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After driving 500 miles to look at the M108, getting to bed at midnight, having to chase leaks in the roof at 3 in the morning, I get a call at 6 am that Shelby is flooding(my hometown, about 10 miles away).
Seems after 2 days of constant rain, the area got hit with 5-9 inches of rain in 6 hours. Shelby has a creek right through the middle of town that has flooded some in the past. This time was the worst flood ever. Family's been thru many little/large floods, but this one was at least a foot to 2 higher. My aunt's house sits next to an old creek bed, when the river rises, it backs up and turns her walkout basement into a pond.
So get the truck out, install the hardtop and axleshafts for 6 wheel drive, grab some pumps, and off to town. Right away I am fording 36 inches of water. The town is cut in half, schools, fire station, water plant, 200 houses, football field, all the roads across town are under water.
I help out at the aunts for a while and head into downtown. Take a back road to main street and the water's 45 inches deep. Get to Main, and O MY GOD, 200 people are staring at one deuce. Cops, fireman, TV cameras are all looking at me, I'm thinking whoops. Get to dry ground, cop asks me who I'm with. I say nobody, just seeing if I can help out. He says "stay out of the water or you'll be arrested". Okay, fine, see ya later!
Got back across town, and on the way back in hit water that was touching the air intake.
Figured that's enough and on to home. Gave a couple rides, and lots of people where taking pictures.
So now I have to do a major PM on the truck to get ready for Fridays trip, GRRR.....
But was worth it, truck goes through some serious water.
Dennis
Seems after 2 days of constant rain, the area got hit with 5-9 inches of rain in 6 hours. Shelby has a creek right through the middle of town that has flooded some in the past. This time was the worst flood ever. Family's been thru many little/large floods, but this one was at least a foot to 2 higher. My aunt's house sits next to an old creek bed, when the river rises, it backs up and turns her walkout basement into a pond.
So get the truck out, install the hardtop and axleshafts for 6 wheel drive, grab some pumps, and off to town. Right away I am fording 36 inches of water. The town is cut in half, schools, fire station, water plant, 200 houses, football field, all the roads across town are under water.
I help out at the aunts for a while and head into downtown. Take a back road to main street and the water's 45 inches deep. Get to Main, and O MY GOD, 200 people are staring at one deuce. Cops, fireman, TV cameras are all looking at me, I'm thinking whoops. Get to dry ground, cop asks me who I'm with. I say nobody, just seeing if I can help out. He says "stay out of the water or you'll be arrested". Okay, fine, see ya later!
Got back across town, and on the way back in hit water that was touching the air intake.
Figured that's enough and on to home. Gave a couple rides, and lots of people where taking pictures.
So now I have to do a major PM on the truck to get ready for Fridays trip, GRRR.....
But was worth it, truck goes through some serious water.
Dennis
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