Jeffery Raymond
11-30-2006, 09:47 AM
This is a reminder to all that are interested in working on their coaches that the first thing to have in mind is Safety First.
We're all pumped up thinking about fixing this and that. Our buses have many potential hazards to human beings and it's essential that any planned repairs or maintenance be performed in a prudent fashion.
Other, more experienced posters can offer more details, but keeping this in mind: We have hot surfaces, high voltage circuits, heavy weight; a wrench left behind in the engine compartment can be a deadly object if not removed prior to start up and so on.
The idea behind providing repair and maintenance information is to provide owners with an idea of what is needed to fix their bus; no intention is provided here that everyone should or could fix everything themselves; that's why converters and Prevost have service facilities.
So, plan your work based on your competence and it is not a sign of weakness to say, "Ah, I'll pay for this one."
End of soapbox rant.
We're all pumped up thinking about fixing this and that. Our buses have many potential hazards to human beings and it's essential that any planned repairs or maintenance be performed in a prudent fashion.
Other, more experienced posters can offer more details, but keeping this in mind: We have hot surfaces, high voltage circuits, heavy weight; a wrench left behind in the engine compartment can be a deadly object if not removed prior to start up and so on.
The idea behind providing repair and maintenance information is to provide owners with an idea of what is needed to fix their bus; no intention is provided here that everyone should or could fix everything themselves; that's why converters and Prevost have service facilities.
So, plan your work based on your competence and it is not a sign of weakness to say, "Ah, I'll pay for this one."
End of soapbox rant.