Re: Back from Scottsdale "5"
fgcason said:
What is it with you and destroying vehicles? You really need to stop doing that.
(just yanking your chain
)
I'm glad you're ok.
When I went back to take photos of the accident scene a state trooper chewed me out for "pedestrian being on a federal highway." He was unaware of the accident and my involvement, he having just come on duty in the afternoon.
When I was driving the 24' unit(they had no 17' replacement) to the motel to call U-HAUL for road service I got into a situation on a side street where I needed to leave the vehicle. But it had no braking action in Park or with the emergency brake; only with foot brake and that was dicey. To leave the vehicle I parked it diagonally across the street and canted the wheels so that it couldn't roll freely. I then directed traffic to go around the rear of the truck. The first two or three car drivers called the local PD, Sheriff's Dept., and State Police. When a trooper arrived he looked at me and I said, "Haven't I seen you somewhere before, today." He was the one who had chewed me out an hour ago. "Do you have something against U-HAUL?"
"No, but I think they're trying to kill
me. That truck shouldn't even be on the road, what with no brakes or working Park mechanism."
Photo #1 = defined, above.
Photo #2 = He's an off-duty deputy sheriff who just happened to come along and assist me in directing traffic around the back of the truck. It took U-HAUL nearly two days to get it fixed. No brake shoes; only calipers clanking to bare metal.
(((((
HR
When I got home to Maine(28 straight hours of driving except for stopping to refuel and/or eat) the battery was dead the next morning. Road service came to my house and put in a new battery and with the following information:
"When you turn it in tell them that it has a new battery but it's held in place by bungee cords. The steel brackets are rusted away."