The Generator at Baton Rouge: Big Bertha Meets the Iron Pickles

The Generator at Baton Rouge: Big Bertha Meets the Iron Pickles

There is no worse feeling in full-time RV life than a critical system failing in the middle of January with nowhere to be towed and no mobile tech available until Monday. I’ve been there. That experience is why I now maintain everything on a schedule and know how to handle the repairs myself. A generator … Read more

The Water Pump at Durango: Big Bertha Goes Dry

The Water Pump at Durango: Big Bertha Goes Dry

Most of the service calls I get aren’t emergencies — they’re deferred maintenance that finally gave up. The owner noticed something off weeks ago, ignored it, and now they’re calling me from a campground two states from home. Nine times out of ten, this repair could have been done for a fraction of the cost … Read more

The Mud at Moab: Big Bertha Meets Her Match

The Mud at Moab: Big Bertha Meets Her Match

The first thing I do when I buy a used rig at auction is skip the cosmetics entirely and go straight to the mechanical systems. How a previous owner maintained the furnace, the AC, the water heater — that tells me everything I need to know about how the whole coach was treated. The roof … Read more

The Blowout at Bryce Canyon: Big Bertha’s Worst Day

I taught myself to handle most RV repairs through a combination of YouTube videos, forum threads, and expensive mistakes. The expensive mistakes were the best teachers. This guide covers what I eventually figured out — without the part where you strip a bolt, order the wrong component, and wait a week for the right one … Read more

The Wind at Organ Pipe: Big Bertha vs. Mother Nature Round 2

I keep the most common failure components stocked in my van because certain repairs come up so predictably I’d lose time driving to a supplier. When I show up to a rig and already know what’s wrong before I open the access panel — that’s not experience, that’s pattern recognition from seeing the same failure … Read more

The Storm at Devil’s Canyon: An RV Adventure

The Storm at Devil's Canyon: An RV Adventure

Every RV brand has a price point where the build quality starts compromising. I’ve bought rigs at every level, from entry-level travel trailers to high-end Class A coaches, and the failure patterns are consistent: manufacturers save money in the same places every time, and those are the systems that need attention first. In fifteen years … Read more

WINNEBAGO MINNIE WINNIE – Water Pump Replacement

Water Pump Replacement for WINNEBAGO MINNIE WINNIE When you boondock regularly — no hookups, no campground services, no one nearby to help — you develop a different relationship with your rig’s systems than a weekend camper does. Everything has to work. You learn the failure modes, the warning signs, and the repairs before you need … Read more

WINNEBAGO MINNIE WINNIE – Slide-Out Motor Replacement

Slide-Out Motor Replacement for WINNEBAGO MINNIE WINNIE The calls I get on holiday weekends are always the same energy: a family parked at a campground, kids in the background, and a very stressed adult trying to describe a sound or a symptom over the phone. I always ask the same first question: when did you … Read more

WINNEBAGO MINNIE WINNIE – Roof Leak Repair and Resealing

Roof Leak Repair and Resealing for WINNEBAGO MINNIE WINNIE Here’s what most RV owners don’t realize until they’re trying to sell: neglected mechanical systems tank resale value faster than almost anything else. A rig with clean cosmetics and a history of deferred maintenance sells for thousands less than one that’s a little road-worn but mechanically … Read more

THOR FOUR WINDS – Water Pump Replacement

Water Pump Replacement for THOR FOUR WINDS Living full-time in an RV changes your math on repairs fast. You start calculating the cost of parts versus the cost of a mobile tech, and you realize that most of these jobs — once you understand the system — are absolutely within reach for someone who’s willing … Read more