Dorn Hetzel
08-28-2009, 01:31
Sure, but having a real steel body doesn't hurt
Dorn Hetzel
77FC35
Hogansville, GA
Dorn Hetzel
77FC35
Hogansville, GA
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 9:20 AM, gregoryoconnor <"greg@rainbowrv.com"> wrote:
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I bet the minimal damage was more a result of "skill in driving and ownership". Wanderlodge owners tend to be more versed in most aspects of the rv unit. "Luck is when skill and opportunity come together"
DerekH showed me a video slide show of an accident with a class A stick and staple rig that was a down hill run-a-way (3 occupants only one broken arm). To many the fact that the RV was demolished looked to be the result of the rv unit construction. I believe the demolition was the result of operator lack of maintenance, skill and product understanding.
Tim and I sold hydroseeded lawns for ten years to retail customers. To minimize the chance of mixing (cheap)cross pollinated cultivars of fescue in our equipment we only used the 'top rated', 'center of field harvested' (cream of the crop) blend of fescues. To maximize sales we advertised a cheaper blend ("Yard Sale") but delivered only the top rated blend regardless of the customers request. Customers who ordered the more expensive package had better results and required less after purchase attention. Since both groups of customers were delivered the same control product :Lawn Result is more a matter of the grower then it is the seed.
Accident Result is more a matter of the driver/owner then it is the rv make construction.
Greg of Tim&Greg
94ptca
--- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com", Pete Masterson> aeonix1@...wrote:
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