We went shopping today, got home. Sitting at our front door is a tyre fitted to an identical wheel to our boat, No note. No nothing . As new tyre, same as mine..
Thankyou out there. Our boat is out of sight , locked up in the cave.
Happy Days.
jules47 said
11:00 PM Oct 14, 2017
Must have seen you when you have taken it out Jim - thank the universe! And pay it forward!
Desert Dweller said
05:53 AM Oct 15, 2017
Strange how things just turn up. Where ever we are staying we go for an early morning walk. Last year we were camped at Broken Bucket Tank on the Nhill-Murrayville track VIC when on our morning walk we found a brand new tyre pressure gauge in a pouch. A few weeks ago on a trip to the Top End we were walking along the Arnhem Hwy near Aurora Kakadu Resort. We mentioned that we'd found the tyre pressure gauge & a few other bits & pieces over the years. We walked another 20 metres & believe it or not there was a tyre pressure gauge in a plastic case lying on the shoulder of the road. It probably came from one of the work utes at the Ranger uranium mine near Jabiru. Weird coincidence though!!!!
Possum3 said
08:33 AM Oct 15, 2017
Jim, Did you check that it's not the spare that your son borrowed last week and didn't tell you about?
brickies said
10:09 AM Oct 15, 2017
Hope someone not setting you up , Did you ring the police it maybe stolen .
Happywanderer said
02:04 PM Oct 15, 2017
I picked up a winding handle for a fiamma awning, a few years ago just out of Rocky. No body else there, they must have dropped it as they left.
jules47 said
03:32 PM Oct 15, 2017
We picked up a good black front door mat for outside- someone left it - now we have left it for someone else!
Also a tyre lever - knew it would come in handy sometime - friend camped up with us snapped his in half - voila - here's another one!
RustyD said
01:49 AM Oct 16, 2017
Found a tyre lever once. It was inside a punctured tyre I got.
-- Edited by RustyD on Monday 16th of October 2017 01:49:54 AM
Hey Jim said
05:43 PM Oct 17, 2017
The mystery has been solved.
I got a text saying (Enjoy the tyre).
My old mate moved down the NSW Coast to be by the sea, last year.
He went to a decease estate. Garage sale around the corner from him and paid $10.00 for it.
He came up on the weekend to visit some of his family. Rang the bell, and no answer. So left it where we wouldn't miss it.
He has been around boats / trailers with me for 35 years.
He said he would collect, when we next visit them at Xmas.
We went shopping today, got home. Sitting at our front door is a tyre fitted to an identical wheel to our boat, No note. No nothing


. As new tyre, same as mine.

.
Thankyou out there. Our boat is out of sight , locked up in the cave.
Happy Days.
Strange how things just turn up. Where ever we are staying we go for an early morning walk. Last year we were camped at Broken Bucket Tank on the Nhill-Murrayville track VIC when on our morning walk we found a brand new tyre pressure gauge in a pouch. A few weeks ago on a trip to the Top End we were walking along the Arnhem Hwy near Aurora Kakadu Resort. We mentioned that we'd found the tyre pressure gauge & a few other bits & pieces over the years. We walked another 20 metres & believe it or not there was a tyre pressure gauge in a plastic case lying on the shoulder of the road. It probably came from one of the work utes at the Ranger uranium mine near Jabiru. Weird coincidence though!!!!

Also a tyre lever - knew it would come in handy sometime - friend camped up with us snapped his in half - voila - here's another one!
Found a tyre lever once. It was inside a punctured tyre I got.
-- Edited by RustyD on Monday 16th of October 2017 01:49:54 AM
The mystery has been solved.
I got a text saying (Enjoy the tyre).
My old mate moved down the NSW Coast to be by the sea, last year.
He went to a decease estate. Garage sale around the corner from him and paid $10.00 for it.
He came up on the weekend to visit some of his family. Rang the bell, and no answer. So left it where we wouldn't miss it.


He has been around boats / trailers with me for 35 years.
He said he would collect, when we next visit them at Xmas.
His markup is a Carton of lite.


Done deal.


Jim
Keep going you may be on a roll
Ha, Ha.
Funny as Tony.

Keep them wagons rollen then.
Jim