With any luck the miniature portable mechanic can eventually be stored
between the ears and not only in the vehicle itself.
But I ain't there yet :)
At 11:39 PM 6/1/00 -0700, Garner, Joseph P. wrote:
>Yeah, my boot is rapidly filling with contingency crap:
>
>Basic tool kit.
>oil.
>Rags.
>Shop manuals.
>Car cover.
>jack/tire etc.
>
>now all i need is a minature portable mechanic
>
>;-)
>
>Joe.
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>
>Dr. Joseph Garner
>Department of Animal Science,
>University of California,
>One Shields Avenue,
>Davis,
>CA 95616
>USA
>
>tel: + 530 754 5291
>fax: + 530 752 0175
>_________________
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Tab Julius [mailto:tab@penworks.com]
> > Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 8:01 PM
> > To: mgs@autox.team.net
> > Subject: Thanks to Don, should he be on this list...
> >
> >
> >
> > This evening on the highway, Everett Turnpike north, in New
> > Hampshire, near
> > Merrimack exit, running home my 78B was deep in the red
> > (temp) so we pulled
> > over, only to find a serious lack of coolant.
> >
> > We'd been there maybe 10 minutes pondering the distance to
> > the next exit
> > when a light green 72B pulled up; the gentleman's name was
> > Don, if I heard
> > it correctly, and he just happened to have some coolant/water
> > mix (as I
> > will from now on), followed us up to the next exit, and
> > basically was a
> > godsend.
> >
> > I thank you Don and hope you're on the list to hear it.
> >
> > As far as where did the coolant go? We think we found a
> > pinhole leak. Of
> > course, I shall have coolant in the trunk from now on, even
> > if the leak is
> > fixed. You never know, I might be able to help out a
> > stranded B myself.
> >
> > - Tab
> >
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