We keep moving on from one department to another getting items repaired. Sorry no new pictures, but lots of visiting. Boring for you, but a good couple days for us.
I think it will helpful if I clarify a little. Our “home” is a 2010 Tiffin Allegro Bus. We bought it from another individual April 2014. They had purchased this RV new. They had some repairs completed here in Red Bay and then as they used it to travel around. The items we are having repaired or adjusted, are things that have worn out or are items that the Tiffin company wants repaired. They have found some things that they used for manufacturing that hasn’t worked and want to take care of their customers. That gave us repairs on the “big 3” as they call them – the wetbay floor, the slide floor, and the side rails on the top. Those are some of the things you saw pictures of. Then there were smaller items that we saw some wear and tear on, as well as some items of concern.
If you were to imagine that damage that occurs in your house of bricks and sticks when there is a earthquake of about 3 to 4, that is what our home goes through going down the road, in and out of driveways, and around camp grounds.
To continue the work, we were in another bay yesterday getting the windshield reset and glued. During the last 2 days, one of the slides was “creeping” back in once we had it pushed out. So we asked and went back into chassis bay today for a hydraulic solenoid leak. Glad it happened now and not once we left. Our last area is the paint & body shop. There is a repair on the body and then paint that repair and the side rail that was replaced.
Good to see that things are moving along. Not as fast as you would like (never is), but still moving. Seems like you are getting a full dose of the Red Bay experience. Couple more trips and you’ll be classified as experts! Give me a call and give me all the sordid details when you get a chance.