{"id":36,"date":"2014-07-22T15:35:41","date_gmt":"2014-07-22T15:35:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.homesteadintheholler.com\/blog\/?p=36"},"modified":"2019-06-12T09:59:36","modified_gmt":"2019-06-12T14:59:36","slug":"ah-vehicles-and-our-good-friend-murphy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.homesteadintheholler.com\/blog\/ah-vehicles-and-our-good-friend-murphy\/","title":{"rendered":"Ah vehicles and our good friend Murphy"},"content":{"rendered":"<h4>Homestead in the Holler is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com.<\/h4>\n<p>Last Thursday, the family all headed down to Trinidad, CO (sex change capitol of the US&#8230; who knew?) to pick up a small horse trailer.&nbsp; We had been looking in Colorado Springs and Denver, but apparently July is the hot month for buying horse trailers.&nbsp; So, we ended up making the longer drive.&nbsp; We weren&#8217;t too upset since it was a nice little outing for the whole family.&nbsp; Thanks to my friend Erika for encouraging me to get a crew cab pickup!&nbsp; We arrived without a hitch around noon, so the kids talked us into eating at Sonic.&nbsp; Certainly not our first choice, but this was Trinidad, remember.&nbsp; \ud83d\ude09&nbsp; After lunch, we met the seller, Mike, at McD&#8217;s.&nbsp; He said he&#8217;d lead us to his ranch because there were some gates to open.&nbsp; Never did we expect to find a gated community of ranches!&nbsp; The gates to open were the gate to the area and a gate on his driveway.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Mike turned out to be a really nice guy.&nbsp; He was a retired police man from Wisconsin, who had just purchased an old dairy outside Green Bay.&nbsp; He&#8217;s going to winter in Trinidad and enjoy the lush summers in WI.&nbsp; The funny thing is that he also looked a bit in southern MO but settled on WI to be close to family.&nbsp; We talked for quite some time before actually getting down to business, but finally ended up taking the trailer with us.<\/p>\n<p>The drive back was uneventful but HOT.&nbsp; We saw 110 near Trinidad and more like 105 near Pueblo, but we kept on trucking in the AC.&nbsp; On the south side on Colorado Springs, we decided to take Circle drive to stop at Harbor Freight for some moving blankets.&nbsp; And thus began our adventure!<\/p>\n<p>After waiting for rush hour traffic to pass, I stepped on the gas and noticed that the truck had stalled.&nbsp; &#8220;Weird&#8221;, I thought and tried to start it again.&nbsp; Well, suffice it to say that starting and running wasn&#8217;t on the Silverado&#8217;s &#8220;mind&#8221; at this point, but we did manage to limp into the parking lot of some small school.&nbsp; At this point, I was feeling very grateful that we had AAA service.&nbsp; And then I remembered that I forgot to send in our membership payment in June.&nbsp; I did some quick work on a phone and soon had that paid up, while still on hold with AAA to report the problem.<\/p>\n<p>Finally, an operator came on the line and informed us that yes, the truck was covered for towing, but the trailer would have to be left.&nbsp; Furthermore, only 1 passenger was allowed in the tow truck, so we should call friends or a taxi.&nbsp; This leaves me a bit concerned about future break downs.&nbsp; Do you really get a taxi in the middle of nowhere, NE?&nbsp; Or interstate 60mi from any town?&nbsp; I guess AAA would suggest no passengers ever travel with the driver, which really does make a lot of sense (ahem). &nbsp; Anyway, our focus turned to the trailer.&nbsp; We would have just left it, but the parking lot was a locked one and it was getting close to closing time.&nbsp; We started wracking our brains and finally called Buckley&#8217;s Homestead Supply to ask for a friend&#8217;s number.&nbsp; Ed answered and said unfortunately he couldn&#8217;t come since he was along watching the store, but Niko was in the store.&nbsp; Ed said Niko had a &#8220;new&#8221; farm truck and was willing to come help out.&nbsp; This from a guy that I had met only once before.&nbsp; Niko is a <a title=\"Colorado Cob Company\" href=\"http:\/\/coloradocob.org\/?page_id=13\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">cob artist<\/a> in Colorado Springs who is often found at Buckley&#8217;s Homestead Supply.<\/p>\n<p>After getting off the phone with Niko, Jason the tow truck driver showed up.&nbsp; We disconnected the trailer and got the truck ready to go.&nbsp; About this time, Jason asked how we were going to get all 5 of us home.&nbsp; I said I&#8217;d call a cab or Janelle and the kids could walk to a close McD&#8217;s.&nbsp; He suggested it would be far better to have everyone ride in the truck instead.&nbsp; &#8220;Really?&nbsp; Is that OK&#8221;, we questioned him.&nbsp; &#8220;Sure&#8221;, he said, &#8220;I do it all the time&#8221;.&nbsp; So, we agreed to this, feeling a little unsure about it, but not wanting to wait for a cab.&nbsp; About this time, Niko showed up to take the trailer.&nbsp; After some consternation about having a 1 7\/8&#8243; ball on his truck and not being able to get my 2&#8243; ball off, we decided to just use the smaller ball for the short tow.&nbsp; Yes, I know it wasn&#8217;t very safe but we were at our wit&#8217;s end!&nbsp; Lights worked on the first try and off went Niko with our trailer.<\/p>\n<p>Jason told the kids and I to climb into the truck.&nbsp; He wanted us in the truck before loading.&nbsp; Janelle decided to ride up front, holding the baby (eek).&nbsp; At this point, Jason informed us that we would all have to duck down since this wasn&#8217;t, errr, quite, ummm, approved.&nbsp; Oh my.&nbsp; For any of you thinking that doesn&#8217;t sound bad, please head out to your pickup now and try ducking down such that you are not visible from outside.&nbsp; Holy muscle cramp, batman!&nbsp; Now, please hold that position for 40 minutes while swaying through rush hour traffic in an overheating tow truck (yes, even the tow truck almost broke down).&nbsp; We did finally make it home and the truck was safely delivered to Black Forest Auto (the most awesome shop.&nbsp; Thanks, Eric).&nbsp; We are now waiting to have the fuel pump replaced, a common, expensive Silverado failure.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m still in awe that Niko was so kind to haul the trailer for us.&nbsp; What a lifesaver and what a great guy.&nbsp; Thanks, Niko!&nbsp; We were able to pick up the trailer the same night using our old beater farm truck.&nbsp; It hauled it back albeit a bit slowly.&nbsp; Whew, what a day!&nbsp; Just in time to head back to MO!<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Homestead in the Holler is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com. 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