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Well I am posting here for ideas because I’m completely out at this point. It’s a long story but I’ll try to give you all the cliff notes version. Last Summer I moved back to my NC house by FT Bragg. I got into a electrician apprenticeship at IBEW LU 553. I had originally planned to go back to Columbus one week after my first part of the move, but we had a covid scare with our daughter and decided to self quarantine just in case. We got down there and ran into a new problem with the truck.
It was parked on a slope and picked up debris in the fuel system. So we had to regroup again. Ordered parts, replaced the fuel filters with a spin-on kit, and all the fuel lines. Went to go get fuel and the clutch went out. I tried to make it back to my Brother-in-law’s house but it completely stopped working about a 1/2 mile away from his house. Had a guy with a dually tow me back to his place. Here’s where it gets interesting, Once we got it parked on the side of the street we thought it needed to be moved back a tad. But it would not move backwards so I’m thinking it might have a transmission problem instead of just the clutch.
My issue with repairs at this point is time. I’m working 40 hours a week with another 3 hours per day in commute time. I also have class as part of the apprenticeship program every other weekend. If I was there in GA I could just order parts and fix it.
My first plan was to get the vehicle to Clinto and have his guy he uses tow it up on a trailer. Was just about ready to get that executed when the transport guy mentioned that he didn’t have a winch or a way to get it on and off the trailer.
I briefly considered flat towing it myself with my Chevy 2500HD but after a test run around the block I decided that in order to do this, I’d need a person to steer the deuce and a trail vehicle. Even then it’s just sketchy and not something I want to try.
Now I’m looking for ideas. I’d even consider selling it as is, but not my first choice. Time is my problem or I would have fixed myself. My Brother and Sister-in-law are really looking for it to be moved sooner than later.
Thanks in advance for your ideas fellas,
Dale
It was parked on a slope and picked up debris in the fuel system. So we had to regroup again. Ordered parts, replaced the fuel filters with a spin-on kit, and all the fuel lines. Went to go get fuel and the clutch went out. I tried to make it back to my Brother-in-law’s house but it completely stopped working about a 1/2 mile away from his house. Had a guy with a dually tow me back to his place. Here’s where it gets interesting, Once we got it parked on the side of the street we thought it needed to be moved back a tad. But it would not move backwards so I’m thinking it might have a transmission problem instead of just the clutch.
My issue with repairs at this point is time. I’m working 40 hours a week with another 3 hours per day in commute time. I also have class as part of the apprenticeship program every other weekend. If I was there in GA I could just order parts and fix it.
My first plan was to get the vehicle to Clinto and have his guy he uses tow it up on a trailer. Was just about ready to get that executed when the transport guy mentioned that he didn’t have a winch or a way to get it on and off the trailer.
I briefly considered flat towing it myself with my Chevy 2500HD but after a test run around the block I decided that in order to do this, I’d need a person to steer the deuce and a trail vehicle. Even then it’s just sketchy and not something I want to try.
Now I’m looking for ideas. I’d even consider selling it as is, but not my first choice. Time is my problem or I would have fixed myself. My Brother and Sister-in-law are really looking for it to be moved sooner than later.
Thanks in advance for your ideas fellas,
Dale