Elmer Keith Memorial Shoot Forums > Open Topic > leaf spring breakage |
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albroswift Registered: 06/02/08 Posts: 581 | 09/07/09 at 05:41 PM How do you get a 29' Nash with a broken leaf spring home? |
ChrisO Registered: 01/03/09 Posts: 140 | 09/07/09 at 06:52 PM Ouch ! |
albroswift Registered: 06/02/08 Posts: 581 | 09/07/09 at 07:23 PM Lowboy's are $150/hr and up here in the Seattle area, But the AAA/ RV+ covered it 100%. Worth the money if you need it, think I paid $120/ year for two cards. Plus it's one phone call, no messing around. First truck was on the scene in 15 min, came prepared to fix a flat? (Guess something got lost in the translation) he called for the lowboy and it was there in less then an hour. pretty good for Labor Day. Strange, lost a leaf spring on the 99 F350 (170,000 mi) last year, lost a spring on the '95 Nash this year. Is it me? Better go ahead and put new springs on the '85 Garland if the rule of 3's applies to springs. What about the '92 boat trailer... |
ChrisO Registered: 01/03/09 Posts: 140 | 09/08/09 at 04:03 AM Whoa, Very good thing you had AAA ! If I were you, I'de feel pretty edgy over anything that had a spring in it. Good thing they make waterbeds ! |
SafarisAfrica Registered: 01/03/09 Posts: 109 | 09/08/09 at 05:24 AM You have to be properly prepared for such an event. In Africa you would have some spare cape buffalo hide. You wet it and wrap it tightly around the broken spring it shrinks on drying. I have seen vehicles so repaired go all season. Or buy equipment with coil springs! |
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