We completed our Landstar TVAL qualification in Fort Wayne this morning. Everything is good. Being close, we headed next to our favorite and trusted Volvo dealer to have a transmission quirk checked out. It turned out to be more than a quirk. Diagnosis: clutch.
I guess we should not be too surprised given the 770,000 miles on the truck. While the truck will be sold in a few months, it is not a good idea to take chances out there with an iffy clutch and maybe end up getting towed into a shop we do not know. Better to fix what needs fixing.
It's going to cost several thousand dollars to replace the clutch and a wire harness that is also an issue. That benefits us in the short run by keeping us running in a reliable truck for the next few months. But it will benefit someone else longer term. Someone is going to get a really nice truck with a lot of life left in it when this one changes hands. Truck Photo
We have always known the importance of maintaining an emergency fund to be prepared exactly for situations like this. I did not realize until today that the money we carefully saved would end up being spent mostly for someone else's benefit. It's not like we can raise the price of this used truck $5,000 to $10,000 to recover the cost of a recent major repair.
I guess we should not be too surprised given the 770,000 miles on the truck. While the truck will be sold in a few months, it is not a good idea to take chances out there with an iffy clutch and maybe end up getting towed into a shop we do not know. Better to fix what needs fixing.
It's going to cost several thousand dollars to replace the clutch and a wire harness that is also an issue. That benefits us in the short run by keeping us running in a reliable truck for the next few months. But it will benefit someone else longer term. Someone is going to get a really nice truck with a lot of life left in it when this one changes hands. Truck Photo
We have always known the importance of maintaining an emergency fund to be prepared exactly for situations like this. I did not realize until today that the money we carefully saved would end up being spent mostly for someone else's benefit. It's not like we can raise the price of this used truck $5,000 to $10,000 to recover the cost of a recent major repair.
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