Subj : Re: I'm back. To : Dave Drum From : Bill Swisher Date : Wed Jun 29 2022 13:20:00 -=> Dave Drum wrote to Bill Swisher <=- DD> I had a Scout briefly. It wasn't all that horrid I bought it the spring of 1979. It had one purpose...to get us up the hill to the plowed county road, about 100 yards. Every couple of weeks the county guy would take pity on us and make a swipe down our road, there were people a hundred yards further down (I always suspected there was a bottle of premium booze being donated to the snowplow guy by these people), and some across the road from us (occasionally). We had 5 acres, the guy at the end 5 or 10, and 2.5 across the road. The first snow of 1978 the trash can across the street disappeared (we saw it again in the spring). There was also a completely restored Jeep pickup (1947 to 1965 model) truck parked there, that I lusted after, that disappeared a little later and like the trash can reappeared. Pushed snow with the front bumper of that scout twice a week getting out. The road to our place, 5 miles out of Durango and 700' higher, basically look at the snowfall for Durango and pretty much double it for where we lived, has a speedlimit of 45 so it wasn't a great strain to hit the limit. Especially going downhill. :-) I was driving up that hill one time and heard a loud BANG from the engine compartment. I drove home and discovered the radiator cap had fallen off...rattled around and shorted the battery to ground. What I heard was the battery exploding, went through about 5 boxes of baking soda, mixed with water sloshed liberally around, trying to get all the acid out of the engine compartment and off the firewall after the fan got done splashing it about. DD> Sounds like a trip to Richmond, Va I made when trucking. I was taking .... DD> to get a pry-bar to remove the seat upholstery from between my cheeks. Done that once...took a shortcut from I-8 to Jamul CA via Lyons Valley Rd. There were a couple of turns that were exciting. We were towing the 5th wheel, a short 5th wheel, and I was trying to not take the drivers headlight out on the rocks and not tow the passenger 5th wheel tires off the edge of the road, and vice versa. Pedestrians would have been faster than me, had there been room for them to walk on the road. Pure luck, no oncoming traffic. Not a bad road in a small Coupe, fun drive actually (my rule to keep it interesting is that I stay in my lane completely, ala slot car, and no more that 5mph over the speedlimit no matter what the yellow recommendation signs say). I'm not insane, so sometimes I slow down to the speedlimit. ___ MultiMail/DOS v0.52 --- Maximus/NT 3.01 * Origin: Owl's Anchor (1:261/1466) .