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quote:Originally posted by PackerFan
Congrats on picking up your new rig. Here are a couple more tips for you to check out:
1) Remember to verify where the washer drains into.
2) Check the door side slide when it is IN to make sure it doesn't rub the kitchen island. Ours does a little and it made a mark on the trim of the slide.
Hope everything else is good!
Scott
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Thanks Scott, now I know why you and others have said you really like this model. The washer drains into grey and the door slide kind of freaked me out because the bottom went in and actually under the island, but it really isn't touching it. I didn't print any of the lists, I just went through them and checked everything I thought was important. So far I probably have 2 hours in actual inspection. Nothing really major yet, like loose bolts or hidden defects. Did find out the tech only put 85 pounds of air in my new G-614 tires. He said you just didn't need 110 pounds because the trailer wasn't that heavy. I didn't discuss it with him I just got my compressor out later and put them back to where I run them. They got the Travler switched out for Direct TV and everything there works good. Tech from carpenter shop is coming to campground in morning to fix front closet door. If he takes longer than 2 hours, or doesn't show up first thing in the morning as promised, then we are out of here. I can handle that repair and it would probably last longer. The leather guy actually did his magic on the damaged recliner and you can't even tell there was damage to it. All systems seem to be in good shape, tanks will hold max limits (with no leaks). Thanks to everyone for hints and suggestions on what to check. We are ready to hook up and "let the big dog eat".