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But these chemicals can break down and disappear over time.
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So that a tire which looks good and has plenty of tread can be on the verge of a blowout.
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And that can be a very bad day indeed.
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It can do thousands of dollars worth of damage to your RV, leave you stranded on the side of the road.
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And worst case, cause you to lose control, resulting in loss of the RV, the truck, or even your life.
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So it's nothing to be casual about.
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Now the tires on our RV were manufactured in 2015.
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Now in the United States, this is stamped on the side of the tire by federal regulation.
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So you can always check your tires and see when they were manufactured.
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And it's usually the code is six digits, so maybe it's four digits.
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But there's two parts.
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The one is which week of the year and the other is which year it is.
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So, you know, 36-15 would be the 36th week of 2015 and that sort of thing.
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In any event, 2015, and we're looking at the end of 2022,
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meant that these were at least seven, probably over seven years old.
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And that's old, that you don't want to take chances that new tires were called for.
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So I decided to go with discount tire because they're nationwide and have an excellent warranty.
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So I bought five tires.
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All right, I needed to replace the spare as well since it is,
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and it turns out the spare was even older than the tires that were on the RV.
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The previous owner was not paying attention, I would say.
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In any event, I made an appointment to install all of the tires.
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Then when we went to hook up the RV to the truck, it would not start.
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So I had to call roadside assistance.
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That's an essential piece of insurance that you don't want to go without.
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If you're going to be doing any RVing, I would say I would not want to go without it just as a driver.
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It turned out we'd probably done it to ourselves.
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We had disconnected the negative battery cable since the truck was just sitting in there
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and we didn't want the battery to run down.
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The vehicles these days are drawing on the battery all the time,
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sometimes referred to as parasitic load, to run various devices,
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and it can easily drain a battery over a few months.
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Then when I reconnected the negative, I didn't tighten, and that's sufficiently.
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The driver from roadside assistance was very helpful though,
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diagnosed the problem immediately and got it started.
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But he said it looked like the batteries were in bad shape.
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So when we got it running, I immediately drove it to the freight liner dealer
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and asked them to check it.
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There I discovered that we had not quite done it right.
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We disconnected the negative cable, but because we have multiple batteries in the truck,
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we would have needed to disconnect all of the negative cables
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or else there would still be a drain.
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He mentioned that most people install a battery shut off switch to make it easy,
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so I asked him to check out the whole charging system and install such a switch.
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Then I would have to make a new appointment with discount tire,
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and of course we have also an appointment with General RV in November
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to do a number of RV maintenance and repair tasks.
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Well, more fun a few weeks later.
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We got the RV to discount tire for the installation.
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We made the appointment for 8am when they opened,
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but we went down there closer to 720.
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And the reason for that is I wanted to get the RV into the position they asked
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before the parking lot filled up.
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Now, I might have had room even with the cars, but I don't like taking chances.
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With the truck and the RV connected, the total length is about 50 feet.
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And you don't do tight turns that way.
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So I got down there and no problem.
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The installation process took about an hour and a half,
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but we ran into another little road bump.
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I bought five identical tires,
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but the spare was undersized and on a smaller rim, which I did not want.
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So we ended up taking the spare tire with us and ordering a proper rim on the internet.
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But we had new tires on the RV, so I felt good.
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This is called for shadowing kids.
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We took it back to the storage lot and took the truck home so I could do a little maintenance,
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such as touching up the paint and a few stops.
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A few spots.
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Cheryl told me she had made an appointment for 11am on November 11th,
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which would be the 104th anniversary of the armistice.
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But when we got to the storage lot to pick up the RV,
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we discovered one of the tires was flat.
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You really don't want to see that with a brand new tire.
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We had only had the tire 10 days at this point.
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So we called roadside assistance again,
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and they actually had someone there in about an hour.
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While I was dealing with this, Cheryl sent emails to the service person
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that General RV explaining the situation,
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and that we would be late,
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but we'd get there when the tire was fixed.
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The company that roadside assistance set us was a local truck tire service,
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which I was glad to learn about.
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It makes sense that there would be such a service,
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but I'd never thought about it before.
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Now, the service person diagnosed the problem instantly
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when I said we had just had the tires a few days,
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and said it was probably the valve stem.
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He removed the tire and sprayed a solution of soap and water on the valve stem,
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and you could see the bubbles.
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That pretty much proved the point.
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So we took the tire off of the rim,
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replaced the valve stem, and remounted the tire.
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And he said, if one was bad,
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what were the odds on the others?
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And spraying them with that soap and water solution showed a second bad valve stem.
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Not as bad as the first, but it would have been a slow leak.
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At this point, we unanimously agreed to replace all of the valve stems,
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a valuable lesson learned.
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The service charged us $15 per valve stem.
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This is the truck tire roadside assistance service.
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Now, I have no idea if that's a standard price,
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or if it is marked up, nor do I care.
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The point is that if the salesperson at discount tire had said to me
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when I bought the tires in the first place,
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hey, you have all brand new tires here.
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We recommend you get new valve stems in addition, only $15 each.
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And I would have gladly said, make it so my good man.
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Instead, I spent over $300 for a service call to the storage yard.
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I only wanted peace of mind in the first place,
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and an extra $60 on my tire bill would not have bothered me in the least.
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I later went back to discount tire,
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and they put in a refund claim,
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which was paid to cover my costs for the roadside assistance.
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I had to show receipts and everything,
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but I did in fact get the money.
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While all of this was going on, Cheryl heard back from General RV
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that she had the date of our appointment wrong anyway.
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It was not November 11th, but November 17th.
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My lessons to be learned here.
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Okay, I never really knew much about the importance of valve stems,
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but I think that from now on I will insist on new valve stems whenever I get new tires.
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I'd rather spend a few bucks up front than be dealing with roadside assistance.
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And the other lesson learned is the importance of not putting things off until the last minute.
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Our trip does not start until December 15th, so we have a month yet,
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and can deal with these issues without disrupting the whole trip.
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In fact, next year we plan to move our RV maintenance trip to General RV
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up by more than a month.
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We're probably going to set it up for something like August,
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just because it's better to have everything done well in advance.
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So we took our RV into General RV and November 17th
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gave them a list of things we wanted to work on.
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Our service advisor Chad warned us that they were very busy
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and might not be able to get through the whole list.
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Again, this is a reason for moving up our visit and in future.
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So we triaged the list, told them which ones were priorities.
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We also told them that we needed to get it back by December 13th to make our departure.
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Happily, he called us on December 5th to say it was ready,
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so he went down to pick it up with them.
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Now, we brought the spare tire with us so that they could install it
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since I thought it was too heavy for us to manage.
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A couple of senior citizens trying to get a big truck tire
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and it mounts underneath the carriage of the RV.
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It did not make sense.
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So we had them do it.
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Did they charge us for it? Of course they did.
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They charge us for every single thing they do. It's a business.
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The RV looked good in any event.
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We were looking forward to making our departure on time.
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I told the RV back to the storage lot.
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Cheryl followed behind me in her car.
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I noticed the truck was running a bit rough and Cheryl said
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I was emitting white smoke from the exhaust.
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Then we got to the storage lot. We thought the front jacks were not working.
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And if we couldn't use them, getting the RV off the truck would be a problem.
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But as Cheryl was going to look for help, I started hitting buttons
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and suddenly it came on. It was working, so I disconnected
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and drove the truck back to the house so I could plug it in.
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Now one of the things I learned from the roadside assistance guy
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who came for the truck in October was that these little trucks
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should be plugged in if left parked in cold weather.
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And he showed me where the plug is.
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That's another thing I didn't know about.
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But I could park it in my driveway and plug it in through the garage
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so that was the plan.
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But we were worried now about the truck.
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So on December 7th we took it to a westside freightliner.
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They were very busy and told us they probably could not look at it
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until December 13th.
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They did in fact look at it and diagnosed that we needed a new injector.
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So that's another 2000 in repair bills.
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I thought RV travel was supposed to be inexpensive.
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But then they said that most likely the truck would not be done
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until December 16th, which is one day past our scheduled departure.
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So once again I have to make some calls to reschedule our first few reservations.
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This should mostly mean less time in Memphis.
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But since there were only a few things I wanted to do there,
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it probably isn't a big deal.
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So this is a hookah for Hacker Public Radio signing off
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and is always encouraging you to support free software.
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