Breaking down beside the road!
It finally happened and I am happy to say we lived through it and we are still married!
We had been having an intermittent problem with our truck that had been driving Bob nuts plus in and out of shops. Just like any motor when we would go into a shop the truck was fine and no codes. The problem was worsening with the truck losing all power but the motor was still running fine just could not pull itself.
We had decided enough was enough we were going to go home after we finished the load we were on put the truck in the shop and start changing parts. Well the truck must have heard us talking and the problem worsened. While driving I was pulled into a scale and was beginning to wonder if the truck was going to get off the scale but like a trooper it grabbed and off we went.
We made it to within 300 miles of home and the truck had enough it lost all power and would not regain it so Bob pulled over along side of the road. I normally get very uptight when the truck does not run perfect and start asking a million questions Bob cannot answer and that makes him get uptight. When the problems had started with the truck on this problem I had vowed I was going to just chill and let Bob handle the problem which I am glad to say I did.
Bob opened up our Cat dealer book found a dealer who recommended a tow truck. Next I called a car rental place that would pick us up at the Cat dealership. I can testify to this that our truck went a lot faster being towed then it has ever been driven. Wow did that guy fly! Nice guy drove well but he did drive the speed limit. On the way down the highway he could just about tell us what had happened at every black mark put on the interstate! We made it to the dealership, car met us and we went home for the weekend!
Bob was relieved when the truck finally did quit as the mechanic had to find the problem which turned out to be the fuel pump.
I learned a valuable lesson through all of this as once I chilled and let Bob deal with the problem my stress level went to zero and his stress level was just on dealing with the truck and not a nagging wife!
I hope we do not have to go through this for a long long time but it is all part of driving something that is mechanical.
It finally happened and I am happy to say we lived through it and we are still married!
We had been having an intermittent problem with our truck that had been driving Bob nuts plus in and out of shops. Just like any motor when we would go into a shop the truck was fine and no codes. The problem was worsening with the truck losing all power but the motor was still running fine just could not pull itself.
We had decided enough was enough we were going to go home after we finished the load we were on put the truck in the shop and start changing parts. Well the truck must have heard us talking and the problem worsened. While driving I was pulled into a scale and was beginning to wonder if the truck was going to get off the scale but like a trooper it grabbed and off we went.
We made it to within 300 miles of home and the truck had enough it lost all power and would not regain it so Bob pulled over along side of the road. I normally get very uptight when the truck does not run perfect and start asking a million questions Bob cannot answer and that makes him get uptight. When the problems had started with the truck on this problem I had vowed I was going to just chill and let Bob handle the problem which I am glad to say I did.
Bob opened up our Cat dealer book found a dealer who recommended a tow truck. Next I called a car rental place that would pick us up at the Cat dealership. I can testify to this that our truck went a lot faster being towed then it has ever been driven. Wow did that guy fly! Nice guy drove well but he did drive the speed limit. On the way down the highway he could just about tell us what had happened at every black mark put on the interstate! We made it to the dealership, car met us and we went home for the weekend!
Bob was relieved when the truck finally did quit as the mechanic had to find the problem which turned out to be the fuel pump.
I learned a valuable lesson through all of this as once I chilled and let Bob deal with the problem my stress level went to zero and his stress level was just on dealing with the truck and not a nagging wife!
I hope we do not have to go through this for a long long time but it is all part of driving something that is mechanical.