2 weeks ago, we had the chance to travel to Cowboy Town, Impasug-ong, Bukidnon because of work: maintenance and servicing of 1 unit Conti Compact CC100 and 2 units of BDG 300 grinder.
Travel from Davao City was about 4 to 5 hours, vehicle speed at 60 kph to 80 kph.
After settling in for a few minutes, we were able to check out their resto.
The place was literally nice and cozy. It’s located along the highway which can easily be seen by cars and according to their staff, most of their dine in guests are travellers.
Anyhow, after a few minutes of looking around and talking to the head barista of the history of the machine, our technicians started diagnosing, servicing, replacement of parts and maintenance.
After the hard part was done, we proceeded to check if the machine was already operational: heated it up, extracted a few shots of espresso and requested the in-house barista to make a latte.
Servicing the grinders came last since these machines are easier to diagnose. Technicians learned that 1 unit was operational while the other unit was defective.
Technicians then proceeded to diagnose it, calibrated the grinders and it was running and in good condition after a few minutes.
After finishing up the servicing and maintenance, technicians, of course, needed to have a photo op with the services units in the background.
Servicing wrapped up at 4 PM.
We, then, were welcomed with a free overnight stay at a local inn courtesy of the owner of Cowboy Town. We were actually lucky enough because there was a local celebration in their town.
What’s best was that we were able to enjoy street food!! The ones we missed during our younger days.
And more street good the next day after a good night’s rest!
We were also able to witness the rodeo parade and some of its competition before we headed home.
And boy, did we have a chance to have photos with one of the stags! So fun!
It was indeed one of those “work and leisure” in a package.
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