Well here in New Jersey Medicaid dose not pay for any repair of my van. I never heard of that. Bobbie
Smile Everyday > On Oct 29, 2015, at 7:19 PM, diannal...@aol.com wrote: > > if my van is in need of repairs, it's covered by Medicaid up to the age of 10 > years of the vehicle. but that's only mobility issues not engine, etc. > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Gmail <bobbiehumphre...@gmail.com> > To: quad-list <quad-list@eskimo.com> > Sent: Thu, Oct 29, 2015 5:17 pm > Subject: [QUAD-L] Lift repair > > Today I had my 2001 ford E-150 van dual doors checked out because the first > one > that opens started opening more slowly than usual and slower that the > other. > Labor at my conversion company is $110 per hour > On the bill was > written; > > 2.25. Labor. $220 > 1 > shop supplies. $10 > > "Check > power - "working slowly" . Open door & disconnect operator arms-found hinges > of > right door had been "drilled" previously for applying lube. (Could not swing > door easily) > Apply penetrating lube (PB Blaster) to hinges . Lube lift at all > moving location-platform pivots, hinges, pins, connecting joints, etc. > > Observed lift oil leaking from rubber plug a of side access plate. > Remove > rubber plug and tap & install threaded plug. > Check oil level and add 1 pint > of gear oil. Check EZ locks-lube jaws & check operation. > Glue & ty-wrap > passenger EZ-lock dash switch (hanging off bracket) Chech hand control & hard > wear -ok > Check power park break-ok > Check back-up steering operation, lines > hoses, fittings & liquid level > Advise customer of maintenance required on power > door hinge-monthly. > > Total. > $247.50 > > It took them 2 1/2 hours to do the work and 1/2 hour to type up > bill > > To me it seamed like it took a LOT longer then need be. But am greatfull > to have a van to repair. > Bobbie > > Smile Everyday