The day went very well, it started at about 5:30 for Scott and I. My wife drove me to Cabellas (Owatonna) and Scott showed up minutes after we got there. Departed Owatonna around 6:45.
Mid way I called ahead to the base and briefed them on the lot numbers we were picking up. Got to Johnston and scouted out a place to park one of Scotts trucks for over nite for a Saturday pickup. Then headed to base.
Met up with the NG staff that handles the paper work and unlocks the trucks for you at about 10:15. I tell you what both of the NG people I have dealt with there are very friendly and nice to do business with. Paper work done we headed out to our trucks. He first took us to Scotts two, then to mine. I drove mine over to the lot Scotts truck was in where we both took the tarps off for the ride home.
The first pic is Scotts rig with the truck that we left in Johnston, my truck behind that. Then the same two trucks a little closer, Then Scotts first truck and mine even closer up.
I had a couple of surprises, small crack in the passenger windshield that I did not note during inspection, the shovel and pick that were on the tool rack of my truck at inspection time were gone. Oh well. My truck had extra bows in the cargo area, is missing the knob on the fuel shot off shaft (I knew that but had forgotten it). My parking brake basically does not work, tried tightening the knob several turns, guess will look at that more later. Crew seats not on one side of mine but the pieces are laying in the truck. Scott was completly missing crew seats on one of his.
We did a little closer inspection of Biggles truck, PM will be comeing.
My 220 mile ride home was uneventful, most of the ride I could easily do 56 and a little more except on even small hills it was down to 50. For about 30 miles about 3/4 of the way home on level ground I could hardly make it go 50, then suddenly it would do 56 again. Whats with that? Fuel filter? I got about 8 mpg but hard to say with a fuel tank like that you could easily be off by 3 gallons. Mine is driping some oil off the oil pan, probably the gasket but not sure. Oil was still right on the full line when I got home tho. Fuel guage on mine, said half full on base which it was. Filled up off base and the guage said full. As I hit the MN line I was down to just under 3/4 then it suddenly read full again. Cool, this truck makes fuel by itself. Stayed right on full until almost home at the pump where I put 26 gallons in it to fill it back up. Guess it wasn't makeing fuel after all. Shucks.
Have not talked to Scott since we parted ways at the intersection of I-35 and I-90 but I assume he is home and doing fine.