Your posts are repetitive. There is no reason for you to post this over and over again on this forum. Statement made and heard. Kindly refrain from making posts on this forum that repeat this same matter. If you have new information to add - no problem, please add it.i have posted there also but they keep removing my post........
I am not sure where you had the work completed, we had the same issue and took it directly to HL in IN. I sent a previous post on how professionally we were treated, but will repeat the highlights here. Warmly greeted by the receptionist, Kristin. Our tech Eric had a bay ready with power for the refer and invited me back to see progress anytime I wanted. I did check on it 2-3 times during the week at which time in addition to Eric the tech walked me through every step that they were doing. We picked it up on Thursday, as planned and Eric wanted us to go to a local RV park and call if we had any issues. The service, expertise, and professionalism was GREAT.
al
currently in Kenai, AK
Hmm, I'm thinking that thy welded up any broken welds, welded a plate over the area and added some gussets.
What else could they do?
What other information do you require? What kind of weld, wire, stick weld, what size rod they used? How much amperage, what type of gas?
For me, all I would want to know is that it is fixed and I can use and enjoy my rig.
You should consider that as well and not dwell on the repair procedure.
Life is too short to sweat the small stuff.
Realist
Considering all the issues I'm having with my new Landmark I fully understand not only the desire but also the need to know what was done to fix a problem. I'm sorry, but "we took care of it" just won't fly anymore. When I get my coach back from the dealer this time I am going to go over it with a fine tooth comb. They are not only going to say and put in writing what they did, but they are going to show me as well. I think as owners we need to get away from the idea that you should always expect to have some problems with any RV and that most of them we should just fix ourselves. If you paid 80K for a Mercedes or Jag would you accept a panel out of alignment, or lose screws? I think not. Owners should send their rig back in to the dealer, or an authorized repair facility, for even the smallest warranty based item. Maybe if HL (and all the other manufacturers) get enough warranty bills they will put more effort into their quality control.
Ok, I'm off my soap box now.