Baby turtle on the mother turtle’s back, part2

SUBARU SAMBER

And again!
I’m back home with a Kei-car, SUBARU SAMBER VAN, GD-TV2, on top of a rental truck. (^_^)

I got a spare car because I can’t completely solve the engine problems with my GD-TT2.

The engine specs for the GD-TV2 should be the same, so if I swap it for this one, I might be able to avoid the fuss over the unclear spec differences between the EN07V and EN07F…or so I hope.

But then! when I was loading the truck, I was able to climb onto the bed using the engine’s power, but when I got home and tried to unload it, the engine wouldn’t start!

Is this a repeat of the nightmare?!

I had no choice but to try to use the slope to unload it again, but the plank slipped in the pouring rain, and the poor baby turtle’s hindquarters fell out, leaving its front wheel in the bed… (I was so distraught, I don’t have any photos, of course.)
I was feeling so depressed I couldn’t ask for anything worse, but with the rental truck due for return, I didn’t have time to stay in bed. So I called for help and quickly set up scaffolding under the Sambar, pulled the truck out, and then performed a drastic measure: dismantling the scaffolding.

The impact would be strong, but if you think of a rally car jumping in the WRC, it’s not something you can’t handle.

After all, it’s a Subaru, the world’s greatest car. ←Is that really okay?

I gave it a go, and somehow all four wheels managed to land on the ground, so I rushed off to return the rental truck. (^_^;)

I didn’t have the energy to argue with my family, who asked me what I was planning to do with yet another car that wouldn’t start, but there was the initial explosion, and I wondered if a check on the ISC would fix it.

My mind is filled with a storm of self-questioning, but in Zen they say every day is a good day, so I’ll just try to believe that. Hmm, is that really true?

Ah, I don’t know what’s going on anymore~

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