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toedtoes
Aug 31, 2016Explorer III
TNRIVERSIDE wrote:Ozlander wrote:
You didn't have a jack because you where only 10 miles from home.
How does that work?
Not very well this time. I do carry a jack when traveling. But I was just going to drop off my TT to have some roof work. So leaving the jack at home was a bad idea this time.
Thanks for asking.
TNRIVERSIDE wrote:
Just wondering if the OP bothered to call and cancel the two service calls?
Yes. I did cancel both service calls. Hopefully it helped the next guy.
AC? Pulling a TT with no generator.
Appreciated all the comments?
OP
OK. So you have a truck and trailer. You had a tire blow out. Why not run the TRUCK'S AC while you waited? The tire wouldn't affect the truck engine's ability to run or the AC's ability. What about the other service call where the engine blew and that person(s) had no ability to run their AC - should they be expected to wait in that heat while you get serviced?
There are several factors that affect when you get service:
1. available tow trucks that can handle your vehicle;
2. number of calls for service;
3. prioritization of calls: highest is someone who is in an unsafe location and cannot walk/drive/etc., to a safe place; lowest is someone who can move to a safe place (like a business on the side of the road) or whose vehicle is in a safe location off the road and able to provide protection from the weather (e.g., like having AC in your truck for the 90 minute wait).
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