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Main Forum => General Discussion => Topic started by: garmp on March 18, 2017, 01:52:05 pm
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Kyle called the other day and said they discovered glitch in the drive train and are returning it to Ford for corrective work. Not really happy as we were scheduled to leave for the plant tomorrow. Now we're gonna have to wait another week plus. But on the bright side, glad they discovered the problem and are having it fixed before I pick it up. Besides the weather should be better. Talk about mixed emotions.
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Plan a stop in the morning for donuts at Rise 'n Roll in Middlebury and then go back for lunch. You won't be sorry.
Patti
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We'll miss meeting you at The Mothership, but glad they are on top of things. :)(:
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Da day has come!!! Leaving in a couple of days to pick'er up. Took a bit longer than originally planned, but I think it really worked out for the best. The PC people looked it over, avoided a potential problem, the weather should be better and we're more anxious than ever. And man, we need to get away!!! heartshower
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Well when you get up there is a nice RV park about 3 miles away back from the plant that is left on the main road and then N at a light and left again... it is a good stop over for your own quality control overnight or two... and it should be done. How you think things should work and how they work may differ... then you can go down the road, left out of the park to Martins and have some great fried chicken to bring in.. saves your cook....And then get a map and in the other direction is the Amish area and it has a lot to offer even RV parking if you want to take it in. We were waiting so we were in car for our look see.
Or fried pies or cheese galore...
Martins Grocery is a nice place then to fill the refrig for your trip. I don't dare say that too loud of Jim will fill a bag with his socks and underwear and say when do we leave. He was a big fan of Martins fried chicken.
Good luck on your adventure.
We head out again Mid April to Cedar Key on Florida Gulf Coast, old old Florida town and seafood is king. Our tour guides are planning a big "seafood boil" they say and there should be 3 PC's there to help them out.
Regards and Happy travels
Patricia and Jim
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