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I started this sub to share, gather and explore new & old ideas related to the full-time RV living experience.

I started over a year ago after retiring from the business I had for over 25 year. My wife and I sold, gave away and donated most of our worthless worldly possessions, bought a lightly used RV (5th wheel) a great used pull vehicle and hit the road. So far the adventure has been 90% positive.

I would like to invite any and all people to join in, ask questions or share their experiences in this unique and growing lifestyle.

I started this sub to share, gather and explore new & old ideas related to the full-time RV living experience. I started over a year ago after retiring from the business I had for over 25 year. My wife and I sold, gave away and donated most of our worthless worldly possessions, bought a lightly used RV (5th wheel) a great used pull vehicle and hit the road. So far the adventure has been 90% positive. I would like to invite any and all people to join in, ask questions or share their experiences in this unique and growing lifestyle.

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I was surprised by the insurance. They sent an independent adjuster from a town 50 miles away 5 days later (after the 4th of July weekend). Had checks in the mail in 8 days. I was kind of disappointed, the damage to the trailer was just under the threshold of being totaled. But ended up ordering most of the parts on-line and doing the labor myself. This was in July, and because of all the damaged RVs in the area from the storm, the earliest we could get a repair shop to look at it was Dec.We didn't want to stay in WY for 6 months and be there for winter! Got a portable A/C to use until we found a shop that could replace the rooftop one.

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Good for you for doing a lot the repairs yourself. It really helps to be inclined to do any repairs. I kept most of my essential tools for doing repairs. I've even made a few side $$ helping others.