Fried Circuit Board, Balded Tire

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Two of our favorite toys have had significant problems recently. Our hot tub had electrical problems. Replacing the topside controller didn’t solve the problem. It needed the attention of a technician to diagnose and replace a fried circuit board. And our camper developed a bald tire. A local specialist diagnosed an alignment problem due to a faulty axle. We now have a new axle installed as a warranty repair. So after a day of ticking several items iff our lengthy Things to Do List, we were able to relax in the hot tub then begin packing the trailer preparatory to a Monday departure for adventures. We are making inroads into the pile of leftover from Deck day, and enjoying leftover lubations!

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