My repairs have always been cash only from my wallet. And it has rarely
been worth it.


Well here in New Jersey Medicaid dose not pay for any repair of my van.
I never heard of that.
Bobbie

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On Oct 29, 2015, at 7:19 PM, [email protected]
<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');> 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.



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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

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