The paper records are there if I need to get down to small part costs. I did not include extra columns for cost and detailed lists - I summarized since a future owner would only need that rough data. The third tab is the actual Service Record, which includes all routine work, repairs, and mods. I have service reminders (stuff I need to do soon), torque values, service info and my Squawk List (aka the "Honey-Do List") - stuff I either want to or need to address, eventually. The second tab is the Service Schedule/ Tech page. Don't mess with the figures in the TOTAL column. The Total column automatically updates when you enter the Trip (daily) number of miles. The Date column "self-formats" so all the dates look alike. I back it up in the Cloud, so I can do data entry from my iPad at a campsite as easily as I can from my iMac at home. It has four tabs or sections. I was keeping my records in a variety of forms, and the data was getting increasingly messy and hard to interpret, so with the help of my wife I now have an all-in-one spreadsheet that I can update on-the-fly, as long as I have an internet connection. If you are at all familiar with Excel or Numbers, this may be helpful. I do not want for them get lost in subsequent replies. Note: I will keep any future major updates or important comments in this first post. Note: this printable is for personal use only.EDIT 08/11/18 Uploaded a (corrected) Numbers Revision 01 file and a (new) Excel Revision 01 file. Check your inbox for this printable, which you will receive as a subscriber bonus. Simply enter your email address in the box and opt-in to receive our free newsletter. Get the printable version: Printable RV Campground Setup Checklist
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