timswi
Elite Member
- Joined
- Nov 18, 2008
- Messages
- 4,997
- Location
- Beaver County Pa
- Tractor
- Kubota BX23 TLB, Kubota RTV1100, Kubota Z724 & Polaris RZR 900 Trail
In my experience a motor home is no more difficult than an Econoline to change plugs on.
One of the largest rv dealers in the country is here in town and I've services my share of rv's.
We always have charged a flat rate for things like spark plugs. Number of cylinders determines the price.
It is an Econoline..Still no fun to do anything on that motor...I looked at it first and I hate paying anyone to do anything, but in this case I'll pay it...Not happy at all, but I need it to be reliable.