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Old 02-28-2008, 05:34 AM   #1
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We returned home several days ago after 2 1/2 months in Florida and Georgia. Made two trips to Miami, staying at Larry and Penny Thompson Park both times. This county park is outstanding and as a former Miami-Dade County employee I can say it has come a long way. We also spent quite a bit of time in Sebring and attended the Supershow. The event, as always was incredible, but a little to crowded for my liking. The Workshorse display was nice and I enjoyed visiting and talking with the guys there.

I must say that my W-20 perfomed great on this trip. No brake problems as I reported on recent travels. Got about 8 mpg towing the little Saturn SL-2 which is about what was expected. Of course, there are no mountains in the deep south to decrease mileage. The only problem we had was the failure of the cooling unit on the reefer. We broke camp after the Daytona 500 and smelled that nasty ammonia smell. After shutting everything down, I called my RV guy in Crossville, Tn and by the time I got home he had a new cooling unit on hand from Dometic. No charge as there was a recall on that model's cooling unit.

Anyway, just wanted to pass some "good news" concerning my Workhorse. Can't wait to go to Bristol on March 10th.

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We returned home several days ago after 2 1/2 months in Florida and Georgia. Made two trips to Miami, staying at Larry and Penny Thompson Park both times. This county park is outstanding and as a former Miami-Dade County employee I can say it has come a long way. We also spent quite a bit of time in Sebring and attended the Supershow. The event, as always was incredible, but a little to crowded for my liking. The Workshorse display was nice and I enjoyed visiting and talking with the guys there.

I must say that my W-20 perfomed great on this trip. No brake problems as I reported on recent travels. Got about 8 mpg towing the little Saturn SL-2 which is about what was expected. Of course, there are no mountains in the deep south to decrease mileage. The only problem we had was the failure of the cooling unit on the reefer. We broke camp after the Daytona 500 and smelled that nasty ammonia smell. After shutting everything down, I called my RV guy in Crossville, Tn and by the time I got home he had a new cooling unit on hand from Dometic. No charge as there was a recall on that model's cooling unit.

Anyway, just wanted to pass some "good news" concerning my Workhorse. Can't wait to go to Bristol on March 10th.

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