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Met Tim at Eastover, SC at 8AM this morning. Not without its little issues, but the good news is it is outside in the drive right now. Wife likes it better than the A2 models! Go figure.
Time frame was very good!
Submission of EUC Pending 07/01/2010 EUC sent to Battle Creek 07/02/2010 Customer Notified 07/12/2010
Also the lot at Eastover is JAMMED with all sorts of GL trucks. I do mean jammed. No room to move around in there. The gate was very easy to get through, the military personnel were friendly and helpful.
Anyway, the plan was to drive it out after a safety inspection. It was behind a truck with dead batteries and mine also had dead batteries. Tim from GL seemed peeved I was going to drive it out and suddenly became, well, difficult. There was a E7 working with Tim and he was very good. Tim not so much.
First Tim and the sgt chatted for some time while we just stood and waited. They were planning the rest of their week. Not too considerate but what are you going to do. Oh well.
Finally Tim jumped the truck in front of mine and moved it. Then he jumped mine and drove it through the gate. On very flat tires of course. As he went through the gate the truck let out a VERY LOUD BANG!
The alternator just could not handle the totally dead batteries. Sux as I had 2 fresh batteries for this purpose. Thanks Tim.
Time frame was very good!
Submission of EUC Pending 07/01/2010 EUC sent to Battle Creek 07/02/2010 Customer Notified 07/12/2010
Also the lot at Eastover is JAMMED with all sorts of GL trucks. I do mean jammed. No room to move around in there. The gate was very easy to get through, the military personnel were friendly and helpful.
Anyway, the plan was to drive it out after a safety inspection. It was behind a truck with dead batteries and mine also had dead batteries. Tim from GL seemed peeved I was going to drive it out and suddenly became, well, difficult. There was a E7 working with Tim and he was very good. Tim not so much.
First Tim and the sgt chatted for some time while we just stood and waited. They were planning the rest of their week. Not too considerate but what are you going to do. Oh well.
Finally Tim jumped the truck in front of mine and moved it. Then he jumped mine and drove it through the gate. On very flat tires of course. As he went through the gate the truck let out a VERY LOUD BANG!
The alternator just could not handle the totally dead batteries. Sux as I had 2 fresh batteries for this purpose. Thanks Tim.
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