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Old 06-15-2011, 11:01 AM   #1
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I lost a blade off my radiator fan and it took out the fan shroud. A truck shop in Tucumbi, NM got me going again by removing an opposing blade and removing the shroud.
I had no luck in Flagstaff locating a shop and am headed to Phoenix. There is an RV shop in Flagstaff that works on the WH chassis but they are limited in what they do and could not locate a fan for me.
Anyone familar with the Phoenix area and could recommend a Workhorse Service center around there?? I need to call ahead so they can order the parts as I doubt they them on hand. Thanks for any help.
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Old 06-15-2011, 11:14 AM   #2
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They are a Workhorse Select Service Center. Had my brake recall done there, and the did an exelent job. They are located 1/2 mile east of I-17.

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Old 06-15-2011, 07:51 PM   #3
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2323 West Bell Rd. Phoenix
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They are a Workhorse Select Service Center.... They are located 1/2 mile east of I-17.
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I lost a blade off my radiator fan and it took out the fan shroud. A truck shop in Tucumbi, NM got me going again by removing an opposing blade and removing the shroud.
I had no luck in Flagstaff locating a shop and am headed to Phoenix. There is an RV shop in Flagstaff that works on the WH chassis but they are limited in what they do and could not locate a fan for me.
Anyone familar with the Phoenix area and could recommend a Workhorse Service center around there?? I need to call ahead so they can order the parts as I doubt they them on hand. Thanks for any help.
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Thanks for the info. I spoke with Ralph at Midway and he is getting the parts shipped in. Also will do recall service on the brakes.
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By the way, good to hear from you Driver. I had some surgery that had me off the road for the past year or two. Good to hear from a fellow South Carolinian. We are a long way from home right now, but this forum has been a great tool for us over the years and we never felt alone.
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Old 06-17-2011, 06:09 AM   #8
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[QUOTE=SeaRay;881192]Thanks for the info. I spoke with Ralph at Midway and he is getting the parts shipped in. Also will do recall service on the brakes.
IRV2 comes through again.
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Midway has a very good reputation for their service. One of the oldest dealerships in the valley.
Don't melt while you are down there, supposed to be in the 100s all week. You passed by us in Flag. We are with two other couples boondocking on national forest land near lake mary, doing some fishing.
Let us know how you feel about the midway.
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Finally got the parts in from Workhorse(took 6 days) and Midway got on it and had us on the road again. Great service and support as Harold said. Ralph Miller, my service advisor, was great to work with and helped get most of the work covered under my Good Sam extended warranty.
Boy it was hot in Phoenix this week! Glad to be headed back east where it is only 100 degrees.
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Finally got the parts in from Workhorse(took 6 days) and Midway got on it and had us on the road again. Great service and support as Harold said. Ralph Miller, my service advisor, was great to work with and helped get most of the work covered under my Good Sam extended warranty.
Boy it was hot in Phoenix this week! Glad to be headed back east where it is only 100 degrees.
Thanks again guys,
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Wow, you don't know how lucky you are that az bound got to you first that second choice was a duzzy! Have a safe trip out of hell! Come back in the great 9 months of the year and spend some time in the wild west! Your always welcome here!
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