Since one of us was diagnosed with Follicular Lymphoma,One of us has it the other one assists in every way he can
to make it easier. The Oncologist gave us 6 months before the next check up.So we are up and moving again.
We left Boronia(Melbourne) 6 days ago, and wandered northwards. All was tickety boo until today. Refuelled at Gundiwindi and thought that the van looked a little
out of kilter.(Don't you love these technical terms). Checked all that I could and it seemed Ok. Pulled into Moonie for lunch and checked all again and found the
passenger side wheel pressed hard up against the front of the housing and quite hot. So off with the wheel (after jacking it up) and found the front eye of the spring had broken .
Went into the Moonie Hotel to see what could be done in relation to getting this fixed. The lady behind the counter was so helpful and rang the local mechanics.
Both were out of town,so she recommended Luke, a welder by trade, he wandered over and it was decided that it could be welded properly and then we could go to Dalby
tomorrow and get a new leaf installed. So we are staying the night. Luke was so helpful and obliging and did a fantastic job we are really grateful that he was on site today. I pulled the spring off eventually and after welding the spring, he put the whole thing back together for me, and tightened every thing up really tightly.
Our thoughts wandered back to the trip up from Gundi, what would we do if this had happened before we got to Moonie? Perish the thought.
So tomorrow we go to Dalby to see if a new leaf can be installed. Luke gave us 3 numbers to call.
I will pop in tomorrow night to advise how we went.
Safe Travels
-- Edited by Peterpan on Tuesday 29th of May 2018 06:12:10 PM
JA2340 said
07:31 PM May 29, 2018
Ain't it good to hear of how people just muck in and help! Hoping that the Dalby experience is just as successful!
fwdoz said
07:38 PM May 29, 2018
These stories are great to hear about. The good old Aussie way of helping people in a pickle out of trouble. Glad you ran into the right people!
Woody n Sue said
08:21 PM May 29, 2018
Great to hear the true Aussie spirit of helping someone in need is still alive n well
sandgrooper1 said
11:45 AM May 30, 2018
Hi,
How refreshing to read about the positive response you received to a troublesome situation.
Now about the weights involved that broke the spring.........joking!!!
Cheers AL
Peterpan said
05:30 PM May 30, 2018
G'Day All,
Further to yesterdays mishap, we moved onto Dalby and visited a place that looked like it would be appropriate.
Unfortunately not to be, but he drew me a mud map on where two places to go were. We went to the first one,B&B Fabricationns.
Belinda was the receptionist and after my explanation called Jason over, after crawling under the van said he'd ring another company
and after some technical discussion they said one was available. So while Belinda went off to get the spring Jason assigned one of
his workers to pull the old one off.I have a trailermate jack and it raised the van high enough to work easily on everything and in no time at all
all was dismantled, praise was given to the work Luke did in welding the spring. There was surprise that the eye had broken where it did,hadn't been seen before.
Belinda returned with the spring, springs were checked to ensure they were the same size and dimensions. All ok, the new one was installed promptly. They did the work
promptly and pleasantly,dropping whatever tasks that were being done. Fantastic service from Jason,Belinda and crew.We arrived around 10.am and left at around 11.15am.
The price was pretty good as well. We are so grateful for these great people. We have arrived in Bell, having wended our way through the horrific roadworks in Dalby.
Safe Travels
JA2340 said
08:24 PM May 31, 2018
These places deserve a honourable mention -
Name and praise! Please! So we can ALL give them the benefit of being "all round good blokes and sheilahs"!
Peterpan said
06:13 PM Jun 3, 2018
G 'Day All, We've been out of range of Wifi and Phone. To catch up a bit. We stopped at Bell C.P .
This Park is improving itself heaps, the amenities are quite good and clean. There is a small Asian
Cafe(?) on site and the meals are really terrific and big.Nothing frozen and all made from fresh ingredients.
$10 Per head was really great.Then from Bell we went to Ban Ban Springs for an overnight stop. Cold night
after a warmish day, not a lot parked up. We went from there to Mundubbera to another low cost camp.
Again a nice warm day but as the sun went down so did the temperature and it was again a cold night.
2 June we arrived at Eidsvold and stopped at the RM Williams Education Center. $10 per night for 2.
We missed the Big Muster that was held the night before. Lots of cattle and drovers. What a blow.
They have a light show each night which is very good. Again Frosty windscreens greeted us in the morning.
Tonight we are at Biloela staying at the Heritage park 48 hr stop. Power,water, showers and toilets for $15 per night
for 2. Showers and toilets are the en-suite type and are maintained. Wandered round the exhibits which were quite interesting.
Had to repair the TV cable as it had broken up near the connection of the aerial. Now catching up on the news, looking at the news
maybe it would have been better not to repair the cable.
Tomorrow all being well we'll stop overnight at Dululu, then the next day to Rockhampton.
Safe Travels.
-- Edited by Peterpan on Sunday 3rd of June 2018 06:15:53 PM
G'Day All,
Since one of us was diagnosed with Follicular Lymphoma,One of us has it the other one assists in every way he can
to make it easier. The Oncologist gave us 6 months before the next check up.So we are up and moving again.
We left Boronia(Melbourne) 6 days ago, and wandered northwards. All was tickety boo until today. Refuelled at Gundiwindi and thought that the van looked a little
out of kilter.(Don't you love these technical terms). Checked all that I could and it seemed Ok. Pulled into Moonie for lunch and checked all again and found the
passenger side wheel pressed hard up against the front of the housing and quite hot. So off with the wheel (after jacking it up) and found the front eye of the spring had broken .
Went into the Moonie Hotel to see what could be done in relation to getting this fixed. The lady behind the counter was so helpful and rang the local mechanics.
Both were out of town,so she recommended Luke, a welder by trade, he wandered over and it was decided that it could be welded properly and then we could go to Dalby
tomorrow and get a new leaf installed. So we are staying the night. Luke was so helpful and obliging and did a fantastic job we are really grateful that he was on site today. I pulled the spring off eventually and after welding the spring, he put the whole thing back together for me, and tightened every thing up really tightly.
Our thoughts wandered back to the trip up from Gundi, what would we do if this had happened before we got to Moonie? Perish the thought.
So tomorrow we go to Dalby to see if a new leaf can be installed. Luke gave us 3 numbers to call.
I will pop in tomorrow night to advise how we went.
Safe Travels
-- Edited by Peterpan on Tuesday 29th of May 2018 06:12:10 PM
Ain't it good to hear of how people just muck in and help!
Hoping that the Dalby experience is just as successful!
These stories are great to hear about. The good old Aussie way of helping people in a pickle out of trouble. Glad you ran into the right people!
How refreshing to read about the positive response you received to a troublesome situation.
Now about the weights involved that broke the spring.........joking!!!
Cheers AL
G'Day All,
Further to yesterdays mishap, we moved onto Dalby and visited a place that looked like it would be appropriate.
Unfortunately not to be, but he drew me a mud map on where two places to go were. We went to the first one,B&B Fabricationns.
Belinda was the receptionist and after my explanation called Jason over, after crawling under the van said he'd ring another company
and after some technical discussion they said one was available. So while Belinda went off to get the spring Jason assigned one of
his workers to pull the old one off.I have a trailermate jack and it raised the van high enough to work easily on everything and in no time at all
all was dismantled, praise was given to the work Luke did in welding the spring. There was surprise that the eye had broken where it did,hadn't been seen before.
Belinda returned with the spring, springs were checked to ensure they were the same size and dimensions. All ok, the new one was installed promptly. They did the work
promptly and pleasantly,dropping whatever tasks that were being done. Fantastic service from Jason,Belinda and crew.We arrived around 10.am and left at around 11.15am.
The price was pretty good as well. We are so grateful for these great people. We have arrived in Bell, having wended our way through the horrific roadworks in Dalby.
Safe Travels
Name and praise! Please! So we can ALL give them the benefit of being "all round good blokes and sheilahs"!
G 'Day All, We've been out of range of Wifi and Phone. To catch up a bit. We stopped at Bell C.P .
This Park is improving itself heaps, the amenities are quite good and clean. There is a small Asian
Cafe(?) on site and the meals are really terrific and big.Nothing frozen and all made from fresh ingredients.
$10 Per head was really great.Then from Bell we went to Ban Ban Springs for an overnight stop. Cold night
after a warmish day, not a lot parked up. We went from there to Mundubbera to another low cost camp.
Again a nice warm day but as the sun went down so did the temperature and it was again a cold night.
2 June we arrived at Eidsvold and stopped at the RM Williams Education Center. $10 per night for 2.
We missed the Big Muster that was held the night before. Lots of cattle and drovers. What a blow.
They have a light show each night which is very good. Again Frosty windscreens greeted us in the morning.
Tonight we are at Biloela staying at the Heritage park 48 hr stop. Power,water, showers and toilets for $15 per night
for 2. Showers and toilets are the en-suite type and are maintained. Wandered round the exhibits which were quite interesting.
Had to repair the TV cable as it had broken up near the connection of the aerial. Now catching up on the news, looking at the news
maybe it would have been better not to repair the cable.
Tomorrow all being well we'll stop overnight at Dululu, then the next day to Rockhampton.
Safe Travels.
-- Edited by Peterpan on Sunday 3rd of June 2018 06:15:53 PM