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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4144928" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Long day on the road today. Got a call that our RV was ready to pick up at McClains RV on I40 after getting some work done on the bedroom slide. A stop at Cabellas cost me about $700 before getting out the door, and then at the RV store, the RV was far from ready to go. Batteries were dead so the hydraulics wouldn't lift it to go on the hitch. While charging it, found the hitch socket torn all to hell from them using a forklift with a short ball on it to lift and move the Anderson Hitch. The service guy said it wasn't the first time and heads were going to roll after he told them to change to a higher ball on the forklift. After about three hours at the store, they got it all changed out and had to drive home in the dark, which wasn't that bad as lots of the traffic on I-40 and I-35 had subsided, so it was an easy cruise home with a 15mph tailwind.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]423097[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4144928, member: 5412"] Long day on the road today. Got a call that our RV was ready to pick up at McClains RV on I40 after getting some work done on the bedroom slide. A stop at Cabellas cost me about $700 before getting out the door, and then at the RV store, the RV was far from ready to go. Batteries were dead so the hydraulics wouldn't lift it to go on the hitch. While charging it, found the hitch socket torn all to hell from them using a forklift with a short ball on it to lift and move the Anderson Hitch. The service guy said it wasn't the first time and heads were going to roll after he told them to change to a higher ball on the forklift. After about three hours at the store, they got it all changed out and had to drive home in the dark, which wasn't that bad as lots of the traffic on I-40 and I-35 had subsided, so it was an easy cruise home with a 15mph tailwind. [ATTACH type="full"]423097[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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