Where are we today ?
Here we are back in Plattsville at "Camp Awesome" not where we planned to be but rv'ers plans are written in chalk. Coach repairs and very high expenses we had not planned on so it was time to bring out the Chalk board again. Go from Plan A to Plan B. This is a Labor Day long weekend so relaxing here in the wonderful hot weather works for us. Peace and quiet, a shady place in the country, fresh air, a nice breeze and a wonderful pool if we need.Whats not to like?We need to relax and rethink our travels. This year has not been very kind to us regarding making plans. So the chalk board below will tell you our plans. We not writing much cause we don't know. But thats ok we love to wing it and play it by ear. No matter where we go or want to stay there is always a place to spend the night. It always an adventure. How long we stay here right now? Don't know but at least the weekend, where to next? Don't know but thats ok, actually wonderful.
So today relax and enjoy this weather. I mowed some lawn, (thought I was done for the year) Enjoyed our e-readers in the shade. With humidity feels like 36c (97f)
and a nice refreshing dip in the pool |
Chinese all over again |
In there Wednesday morning for 8 am. A few quick tests were done just to reconfirm the diagnosis. Fuel pressure 15-24 lbs needs to be over 28. The coach was driven on ramps then lifted and put on jack stands rear wheels about 2 ft off the ground. They said our Mechanic Dale has done everything that need to be done other than the fuel pump. Try to locate the bolts I find them but you cannot see them or access them, so 4 access holes had to be cut from inside 4 compartments.
The levelling jacks had to be removed as the jack support is directly below the middle of the tank. Not only that the fuel tank was install on the frame before they built the coach, The nuts on the inside accessed from above and no way to put a wrench on them. The mechanics did finally get them loose, tank dropped, new pump installed and replaced 2 feet of fuel line for the generator as well that had been chewed by some nut eating varmint. When they reinstalled the tank welded the nuts on this time, the way Ford should have done in the first place.
Three full days in the shop and was all done, everything is fine, genny works, fuel pressure 32 to 40 lbs right where it need to be. These guys have the equipment to lift the coach and did an awesome job. We were billed only 16.5 hours plus parts (couple hundred dollars but is now done the right way. We were treated very quickly and fairly so no complaints there. Sicard Rv is the place.
Just the extra expense that was not planned for this year, on top of 2 new tires, extra prescriptions not cover because we were leaving for more that 6 months and very high out of province insurance this year, we need to cut corners some where, so we hang out here in Ontario a bit longer before heading south somewhere warmer than here this winter. And get a rebate on our insurance as well.
That was our fun day enjoying this wonderful long weekend weather.
Check out the interactive map below to see where we have been this Spring and Summer.
one access hole |
Three full days in the shop and was all done, everything is fine, genny works, fuel pressure 32 to 40 lbs right where it need to be. These guys have the equipment to lift the coach and did an awesome job. We were billed only 16.5 hours plus parts (couple hundred dollars but is now done the right way. We were treated very quickly and fairly so no complaints there. Sicard Rv is the place.
Just the extra expense that was not planned for this year, on top of 2 new tires, extra prescriptions not cover because we were leaving for more that 6 months and very high out of province insurance this year, we need to cut corners some where, so we hang out here in Ontario a bit longer before heading south somewhere warmer than here this winter. And get a rebate on our insurance as well.
That was our fun day enjoying this wonderful long weekend weather.
Thanks for taking a peak.
Check out the interactive map below to see where we have been this Spring and Summer.
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