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We had been out cruising the county and we stopped by the Super Market on the way home. As I was loading the groceries into the M-1008 I noticed one of those four door Suzuki Sport Utilities with the hood up.
I walked over to see if she needed help and she was frustrated because it would not start. She said her boss put on some new battery cable ends because it would not start at work. Those junk two fer a buck clamp on cable ends. I tried twisting the cable, pouring soda on them, tightening the bolts, cleaned the posts, it just was not getting enough juice to do anything but rattle the starter. Lights were bright....
She was pretty upset, could not get in touch with her Mom, her son was back from college, but she could not reach him. Thankfully it was a five speed. I pushed her out of her parking stall, hooked the crusty but trusty nylon rope to her tow hook and my bumper and gave her instructions... Turn the key one, put the transmission in second, when I nod my head let out on the clutch and it should start right up. It did.
As I was collecting old crusty, she tried to pay me 20 dollars. I refused and told her to spend it on her son or buy her dog some biscuits. Had Bud Boy scoot out of the driver's seat and we were on our way....
I must be getting old, she looked awfully young to be having a college student...
I walked over to see if she needed help and she was frustrated because it would not start. She said her boss put on some new battery cable ends because it would not start at work. Those junk two fer a buck clamp on cable ends. I tried twisting the cable, pouring soda on them, tightening the bolts, cleaned the posts, it just was not getting enough juice to do anything but rattle the starter. Lights were bright....
She was pretty upset, could not get in touch with her Mom, her son was back from college, but she could not reach him. Thankfully it was a five speed. I pushed her out of her parking stall, hooked the crusty but trusty nylon rope to her tow hook and my bumper and gave her instructions... Turn the key one, put the transmission in second, when I nod my head let out on the clutch and it should start right up. It did.
As I was collecting old crusty, she tried to pay me 20 dollars. I refused and told her to spend it on her son or buy her dog some biscuits. Had Bud Boy scoot out of the driver's seat and we were on our way....
I must be getting old, she looked awfully young to be having a college student...
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