Posted by Richard G. on January 17, 2013 at 05:50:46 from (98.71.128.59):
Wife and I were coming home from Ohio last Saturday after picking up a seed cleaner. In lower KY we stopped for a Cola and rest room break. Got back in truck and alternator was not charging. Started to head toward small town to find auto parts store and truck was dead before we got out of the parking lot. Called auto club and had a mechanic there in 15 minutes. He charged our battery and we followed him 11 miles to his shop. Alternator checked bad and he called his wife to pick one up on her way home. Nearest auto parts store was about 25 miles away. Got it put on about 8:30 Saturday night and tried to leave. Bad alternator from Advance auto. They drove us 11 miles to a nice motel and picked us up on Sunday morning. Took the alternator back and went to O'Reillys and got one. It worked fine and we were on our way. They spent about 5 hours helping us and only charged $85 labor. When we got home Sunday night, I called and thanked them for being so nice. Richard in NW SC
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