2cv man wrote:It's a wet evening, you are a mile away from home, you get into the car only to find that the battery is flat. Which of these most describes you - (a) you push the car 20 yards along the road to the start of a downhill where with luck you might bump start it (b) you curse that you don't have an old fashioned car like a morris minor that you can crank up with a starting handle (c) you have a mobile but to get a signal to call the breakdown service you have to walk up the road a quarter of a mile (d) you think "sod the car", leave it and walk home.
2cv lass wrote:Yes I think you are right regarding bump starting. It's one thing when there are volunteers around to give a push while you are steering but quite another when you are on your own. So I guess it's a case of phoning for the breakdown people - unless you are lucky like me with the facility to hand crank the engine
Guest wrote:2cv lass wrote:Yes I think you are right regarding bump starting. It's one thing when there are volunteers around to give a push while you are steering but quite another when you are on your own. So I guess it's a case of phoning for the breakdown people - unless you are lucky like me with the facility to hand crank the engine
Eh? Hand crank the engine? lol How do you do that?

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