Dirt, thanks my friend.
My only question is already obvious:
When they build these trailers, why don't they get ALL the BASICS right, like ductwork? (For those inclined, don't rage on me, just relax. I've been under more than one 90 year-old house wading through cobwebs installing a totally new HVAC system.)
I won't be upset if in a few years I have to buy parts and do repairs, but what if I have to preform [I know, it's a satiristic joke] repairs before I even get to spend one night in it?
For anyone about to defend the company, relax, I'm already a huge Heartland fan. Please, don't point out all the things that they do right. I wouldn't have ordered one if I didn't like what they're doing. What I'm saying, is, if you get on my 737 and I say:
"Folks, welcome aboard... I am the worlds greatest pilot, but I just ain't that good at landing."
What will your next action be?
-RIO
P.S.,
so....am I still going to have to fix the HVAC system soon as I take delivery? I will only be 50% as disappointed if you just tell me the truth upfront before I have to find out by being too hot or too cold. That way, I just pay forty eight grand plus a couple hundred at lowe's ahead of time, and everybody's happy. My TIME is what I value most.