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RV Podcast 192: Preventive Maintenance Every RVer Needs to Do

RV Lifestyle RV Podcast

Mike Wendland

Personal Journals, Leisure, Places & Travel, Society & Culture, Automotive

4.7624 Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2018

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

When it comes to maintenance and do-it-yourself repairs of your RV, are you a bit intimidated Are you, like me, not exactly the most handy of handymen? If so, and even if you are comfortable doing things mechanically, listen up because in this episode, we’re going to talk to a top service technician about preventive maintenance that everyone can do to keep their RVs in tip top shape. Plus, lots of RV News, this week, your RV questions, traveling tech suggestions and another fascinating off the beaten path report from the Burketts. Click the player below to Listen Now or scroll down through the show note details. When you see a time code hyperlink, you can click it to jump directly to that segment of the podcast. [spp-player] WHAT MIKE AND JENNIFER ARE UP TO THIS WEEK [spp-timestamp time="1:09"] We just returned from a great experience at the Owner’s Academy, held last week for three days by Roadtrek and the Erwin Hymer Group of North America’s headquarters in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada. We were there to talk about our style of Serendipity Travel but we found the presentations by the factory staff so helpful that not only did we stuck around and listen but we did this week’s podcast interview on the preventative maintenance tips we learned. It really was a lot of fun. People came from all over North America and everyone left so much more confident about handling the preventative maintenance things they were taught. They are doing two more Owner’s Academy this year and we look forward to attending them, too. Both, though, are sold out but based on the great reception to them I’m sure there will be others scheduled. When they are, we’ll let you know as soon as we do. We’ve been working hard on videos these past few weeks. We have a whole bunch in the hopper and you can see new ones on our RV Lifestyle Channel on You Tube. New videos are released every Thursday morning. Best way to know about them is to go to the channel and subscribe. Then you can clock on a a bell icon and every time a new one is ready, you’ll get an immediate notification. But we have travel videos coming, a review of a new cellular booster system we’re trying out, RV model walk-throughs and all sorts of other surprises. Here's the RV News of the week… Colorado Wildlife officers using social media to track people who harass moose Colorado wildlife officers are using social media to help them track down people who take pictures of themselves standing near and otherwise harassing moose. The desire to take a selfie near wildlife has been a growing problem at national parks and federal lands throughout the country, putting the wildlife and people at risk. In Colorado officers are using pictures, posted on social media, to successfully track down wildlife harassers to either issue tickets or issue warnings. RVs on fire filled last week's news; Take steps to stay safe Last week's RV news was full of what felt like an unusual number of RV fire reports. There was the story of a fifth wheel trailer fire in Arizona that reportedly appeared to start near the refrigerator. A woman and her cats were inside an RV in Florida when it caught aflame, apparently because of an electrical problem. A trailer was being towed in North Carolina when it caught a blaze, cause not immediately known. In Virginia an RV was parked in the owner's driveway when it caught on fire, spreading to the owner's home. All of these stories, and a few others, got me thinking back to an interview we did last year for the podcast on fire safety with Mark Polk of RVEducation101.com. Folks, it is important to do everything you can to stay safe. Click here to review that conversation and hear Mark's helpful safety tips. Kentucky combining camping and fine dining in new state park program   Kentucky officials recently kicked off their "Kentucky State Parks Culinary Trail," a tourism project hoping to attract visitors to the Bluegrass state through offering good food at state park locations that t...

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0:00.0

Here comes episode 192.

0:04.5

It's time for the RV podcast.

0:07.5

Traveling North America in an RV.

0:11.1

Exploring, camping, boondocking, embracing the RV lifestyle.

0:16.3

And sharing tips and where to go and how to keep things running right.

0:20.6

Here's award-winning journalist Mike Wendland and his network of RV reporters.

0:25.9

Hi everybody, welcome to another edition of the RV podcast.

0:28.9

Let me ask you a question.

0:30.0

When it comes to maintenance and do-it-yourself repairs on your RV, are you a little

0:35.3

bit intimidated?

0:36.7

Are you like me not exactly the most handy

0:39.2

of handymen or handy women? Well, if so, and even if you are comfortable doing things mechanically,

0:45.3

listen up because in this episode, we are going to talk to a top service technician about

0:50.8

preventative maintenance that everyone can do to keep their RVs in tip-top shape.

0:55.8

Plus, we've got lots of RV news, your questions, traveling tech suggestions,

0:59.9

and a great off-the-beaten path report from the Burka.

1:03.3

It's all coming up in episode 192 of the podcast.

1:06.6

But first, my lifelong traveling companion and my bride, Jennifer, hello, my dear.

1:11.5

Hello, Michael.

1:12.6

Well, we just returned from a great experience at the Owners Academy held last week for three days by Road Trek and the Erwinheimer Group of North America at their headquarters in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada.

1:27.8

Jen and I were there to talk about our style of serendipity travel.

1:32.2

But we found those presentations by the factory staff so helpful that not only that we

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