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He was planning on camping outside in the rain too! I saw to it otherwise.Why are you out standing in the rain?
Thank you for everything you did, for the extra parts, and for helping make this a fun experience!Matt just left out from here. He's going to lodge in Bremen tonight at a hotel and head out in the AM. Kenny your wheels are here safe and sound. Plans to arrive home tomorrow evening at this point. I believe he has oil (gear and engine), grease, coolant, water, brake fluid, extra wheel/tire (besides the spare), wheel bearing set, belts, bulbs, hoses, wire, and a wide assortment of tools. And a towbar. I also stuffed a few extra spare parts I had laying around in it as well.
I brought an assortment of fuel line and clamps for such an issue. When I get time I'll post a list of everything I brought. Maybe the next person could use it.Good news. The one thing I forgot to add to his list was an assortment of compression fittings. During one of our epic, 2 auction deuce recoveries, Devilman96 and myself suffered a catastrophic nylon fuel line failure. It was O-dark thirty somewhere between towns. 30 minutes later with diesel soaked hands, we were bumping off the governor. So glad Mike packed an assortment of compression fittings.
Not sure where the BBQ rumor came from. We stopped for a minute just in to Memphis to get gas for the chase truck, check the deuce over, and have a quick snack before braving the traffic.Having BBQ in Memphis. No issues
Nice recovery , a job well done
What a great way to get to know your new truck. I have owned about 10 deuces and every one tbat could have been driven, was driven home. Those that couldn't, rode the towbar. Congrats on a flawless recovery.