Just reporting in to relate that the rig has been winterized for the time being. I called Thor and nice Mr Tim directed me to the low point drains. I sure do appreciate that Thor help line. Easy to find once you know where they are and remove the dog kennels that sit on that side of the rig and the panel that needs to be lifted. Makes me really appreciate those Jayco models a couple of us saw sitting on the lot in Elkhart that had "low point drain" in small print on the outside of the rig along the bottom where you could find and access the drains from the outside. So simple.
I guess the chore isn't all that challenging since I only have to drain them once or twice a year. Just depends upon what the weather is like when I leave Florida in the spring.
The man in the recliner will use the rig to go to his Pottery weekend that first full weekend in November and then it will head in to the dealer to get some work done and maintance checks. I will head in to work on the 4th and work for a couple of weeks to earn the money to pay the bill and pick up some tanks of gas to get me to Florida.
I would tell stories about how hard I am working around the house cleaning, etc., but those that know me would also know it is mostly a lie. I groom on some dogs, hang out with the dogs, go to a dog show with some dogs and read some books and make and keep a list of dog doctor appointments and people doctor appointments. Puppy gets shots. Blondie gets what teeth she has left cleaned and Audrey gets her hips x-rayed and sent in to OFA for her clearances . And the old cat still likes to sit in laps and purr...... Life is good.