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Old 01-19-2021, 04:06 PM   #24
wiredgeorge
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Griz, I have a 2002 Cougar and don't use any shop; I learned how to take care of things myself and at $229 an hour suspect my work is better anyway. If there was something that was beyond me, there is a mobile RV service in Pipe Creek and the guy has a fully stocked panel truck for parts. He is also a certified tech and certified to work on various appliances by the manufacturer. His trip charge and two hours labor won't get near $229 and hour dragging a camper to that place in Katy. There isn't a lot that is really complicated if you have some basic plumbing and electrical skills and are fairly handy.
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