HURRAY
The jacks are fixed, so far anyway. Glen from Central Point RV Center called this morning to let us know the circuit board had come in. We got the rig ready to roll, including picking up the leveling blocks we were forced to buy, and dropped off the Horizon at the shop.
We stopped at the Black Bear Restaurant for breakfast. It was identical to the one in Walnut Creek, the menu, the food and service, which was good. After breakfast we decided to drive south to Talent. Debbie found an “antique” store and spent more time than money.
While driving around we went by the Sno-Cat factory in Medford, Oregon. They were originally made in a factory in Grass Valley, California, where the first production line was established, before moving to Oregon.
New Sno-Cats lined up and ready to go. The overcast sky gave way to rain a few hours later.
Just before noon Glen called and let us know the Horizon was ready. We pick it up and came back to our spot at Holiday RV. The jacks worked great.
Debbie brought in a box of coffee and left the empty box on the front seat. It proved too tempting to Ty.
We paid for a week beginning yesterday so we’ll stay here until next week and give the jack a good work out before we move on.
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