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Dad thinks, "It drives like a truck on steel springs. Ugh!" |
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It is too long to fit in the driveway in front of the garage. |
At 8:44 the loaders finally showed and began packing the Family's stuff into the box. Dad was grateful he reserved the largest truck available. Once loaded, the Family's stuff occupied 3/4 of the truck.
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At the rest area, Dad had to park with the big trucks while Mom and Twins were able to park in the car parking lot.
Four hours later they arrived at their hotel where they spent the night. The next day they met the unloaders to pack all of their stuff into storage for a month while they wait to close on their new home.
On Saturday, Strong Like Bull, the unloaders, got to work on unloading the truck. Dad appreciated the fact that they were early, worked diligently for the 2 hours he had retained them, and didn't want to charge him for an additional hour becuase the unloading went into the third hour. Dad will definitely be using them again to move all of their stuff into the house once it is ready.
At the storage facility, Mom entertained the kids. Above, they play is dry water retention area.
The kids get bored easily, so Dad let them play big truck driver in the rental's cab. Good thing he purchased the damage insurance because EJ spilled a can of Coke.
Dad was curious about the engine so he tilted the hood to have a look. It is an 8.1 liter V-8 manufactured by GM. Since it is gas, it lacked enough horsepower to maintain 65 m.p.h. on some of the hillier terrain of I-65 between Indianapolis and Merrilville.
The unloaders really packed the first storage shed tightly. Dad had doped to not have to use the second storage shed, but alas there was just too much stuff.
Mom and kids ham for the cam.
The nice thing about the storage facility is that it is also a full service U - Haul dealer so Dad did not have to incur additional time, mileage, or fuel to return the truck.
Total gas cost was $105.65. The truck rental, one way from Illinois (very expensive to leave Illinois, much less so to move there), was $653. That included blanket rental and damage insurance.
Loaders are about $80/hour with a two hour minimum. Fees to drive to your site vary from as little as $17 to as much as $65. The loaders took four hours to load; the unloaders to 2 hours.
After off loading, the New Family headed across I-70 to journey to the Grandparents house in Overland Park Kansas where they will stay until closing.