Monthly Archives: August 2017
Broke Down in Covington . . .
We didn’t make it to Poche’s Fish N Camp in Breaux Bridge tonight as scheduled.
Instead we’re Academedocking in the Covington LA Academy parking lot just off I-12.
The hydraulic fan motor has started leaking again. I though I had it fixed this morning when we left Meridian, and it was – for about a hundred miles. This time it’s not loose, but it’s still leaking around the base of the motor.
I’m going to wait until tomorrow morning when I don’t have hot hydrualic fluid dripping in my face to look at it again.
Hopefully I can fix it enough to get us home. As it is right now, it pumps hydraulic fluid out about as fast as I can pour it in.
Wish me luck.
I Tried To Tell Her . . .
We pulled out of the Northgate RV Travel Park here in Athens, AL about 10am this morning on our way to Meridian MS, about 240 miles away.
But our firs stop was about 3 miles down US31S to the Marathon station to fill up for the trip home.
Coming up from Houston, we did 940 miles and used 110 gallons, giving us a little over 8.5 mpg. Very good considering all the hills starting south of Birmingham and continuing on up this way. Of course this doesn’t count the generator usage.
The whole time we’ve been here, the Marathon diesel price has been $2.299/gallon, the same as all the other stations in the area.. But then yesterday it suddenly jumped up to $2.399, with everyone else staying at $2.299.
Bummer.
But even at 10 cents more a gallon, it right on the way to I-65, has separate diesel pumps off to the side for easy in and out, and plenty of room to hook up the toad when we’re done, so it’s hard to resist.
These are the old mechanical kind of pumps, but they look in good shape, having just been inspected this past May.. But I noticed as the little wheels were flying around that something didn’t add up. It looked like it was undercharging me, but the pump was so fast that the totals were kind of a blur.
And when I got finished, here’s what I had.
I had gone inside before I pumped to give her my credit card and have her turn the pump on. And when I went back inside I told her it didn’t seem like it was charging me the correct amount. But she said it was all done by computer and had to be correct. I again told her that it seemed to be undercharging me. A little snippy this time, she said, “Oh no. It’s correct’. So I dropped it.
And the amount she charged me, $305.87, matched what I had on the pump so I didn’t go any further with it.
But later this evening when we got settled in here at the park in Meridian, I took another look at the receipt, and I was right.
According to the receipt I paid $305.87 for 133.045 gallons at $2.299 a gallon, NOT $305.87 for 129.5 gallons at $2.399 a gallon like the pump said.
I figure that with these pumps being mechanical, someone adjusted the price at the pump, but not in the computer.So actually I got a little over 3.5 gallons free.
Nice.
And I did try to tell her.
It’s been a long day, what with 25 miles of bumper to bumper 2 miles an hour construction on I-20/59 in MS, so I’ll finish up tomorrow.
Thought for the Day:
Never own more than you can carry in both hands at a dead run. – Robert A. Heinlein
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