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Originally Posted by Texan
Just remember, we are the one's who cause the rules to be written by the things we do at rv parks. If you stay in a park with concrete pads then there rules will probably be a little more restrictive than one with gravel or dirt. I'm not full time so i can do all my general maintenance at home but i understand the need to have a place to do maintenance and repairs when full time. Changing a tire at a rv park is something i would not even ask the owner or manager about. If they didn't like it then i would not give them any more of my business.
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Well said...The people across the street from us on our last trip (at a COE campground) were doing some sort of repair (other side of the camper, I couldn't see what) and the guy had his 110v pancake air compressor out...(no problem)....with it kicking on/off every couple minutes...(still no problem)....for an HOUR AND A HALF!....Now we have a problem! I would look the other way for quick repairs that really need to be done to make the unit road worthy (flat tires and such),....but if your making a bunch of noise with power tools for extended periods, you need to leave. It's rude and disrespectful to everyone else in the park.