It is not illegal to fly a PA28-140; VFR in DAYLIGHT in good weather with the alternator turned off and most of the electrical equipment shut down. Read the MEL for more information. Furthermore, the cost of leaving the airplane and getting a ride home, then getting a ride back to pick up the airplane after you wait for the parts is likely much higher than the freight to return the alternator if that is not the problem. Compare that to your mechanic traveling out to you to TS and then again for the repair. You come out a lot cheaper if your mechanic has parts on hand before you go there. You and I obviously don't see eye to eye on this at all. Sorry I chimed in. My bird would be scheduled into the shop by now. It would be done.