All the bad parts have been carved out and the MotherShip waits for
a transplant. New organs it will get include six pistons, six
cylinder sleeves, six rings, six rod bearings, a turbocharger and
head. This might be the world's first successful complete head
transplant!
Cummins is well aware of what dust can do to your engine. This
desktop illustration shows how long it takes for a small amount of
sand to ruin your engine. The hour glass is the width of a No. 2
pencil and takes just a few minutes to descend. If that much dust
goes through your engine in that amount of time, well then, you'll
need to visit Cummins Crosspoint!
Back outside the operating room, we took time to have lunch with
Preston. Preston is Cummin's Corp's consumer advocate. If you have
an issue with a Cummin's dealer, you can contact Preston for his
opinion and help. We met him over the phone in Anchorage. He helped
us get a large refund for service rendered at multiple Cummins
locations. And we just learned that he is a good friend of Ellen's
cousin in Ohio.
The trip to the OtherShip takes us down Lime Kiln Lane. The lane
itself is a two mile tunnel carved through the trees (as is the case
in Kentucky about a thousand other places). Along this lane are
some nice houses . . .
. . . like this one! We always wanted our four acres in
Atascadero to be covered in grass. That would cost thousands of
dollars each month to take care of. Here in Kentucky, God seeds the
whole state and waters it too!
Dateline Friday: While not breathing on its own, the Mothership is
out of the CCU and resting comfortably. All the new parts are in
place and the patient is not rejecting them. Now, we just need to
get dressed and get out of here! Some therapy will be necessary to
nurse her back to normal life. An injection of cash for starters!
With Labor Day weekend approaching, we took the opportunity to enjoy
another restaurant on the water. This is Captain's Quarters on the
Ohio River,about one mile from the OtherShip. Food was great,
prices reasonable and there was a Beatles Tribute band performing. You know, we just might be able to get used to Kentucky.
We'll visit our baby on Tuesday and will probably be able to take
her home by Wednesday.
For now, please reply to this email and let us know what you are
doing. If you don't, we'll make ya walk the plank! Arrrrrr
Love, Pete and Ellen
Photos from Sep 2011
The Full Time Motorhome Living Guide
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