Posted by msb on October 01, 2010 at 19:19:19 from (67.236.250.122):
Sometimes bad luck turns out to be good luck.Romans 8:28.Took the tractor in to a local shop. They could find no problem with the brakes or the drums or anything else. Nothing! They put some scouring powder on the drums to polish them back up,called and said ,come pick it up. Got there and saw the trailer was still unhooked.Come here-got something you need to see. Kingpin was about to fail-the whole plate was about rusted out and to think I had been hauling a thousand bushels of soybeans before the brake problem. Don't even want to think about the front of the trailer laying in the street with $10,000 worth of beans on it. That would have been a nightmare.Maybe a disaster? God IS good ! The trailer is in Indianapolis tonight ,waiting to be rebuilt on Monday. And the shop where I originally took it,loaned me a trailer. Seems as though I paid an out of work,very close friend of his (way too much-the wife said) to use my truck and trailer to empty my bins a few weeks back. He mentioned something about that.lol.
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