Richard
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- Knoxville, TN
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- International 1066 Full sized JCB Loader/Backhoe and a John Deere 430 to mow with
I really wanted to say "*********" /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Have preliminary reports back on my wifes brothers (and family) house.
This is the bro in law/sis in law who have a daughter with spinal bifida and is who confined to a wheelchair.
They've spent 16 years (her age) getting the house conditioned for her access and her special situation.
They live near New Orleans. They live about an hour south of New Orleans in a small area called Buras. I've read in some places that Buras (and that parish) is where the hurricane came in first.
My brother in laws boss took a boat ride and went by their house. Says the house is 100% gone. He can see no signs of it although the area is still underwater so he's not positive on what's below the surface.
To add insult to injury, the BIL was up here the last week, precluding him from doing anything at home to prepare. His son was in town from college when they evacuated. He (dad) told the son to pack all his tools into his work van and drive the work van away from there.
The son, having been through these "false alarm" hurricanes before, CHOSE to instead drive out with Mom & sister and left everything there against dads wishes.
This poor family seems cursed. The reason the bro in law is even HERE in town was to buy at an auction, some kind of specialized step van with a man lift attached. He bought it, found out reverse gear didn't work.
Spent the next few days trying to get it fixed. One shop called him in the morning & said "if you can get it here TODAY, we can get it fixed". He dropped everything he was doing & got it to them. They didn't even get a chance to LOOK at it that day /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
Had he not been here to buy the van, had reverse WORKED, had the repair shop not failed him, he would have / could have been at home and been able to help save more of their stuff.
He works out of these vans as he does some kind of industrial a/c work or something like that.
Oh, and to add icing to the insult that was added to the injury, before he left Buras, he had a large repair contract. He ordered (at his expense) all the stuff needed to fix this specific job. Seems he spent a couple thousand dollars.
Then this happened. So not only is he out the $$ to buy the parts needed to fix the job, the JOB ITSELF is probably gone so he's out the income he'd had if he could have finished it. Evidently he came up here during the time frame it was taking to receive the parts when the van transmission went bad.
I guess I know where my batwing mower money is going to go now.
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Have preliminary reports back on my wifes brothers (and family) house.
This is the bro in law/sis in law who have a daughter with spinal bifida and is who confined to a wheelchair.
They've spent 16 years (her age) getting the house conditioned for her access and her special situation.
They live near New Orleans. They live about an hour south of New Orleans in a small area called Buras. I've read in some places that Buras (and that parish) is where the hurricane came in first.
My brother in laws boss took a boat ride and went by their house. Says the house is 100% gone. He can see no signs of it although the area is still underwater so he's not positive on what's below the surface.
To add insult to injury, the BIL was up here the last week, precluding him from doing anything at home to prepare. His son was in town from college when they evacuated. He (dad) told the son to pack all his tools into his work van and drive the work van away from there.
The son, having been through these "false alarm" hurricanes before, CHOSE to instead drive out with Mom & sister and left everything there against dads wishes.
This poor family seems cursed. The reason the bro in law is even HERE in town was to buy at an auction, some kind of specialized step van with a man lift attached. He bought it, found out reverse gear didn't work.
Spent the next few days trying to get it fixed. One shop called him in the morning & said "if you can get it here TODAY, we can get it fixed". He dropped everything he was doing & got it to them. They didn't even get a chance to LOOK at it that day /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
Had he not been here to buy the van, had reverse WORKED, had the repair shop not failed him, he would have / could have been at home and been able to help save more of their stuff.
He works out of these vans as he does some kind of industrial a/c work or something like that.
Oh, and to add icing to the insult that was added to the injury, before he left Buras, he had a large repair contract. He ordered (at his expense) all the stuff needed to fix this specific job. Seems he spent a couple thousand dollars.
Then this happened. So not only is he out the $$ to buy the parts needed to fix the job, the JOB ITSELF is probably gone so he's out the income he'd had if he could have finished it. Evidently he came up here during the time frame it was taking to receive the parts when the van transmission went bad.
I guess I know where my batwing mower money is going to go now.
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