Baymule
Herd Master
Adventure! This will lift your spirits and make you feel better.
No, no ,no --- not stressed -- yeah not the start you thought would happen but at least you weren't 5 hours down the road when the light came on!Welp, grabbed the last few things (Boone’s bowl, steaks for the cooler, 8 dozen fresh eggs, my pillows and blankets) and off we went. Boone did amazing!! He didn’t seem at all stressed, and spent the first 30 miles (all dirt/gravel noisy rough road!) laying quietly in his soft crate smiling at me in the rear view mirror. Then the dam. oil light went on.
An hour later, we are back at the ranch while Randy changes the sensor and tries to figure if there is anything else going on.
STRESSED!
True. Still it scares me because now I feel like my vehicle isn’t trustworthyNo, no ,no --- not stressed -- yeah not the start you thought would happen but at least you weren't 5 hours down the road when the light came on!
Me too... Totally agree....would rather the breakdown close to home any day....I’m always happy to have an incident close to home. Beats paying a wrecker. Perhaps take a “break down” kit for you and Boone for just in case. Don’t let it dampen your spirits!
Me too, because I know absolutely nothing about mechanics, I’m a terrible driver these days and both vehicles are over 20 years old and on their last leg!Well, after that -- things have to go better at least the flybag part!! Wowsers. Hope you have a day or two to unwind now
For me, if I see or hear a vehicle " thing"....it's like, I gotta find it to know it's ok. I have a truck rattle, after a bump, and I'll jack it to find what's "loose". Most often these things are minor but, annoying. Hope that's all yours is