deborah12060 wrote:HI guys,
Thank you , everyone, for getting back to me. Curiously, Sharron, the rig I"m looking at is a F450, and, has seventy five thousand miles on it. I found both an r.v. and then a Ford place to have the engine assessed (per the referral from the company). Wrote the owner and gave him the names and contact person at each place. That was yesterday and I haven't heard anything back from the owner since. I"m a bit worried. Guess I shouldn't worry because if he doesn't get back to me it must be because something is at risk at being disclosed during the assessment process. By the way, this process isn't cheap. The r.v. place wants 400 for the assessment (one place I called wanted 750. Are they crazy?). The motor place only charges 250 to go over the engine. I hope I hear something today.
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I wouldn't worry yet, it takes time to get it down there and time to check everything out. Make sure you get the written info. Not sure I would trust anyone unless I was standing there. Kind of figured we had scared you away by hijacking (kind of) your thread and you just threw your hands up in despair and ran!
We tend to do that here, I saw (and participated) in a thread that started with something, don't remember what now, and ended up on the pros and cons of bras....but believe me, it had absolutely nothing to do with undies when it started!
Ya just never know where our inquiring little minds are gonna go. They just run here and there like a cat chasing a mouse. Good luck and keep us posted.
And the price? Get used to it, rv'ing ain't cheap! Wait 'til you actually have to have something repaired!
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