So, a day I don’t want to repeat. My company truck was serviced last week, today I pulled up at home and got out to find that the locking wheel nut (Lug nut) on the drivers front wheel was half undone off the threads. I then went indoors to find that Misty had thrown up blood on the kitchen floor. She had an emergency trip to the vet, she’s back home with a batch of antacid treatment as they think it’s being caused by acid reflux. She’s really going through the mill, poor thing :-(
Tomorrow I’m going to drive to the Ford garage that serviced the Ranger last week (It’s still got five nuts holding the wheel on, it’ll be fine) and dump the wheel nut on their desk and ask them how strict their safety procedures are.
So, a day I don’t want to repeat. My company truck was serviced last week, today I pulled up at home and got out to find that the locking wheel nut (Lug nut) on the drivers front wheel was half undone off the threads. I then went indoors to find that Misty had thrown up blood on the kitchen floor. She had an emergency trip to the vet, she’s back home with a batch of antacid treatment as they think it’s being caused by acid reflux. She’s really going through the mill, poor thing :-(
Tomorrow I’m going to drive to the Ford garage that serviced the Ranger last week (It’s still got five nuts holding the wheel on, it’ll be fine) and dump the wheel nut on their desk and ask them how strict their safety procedures are.
I’m not a happy bunny.