I don't have the physical pain but I can identify with your financial pain.texanjoker wrote:Over a 24 hour period the Jeep breaks down. Apparently a "bearing" went out on the clutch. I am not happy with this as I just paid big bucks a few months ago for a new clutch/bearing. They tell me this is a different bearing..unbelievable causing a rod to throw or something. Now I need a new clutch as it damaged the new one? Not real happy. Might be time to sell off the old jeep for a newer more fuel efficient car. While pushing the jeep my back went out so I am in massive pain (already have a preexisting injury from work). The local leos were a big help as my daughter broke down in a bad spot on a busy road around 0100 AM. Next had the AC guy over as the house AC is not working right. We have no AC. Getting a new core and other stuff tomorrow for massive $$$.....The only good news is that it's my younger daughter's 17th birthday today. Bad news for her because dad has no $$$$$ left to spend on her today
We recently drove our 36 motor home into the Devil's Tower, WY KOA (campground). We were ready to start back to Texas after a nearly two week trip. The motor home engine (Cummins 5.9) won't start. Two hours later it was on the back of a really big tow truck, on its way to Rapid City, SD, 110 miles way, to be worked on. As we were about to follow the tow truck in the Saturn Vue that we tow behind the motor home, I kicked in the clutch to put the Saturn into first gear and the shift linkage snapped. Now, the Saturn had to be towed, too. AAA (not the same company that towed the MH) messed up the Saturn tow arrangements. Did I mention this was in the middle of the Sturgis Rally and that there wasn't a rental car or hotel room to be had for 150 miles? So there we are - my wife and I and our 9 year old granddaughter and two dogs - stuck in the middle of nowhere with nothing but the clothes on our backs and no real prospects (no cell phone service either - I had used the campground's land line) of fixing the mess that we were in. There was a pending thunderstorm and there wasn't even a place for us to take shelter because of the dogs.
Fortunately, one of the workers at the KOA, a recent high school graduate, volunteered to drive my family and the dogs to Rapid City. He sure looked like an angel right then. Once we got to Rapid City, things got a lot better but there were bills for both the motor home repair and the Saturn repair to deal with. And we were still 1,200 miles from home, hoping that whatever repairs were made would last until we got back to Texas. We did find a place to park the motor home after the repair (at $90 a night) while we waited for the Saturn repair. Typically, $40 per night would be the high end for a campground fee if wasn't for Sturgis. There were 10 broken motor homes at the service bay ahead of us. Diesel in Rapid City is $4.059/gallon.