First their folks are not mechanics in the truest sense of the word.
Second they encourage the owner to observe and the owner is required
to watch and certify the torqueing of the oil drain plug. An RV
chassis is not the same as a semi tractor. I have pointed out to them
the "u" joint on the steering column, accessed from above, thru the
generator compartment. They thanked me as they were unaware if it.
Very friendly folks and in and out in about 30-45 min.
Al Sawyer
'05 MADP
> Thats right, mechanics are dumb,probably never done a freightliner
> before,and they like to be instructed by the owner how to do their
> job.they might ask you why you dont do it yourself?not a good way
to
> be on their good side while they are working on your coach! just a
> thought, Ron-- In Diesel-RVs@yahoogroups.com, "northstatebiker"
> <djohnsonhot@> wrote:
> >
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