Gregnbonnieinvermont
Member
I don't know our dealer makes it look so easy when they dewinterize the campers on the lot.
I pulled our Trailrunner down to the driveway Tuesday night and decided to start my dewinterizing process on Wednesday after work. I will say, it is our pride and joy(after our kids and grandughter) and I want to do it right. Wednesday night I was able to get the furnace, stove and refrigerator going. Thursday night, had to work late, Friday night, replaced roof vent lid(shovel broke it during roof clearing, stupid shovel) Yesterday I put the water to it, got all the antifreeze out of it, had to redo the plug twice with tape to get it to stop leaking(I guess I am not a plumber), fired up the water heater, gas and electric, washed the rubber roof, washed the side of the camper. Now I have to apply rubber roof protectant, take off the blackmarks on the sides of the camper, rewash and wax. This is just the outside, not to mention my little projects inside.
I talked with the our dealer and he does dozens of these and in about 1/8 of the time I have done this.
What I will say is this, I know it will be worth it in the end because like I have stated earlier, this is our pride and joy.
I know it may sound like I am whining or complaining but I really am not. My dad has always told me, if you are going to do a job, do it right the 1st time so you don't have to do it over.
My hat is off to all of those dealers that make it look so easy and those of you that take the time to make your Heartlands great.
Greg
I pulled our Trailrunner down to the driveway Tuesday night and decided to start my dewinterizing process on Wednesday after work. I will say, it is our pride and joy(after our kids and grandughter) and I want to do it right. Wednesday night I was able to get the furnace, stove and refrigerator going. Thursday night, had to work late, Friday night, replaced roof vent lid(shovel broke it during roof clearing, stupid shovel) Yesterday I put the water to it, got all the antifreeze out of it, had to redo the plug twice with tape to get it to stop leaking(I guess I am not a plumber), fired up the water heater, gas and electric, washed the rubber roof, washed the side of the camper. Now I have to apply rubber roof protectant, take off the blackmarks on the sides of the camper, rewash and wax. This is just the outside, not to mention my little projects inside.
I talked with the our dealer and he does dozens of these and in about 1/8 of the time I have done this.
What I will say is this, I know it will be worth it in the end because like I have stated earlier, this is our pride and joy.
I know it may sound like I am whining or complaining but I really am not. My dad has always told me, if you are going to do a job, do it right the 1st time so you don't have to do it over.
My hat is off to all of those dealers that make it look so easy and those of you that take the time to make your Heartlands great.
Greg