GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #20 | Page 54

THE WALLABY TRACK WITH LIONEL MUSSELL NOW MORE SOME MORE TROUBLE HAVING JUST OVERCOME ITS DIFF PROBLEMS, YEMMY DECIDES TO MAKE MORE MISCHIEF. I'm glad I didn't write this yesterday! Everything was good then. As regular readers would know, my motorhome has had major mechanical problems. The repairer in Queensland botched the differential replacement, and I had to have Yemmy transported back to Victoria for further repairs. The new repairer did a marvellous job reconditioning the old diff. He'd had machining done so oversize bearings could be fitted and he obtained a crown wheel and pinion with the right ratio. He then reassembled it all and swapped it over with the incorrect diff that was fitted up north. A road test proved it was running okay. He had done far more than was done for $7400 in Queensland and his total was about a fifth of what I was charged for a completely botched job. It was great to have Yemmy home again and I soon had him packed and ready for a trip to Denmark, WA, and the National Muster of the Australian Caravan Club. Lots of friends offered all sorts of good wishes on my Facebook page and through my blog. Three days in and things were going swimmingly. But then, on the fourth morning while bowling along with not a care in the world, suddenly a light on the dash came on and everything went very quiet! It seems that Yemmy has fuel problems – either a filter or fuel pump. I spent a lot of yesterday trying to arrange help using my phone that alternated between a weak signal and a ‘no service’ signal. I'd spent the day just off the highway and was pleased when a tilt truck finally arrived around tea time and, although it was too small to take Yemmy back to Ceduna, at least using a cradle for the front wheels he moved him to a rest area that was so much safer. Since then he's been 400km back to Streaky Bay where the trouble was found to be just a fuel pipe that had come out of its connection. See you down the track. READ FULL STORY Moving Yemmy, to a rest area, off the main road. 54 gorv.com.au