So we leave Jackson around 3:30 on Thursday afternoon. West bound and down, loaded up and truckin! Around Vicksburg (30 or so miles from home) Honey's truck starts to act like it is running out of gas. Can't handle the hills and does not want to speed up past about 45 or 50. We proceed into Louisiana & get about 30 miles and decide to drop the trailer w/ Honey's mud truck off at a truck stop, and turn around head back home for my truck. This is about 5:30. Pick up my truck shift all of the luggage, etc..into my truck, and head back out... we have to stop and get gas, and we stop to get more filters for the gas tank leave agian about 7:00..then and as we get to the other side of town, he remembers that he left the hitch on his truck and we have to turn around and head back to his truck..finally leave about 8:00. We pick up the trailer at the truck stop in Louisiana, and hit the road at 9:30. We get about 5 miles down the road, and we lose all our lights except for head lights...no dash light, no trailer lights...we stop at the next truck stop, buy fuses, and hope that it was just bad timing and that we blew a fuse.... (it is 10:oo and I finally get some dinner), and literally we were getting on the on ramp and the fuse blows again no lights! We unplug the trailer lights from the truck so we atleast have dash lights,but we proceed to drive through Shreveport and get to our exit to TX, stop and re-rig all the lights, get on the road and into TX at 2 AM, and about 10 miles into TX fuse blows again. We unplug trailer lights again, and feel it is very late, if we get stopped we will just show the officer all of our receipts and say we are trying we just want to get to Lufkin, and fix it in daylight. Thank goodness we did not get stopped, and made it to Honey's dad's at 4 AM. A trip that would normally take us 5 hours took us 12 & 1/2! I'm so greatful we did not have the girls with us!! We get up at 7 and discover that the problem was a wire in the middle of the trailer kept hitting the trailer and shorting us out. He covers it with electrical tape, we meet our friends and head out to the mud park. He drives up a hill goes through about 6 or so mud holes and then hits this!
so after hauling this truck 12 & 1/2 hours he plays in the mud for 45 minutes, and now we have to replace the motor!!!! He was so dissappointed! We still had a great time!
Saturday we just hung out by the pool at Honey's dad's with 20 of our friends and family!
Sunday after everyone left he re-wired the entire trailer! On the way home Sunday afternoon, we discover that at some point in this weekend my radio went out so our 5 hour trip home was very quiet. We brought EM home with us but she slept most of the way. As we get into MS my truck's rear end starts to go out!!! Now we have 3 vehicles that need work!!! He drove his truck today and we will take it to the shop this afternoon, we think it just needs a new fuel filter, then we will take mine tomorrow, not sure what that will need, and the mud truck will just have to wait to get well!!!
KT is at camp and we will travel back to get her next weekend, and then we will be home for 2 weeks...all 4 of us!!!!
2 comments:
Golly geez! The things you people do!!!
How do you afford the gas for all this traveling???
gail said . . .
That is a sad trip right there! I am sorry you had such trouble traveling. If you move to Texas you won't have to drive there all the time : )
hee hee.
Hope the cars get well soon and Hans too, since I reckon' he's pretty sick about the bill he has to pay to fix everything up again.
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