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Finding a Road Service truck.

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When one is on the road and engine or other issues come up it is difficult to find a road service truck to even do the simpler items like filters, coolant and air lines. 

         Most towing services will require  road service from your location to take a quick check of the condition of filters and electrical problems before the will dispatch a tow truck. The good part is they often find something and you are on your way or what needs to be fixed, before the big tow truck arrives. The service tech. often know who and where the work could be done.

            Put together some info. that might help owners find road service for engines and other issues.

I did enter information that located help in my home area where I call home and some of the road service trucks I have  used came up.

The links provided are for reference only. A particular business might not be able to offer assistance, but could offer information that leads to some help.

Road Service Network.

    Canada and the US north America maps with locator dots.

http://www.mcicoach.com/service-support/service-networks.htm

          possible help 

https://salesandservice.cummins.com/content/mobile-service

https://www.findtruckservice.com/

Ford Roadside assistance.

https://owner.ford.com/service/roadside-assistance.html

         Nationwide service locator

This is the link I entered information and my local road service truck(s) came up. This link offers a wide range of possible road service help. More then any other sight I found.

   https://fixonroad.com/home/

Not from the area post your location on the forum and ask once you have hopefully found help. 

Safe and trouble free travels.

Rich.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Interstate Power Systems has road repair trucks. They work on most chassis types and are dealers for most common engine/transmissions. Their territory covers from Indiana all the way west to Montana with various locations. They've worked on both of our coaches and do great work. While most of their customers are commercial trucks and buses, they do work on motor homes and I've seen many in their shop here in Milwaukee.

http://www.istate.com/locations

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