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Old 05-15-2008, 07:13 AM   #1
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We are finished with the scheduled warranty work at Guaranty RV and although it took a little longer than hoped , they did a great job and were extremely professional. We are very happy with them and hopefully will not have to return anytime soon. The coach looks sparkly clean inside and out, the new floor looks great, the windshield has narry a bug nor chip on it, our cracks were fixed, the paint was buffed to a pearly lustre, the loose boards are tight, the couch cushions match, and we think the fuel gauge will be working as expected. (Just like the checks in the checkbook, if the gauge reads full we have a full tank?? I think not.) The fuel sensor was their biggest headache (besides me being a headache ), but we think it'll work better than before. Kudos to our service writer Mark Kelson, Wendy, technicians John S. and John M., to Theresa, Cheri F. & Sherry R., and to the manager Tim for keeping us updated and informed. Lots of other nice people there, too. We met some great RV'er people while waiting (told them all about iRV2) and it was nice to see 'old' friends. We're getting our tranny filter changed right now at Allison and then we're on our way to the coast for a while before heading to Montana for the summer. Yippeeee!

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We are finished with the scheduled warranty work at Guaranty RV and although it took a little longer than hoped , they did a great job and were extremely professional. We are very happy with them and hopefully will not have to return anytime soon. The coach looks sparkly clean inside and out, the new floor looks great, the windshield has narry a bug nor chip on it, our cracks were fixed, the paint was buffed to a pearly lustre, the loose boards are tight, the couch cushions match, and we think the fuel gauge will be working as expected. (Just like the checks in the checkbook, if the gauge reads full we have a full tank?? I think not.) The fuel sensor was their biggest headache (besides me being a headache ), but we think it'll work better than before. Kudos to our service writer Mark Kelson, Wendy, technicians John S. and John M., to Theresa, Cheri F. & Sherry R., and to the manager Tim for keeping us updated and informed. Lots of other nice people there, too. We met some great RV'er people while waiting (told them all about iRV2) and it was nice to see 'old' friends. We're getting our tranny filter changed right now at Allison and then we're on our way to the coast for a while before heading to Montana for the summer. Yippeeee!

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Old 05-15-2008, 10:55 AM   #3
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Glad you got everything fixed...so nice to have everything working correctly. Drive safe and enjoy your trip.
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Old 05-15-2008, 03:50 PM   #4
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Glad things worked out and you can get back on the road.

I know how lousy it feels waiting for work to be done when you rather be traveling. Today, I dropped mine off for some body work from an incident 5 days after I bought it. Then when I get it back, next week, I have to bring it to a local dealer for some issues that I discovered on the 850 mile shakedown from the selling dealer in NC to our home in NH.
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GoneFishin and FishBum stopped by my work yesterday to say "Good-Bye" because they were pretty sure they would be out of town today. If was hard to know that they, like so many of my new iRV2 family, would be moving on...but hey... the fishing holes to the east of Oregon are calling their names!

I was extremely happy for them to know they would be moving on...and I keep telling myself...they are just a phone call away.

Hope you are all settled in for a much needed break away from Junction City!


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Hi Mick and Rick,
Congratulations!! Now you can get back to living it up. Jo and I just got back from a dogshow and there wasn't cell service or internet! So this is my late congrats. We're going to Newport tomorrow to Outdoor Resort before we leave the MH back at Guarenty again to get the rest of the warrenty ork done. Catch some big ones!

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