Posted by michael soldan on November 18, 2020 at 14:13:56 from (148.170.140.200):
The "will he come back "thread reminded me of a personal incident. I had a couple of utility trailers with 4 bolt wheels and I kept a spare in my truck as well as a bearing kit just so I didn't get hung on the side of the road. Well one early evening I came upon a car with a camping trailer at the side of the road , trailer on its axle. There were two or three kids in the car with their parents and they were heading out camping. All garages and stores were closed for the day bearings had gone out of the trailer and eventually the tire had separated from the rim. I told the guy I could fix him up,so we jacked the trailer and I cleaned the axle up with some rags. The bearing kit had grease, bearings and seal so we got it back on the axle and then I got my spare out and put it on. He offered to pay me whatever I thought it was worth. I said no,just bring my tire back and buy me another bearing kit , gave him my address and he had to pass that way going back to his city. We were at the cottage for a week and when we got home there on the patio was my tire and a new bearing kit and a thank you note. My wife said I would never see my stuff again but I had a feeling I would..he was a family man and I gave him the benefit of the doubt.
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