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I think i discovered the reason behind the delay in repairing my MH at Edmondson RV: https://investor.campingworld.com/press-releases/press-release-details/2023/Camping-World-Set-to-Acquire-Edmundson-RV/default.aspx

Their phone is still answered Edmondson RV when I call, but that explains the 100% personnel turnover I was told of The first of Feb.

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Exterior body repairs are completed,, they forgot the damage to the dash in the starboard corner and the Xantrex inverter that was ruined by the big jar, that was an additional $7,000 suppliment to the original exterior damage estimate of $6,500. Now the body shop is waiting on Progressive to approve the additional $7K. With any luck I'll get my MH back by April. Then I take it to a different RV repair shop for a new main awning, which only takes one day, and they've had the new awning since Jan. 30..(different claim)

If there is a upside, I've had full use of my RV garage for working on my farm tractor this winter. I've narrowed that down to needing a new carb. @ $500, after spending $150 to replace the ignition system-which was not the problem.

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Yes I can rebuild it, but it will  take a lot of time the way my hands shake. It is a Zenith brand updraft carburetor, on a 1972 Massy Ferguson 135  farm tractor. The engine is a factory conversion of a 3 cyl Perkins engine from diesel to gasoline.  And NO, it isn't a recreational vehicle, JIC anyone is curious. ?

I'll pick a nice warm day, setup a table next to the tractor in my RV garage and rebuild the carb after the rebuilt kit arrives. This must made me remember, I haven't yet tested the distributor for a short to ground. I've already found the wire from the voltage regulator to ignition key worn bare in one spot, stopped there and failed to do a complete search under the dash for more shorts, or even check out the regulator contacts.  Years ago I bought a complete service/rebuild manual for my tractor, should have been consulting it all along.

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Lets hope you can find something simple and easy to fix.

One of the first tractors I had any experience with was a neighbors John Deer. I don't remember what model but you had to open the compression release valve on the cylinder (2 opposed) and start it by turning the flywheel by hand. I am pretty shure that Osha would frown on that now.

Bill

 

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We are in AZ for the FMCA rally.

You know how they say to come in with empty tanks and full water? Well we at Voyager now trying to do that but the water is out in the entire park. They have been working on it for about 6 hours now. I hope they get it fixed soon.
Bill

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Wow, Bill. And when it does come on every rv headed to the rally will be trying to fill up so it will take forever to buildup any pressure. 

 

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Well it is 6:00 and it is back on and good preshure. I bet they issue some kind of CYA boil statement. I would bet after filling the whole system and I have seen a bunch spraying water out flushing their hoses. I would bet it is pretty well flushed out. LOL I have seen a steady stream of people headed to the shower houses.

Bill

 

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On 3/18/2024 at 7:52 AM, erniee said:

Finally got our front fixed

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Toss some of your luck my direction. I took my MH to a different body shop that met Progressive's estimate, now Progressive is dragging their heels because this body shop requested a $7,000 supplement to finish the repairs. That supplement brings their estimate total up to near what the first body shop estimated.

April 5 will be 2 years without our MH.

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Strange! I had two episodes with progressive and one was for $16,000 and not a bit of haggle.

The second was when Hurricane Harvey totaled the RV. Progressive paid me what I paid for it and I had it for 10 years, so go figure.

Why the difference between my claims and Ray's?

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Progressive is not slow, I received a letter yesterday saying they have billed my CC for my auto-renewal of my MH policy that is due Apr. 21. Now if they'll just fix my MH; they've already sent me a check for $6,800 and marked my claim closed, but say nothing about the other $7,000, even though I've called 3 different men in the claims process, 1 is the manager, and haven't gotten a decision.

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20 hours ago, wildebill308 said:

I hate insurances company's.

Bill

The adjuster called today to tell me they are still investigating. Well, it's good to know they haven't denied the supplemental. I wish my glass was half-full_ of brandy. That would mean I'm half-way to mellow. coolsmiley.gif.c7b5f4c415cb6915e105c46b0a8bf77a.gif

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We drove to the RV body shop today and inspected the front cap work. It looks really nice, but they forgot the  Ultimate Freedom decal on the generator door.

Jumping back to their personnel problems. Today it was explained to me. Camping World had came in and replaced the old RV techs with their own techs and staff. CW even took the liberty of changing the old RV sales and service name to CW on all the internet search engines. This was before the deal was final, and the family that owns the business cancelled the deal and threw CW out. Then the family had to find and hire their old techs back, and when  the CW service writers left they didn't leave any files on the computers.

The woman in charge of the service dept. said she had about 30 RV's of all types but not even names of the owners, let alone why they were there. She had to run the license plates through DMV  to get owner names and addresses.

For me that locked the door. Now the only time I'll stop at a CW(super) store is for free over-night parking w/ elec.

 

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Finally!!! Body work completed, new awning installed but wrong color. I can see a light at the end of the tunnel. Progressive denied replacing the damaged inverter, saying they would not replace an obsolete unit, for which there are no repair parts, and. the RV repair shop wanted too much money to replace the inverter with a new inverter.

I really can't blame Progressive, the repair shop quoted $4,000 to replace the Xantrex RS2,000W inverter. Hodges Marine is selling the current direct replacement Xantrex 2012 model for $1,537.

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