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Old 09-23-2021, 05:59 AM   #9
Ken / Claudia
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This is my thought only after I have been in 1 RV factory, seen employee's leaving another many times and inside 4 manufactured home factories. All in Oregon and Washington. The assembly line workers are all or nearly all Hispanic and some I talked to just nod their heads or said yes. Leading me to beleive many do not have English as the primary language. While the managers are all non Hispanic.
What the engineers design and want done could get lost or mixed up by the time the line workers do the job. This video/RV could have been a first or 1 time brake build and line workers not supervised enough to make sure it was done right.
I only watched the video far enough to see the crappie brake line job. While I am not a brake expert, that was done wrong in my book.
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