The day finally arrived...we picked up our Bighorn at the dealership in Elkhart, IN. We left on Thursday evening, April 3rd to stay at our daughters house so we could be ready for the walk through the next day. We got to the dealership and I felt like they had forgotten that we had the walk through scheduled that day. Our salesman was sick so he couldn't be there, we had to wait about 10 15 minutes for a Service tech to come and give us the walk through and they didn't have our rig inside like they were supposed to. The salesman said they would bring it in 3 days prior to get it ready. Didn't look like that happened since they hadn't even installed the TV's yet. I found out they had 2 other walk through's scheduled that morning and only one tech to do them all. Finally we got going with the walk through and I did remember to get our video camera to video what the tech was showing us. Things went pretty smoothly however since we were running long on the walk through I didn't go through every item to be sure it was functioning.
That's where the disappointment comes from. I will discuss that later. The excitement comes from finally taking possession of the rig and after they did fix a couple items that were not quite perfect I got a quick lesson on hitching and unhitching a 5th wheel. The service manager pulled the rig outside with the tractor they use to move the rigs around the lot with. I pulled our truck around the back and he lined the rig up with my truck and had me begin the process of backing up to the rig. Once I got fairly close he explained the method of opening the tailgate. Lining up the hitch and the kingpin and getting the height just right and then I backed it in with a nice solid THUD. The jaw secured itself around the kingpin and we heard the distinct sound when the jaw closes and the jaw arm is in the right position to insert the safety pin. We then looped the break away cord to the jaw arm and retracted the front jacks so the weight was now on the truck. I was surprised how even the dually squatted quite a bit. But it handled it well. The service manager showed me a little trick to be sure we don't drop the rig on the truck bed. He had me retract one front jack and then as the other came up I only raised it about 1 inch. I then got in the truck and pulled forward a couple feet. If it wasn't secure and it did drop it would land on the one jack and not all the way down onto the truck bed. We practiced with me doing all the steps a couple more times and then it was time to make our way on our own to the KOA in Granger, IN where we had made reservations for the weekend. The short trip was uneventful and we got a nice pull through site with easy access.
Once we were set up, I noticed that there was water coming out by the basement area and immediately turned off the water at the source. I tried to get the panel off by didn't have the right tool(square head screws) so we headed back to the dealership. Once we got there we found out they didn't put our license plate on the back of the rig. That's great. So I was talking to a service tech and said someone need to come to the KOA to fix my water leak because I didn't want to bring it back. The owner of the dealership happened to be near by and said that he lived near the KOA and would come out in a couple of hours and look at the problem. We went over to our daughter's house and picked up the grandkids to they could enjoy our new home and shortly later the owner called and said he as at the front gate. He had the proper tool and we opened up the panel where the water source was and he had me turn on the water again. Water squirted into his face and it was obvious where the leak was. Fortunately it was a loose connection. Shouldn't that have been treated before when prepping the rig? We tightened up the connection and he said he would be back the next day to be sure it was functioning correctly and put the panel back in place.
Well that night Brooklyne and Ryleigh stayed overnight and Caden, Brooklyne and Ryleigh spent the night on Saturday night. We had a nice campfire Saturday night and it really felt good to have some room to move around and a nice big 42" TV so the grandkids would have something to do in the evening. We were able to pick up a few local channels and we also rented a couple of movies to watch on the Blue Ray DVD player that came with the new rig. They really enjoyed that. The furnace worked great and the fireplace heater is wonderful too. The Bighorn comes with a Tempur pedic type of mattress and I must say it is very comfortable. Even the sofa bed is comfortable. (Grandkid approved) Sunday arrived and we slowly took our time in hitching up the rig ourselves for the first time. It went well and we took off. We found out very quickly that the Interstates are not very smooth. In fact in some areas they are down right terrible. On the way home I thought every nut and bolt was going to come loose. We did make it back safely and decided we would go directly up to our county park about 10 miles north of our town. Comlara Park had just opened a couple weeks before and we stopped at the office and asked for a pull through site. They had #7 available and it had 50 amp service and a nearby water source so we took it for the week. IT was great sleeping in our new home each evening even though I had to get up an extra 30 minutes early to get ready and drive into work which is at the other end of town. It was worth it.
Coming into the park on a Sunday is great since not too many people were there during the week. We pretty much had the area to ourselves. Glenda would sleep late and go into town and get a few things from home each day that we had decided on keeping on the rig once we retire. She is a great organizer and by the end of the week it really was beginning to feel like a home. We took walks each evening and saw geese, ducks and the typical wildlife in the area. I even had a deer sighting one early morning as I exited the park. We tried most everything on the rig to see how it worked and because we have a radio with outside speakers so we can listen to music while sitting in our loungers I placed the faceplate on the radio and turned it on. I pushed all the buttons to find a station and nothing but static. It wouldn't pick up a single station. I reset the radio and nothing. That's my disappointment. Shouldn't this sort of thing be tested when prepping a rig for someone to take home? A call will be made to the dealership on Monday. Not that it will do much good since I don't plan to take it back until September unless something major goes wrong before then. Is it possible that it's just a loose wire? Where is the antenna? There isn't one on the roof - I checked. WHY? Is it too much to ask that everything works on a NEW product? OK, enough of the disappointment. Here are some photos of the scenery we had and what the park looks like.
Well this afternoon we hitched up the Bighorn, dumped the tanks and took it to our storage lot at the south end of town. Just another aspect of disappointment. Now that we have the truck and the Bighorn it is so hard to have to leave it at a storage lot. But another exciting thing is we made a reservation at our favorite COE park at Lake Shelbyville called Bo Wood. It just so happens it is the opening weekend there and we have been there on the opening weekend the last 2 years and this will be 3 in a row. Now that I have my America the Beautiful Senior Pass we get a full hook up for $12/night. Ain't life grand. Now we are just a few weeks from listing the house and hoping for a quick sale. I've talked to the owner of a local campground and he is holding a site for us once the house sells that we can move onto for the summer.(That is if there is a quick sale) I get another day off tomorrow and back to work. The countdown clock keeps ticking away and I keep working toward retirement and it won't be long.
Even with the hiccups, sounds like you had a great time with the trailer and the grandkids. I know what you mean though, seems like they should do some type of pre-PDI themselves before the customers get there. I will make sure that we re-confirm our apt and I'll ask about them about them checking it out before we get there for any obvious things. Especially since we will be driving 2000 miles! What type of receiver do you have in the truckbed?
ReplyDeleteWe really are very happy with our choice and with the finished product. I wish there would have been a little more follow through. However they did store it for free from January to April. I recommend staying in the area a couple days to try things out before heading back home. We have a Reese 25K Custom 5th wheel hitch. I ordered it with the truck from the factory as an option. It's more that what we need for this rig but it would have cost more to add on after market. Hope we can get together when you are in the area to pick up your truck and drop off the rental. Email me if you would like to set up a meeting.
DeleteIt's always nice when a plan comes together but even with PDI you will always find things that are not the way they should be. That is where you start making a list of all the things that need repair or adjustment. The loose water connection definitely had not been checked.
ReplyDeleteAs for the radio the antenna is only a short piece of wire bundled with more wires in the cabinet housing the radio.
Now that you have the trailer home your duties of house maintenance will change from the Sticks and Bricks to your house on wheels so you will carry a small tool box.
There is another problem that will now develop that you didn't plan on. During quiet moments whether at home or work you will find yourself dreaming of driving down the road and seeing sights that you've only imagined.
Be Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
Rick and Kathy, thank you for your comment. I always appreciate your encouragement. I am going to see if I can determine if there is an issue with the antenna on the radio or a loose connection. I have never been a great maintenance guy but I am learning. I already noticed the other problem last week when the rig was at the county park and I had to go back and forth to work. I enjoy reading your blog to get some idea of those sights I am imagining now. Thank you
DeleteCongrats, so glad it's coming together even with the issues. Since we were moving from one rv to another we were able to stay at the dealer and check all the systems before we left the lot, we were able to get everything taken care of before we left and have had only one issue since we've been on the road which Dave will fix when we get to VT. Enjoy opening weekend at Bo Woods and hope the house sells fast.
ReplyDeleteFaye and Dave, We have painters tomorrow and maybe in the next week or so we can finish with the other items we want to get done to get the house on the market. I'm glad we will be going back to Elkhart in the fall so we can have the dealership work on any issues we encounter. Looks like the weather will be ok for our visit to Bo Wood. It's worth the trip. Thank you for your encouragement.
Delete