In light of the recent interest in lost keys & replacement keys, I’ll offer my lost key experience for some good laughs at my own expense.
This happened to me a year ago and kind of resembles the old “Field & Stream” magazine articles titled, “This Really Happened to Me!!” This event includes a lost key fob, stupidity, my tractor, lots of blood, amnesia, a trip to the ER, followed by a mystery solved, yet not solved!! You cannot make this stuff up. Continue reading for some pure entertainment! It happened exactly like this:
Early in that summer I lost the normally used key fob to my Tacoma pickup. It had to be somewhere on my 18 acres because the Tacoma was in my garage when I needed the fob to run an errand.
Checking all the normal places in the house where the fob is left……turned up nothing. A quick check in the shop…also nothing. To run the errand, I just grabbed the 2nd fob, knowing the other would turn up quickly. Or so I thought.
However, over the summer months I checked every corner, nook, cranny, drawer, room, etc. in the house. Upstairs, downstairs, behind the couch, in the couch, etc., etc., etc. No fob.
The same for my shop garage. Every tool drawer, box, corner, hidden floor nook or crack, cupboards, and a thousand other possibilities all turned up nothing.
It has now been a month or two without that first fob. My locksmith buddy warned me I better buy another fob before I lose the only remaining fob. If I lost that, too, it would be an expensive project to redo the keyless system in the Tacoma without any working fobs!!
Over the next month I scoured my 70 x 70 ft. storage shed full of stuff. Even the mezzanines. I did find some missing items, but they were not the fob!
I walked multiple trips up and down along both sides of the half mile of roadside ditch bank that I mow alongside the acreage. Hoping to at least find some chewed up remnants of the fob after it had gone through the mower. Still nothing.
I walked every row of sweet corn and everything else in the 3 acres of tillable ground here. Not a trace of the fob or its parts. Repeated the hunt after rototilling and cultivating and still found nothing.
Searching up and down, through and around all the windbreaks, lawn, woods, and trails, turned up nothing but wood ticks.
It was now late September and the locksmith buddy convinced me to order a replacement fob. It was only about $70. We would program it as soon as it arrived. I gave up on finding the original and ordered its replacement which was due to arrive in 10 days or less.
A couple of days later I decided to do some maintenance on the Kubota. Change engine oil, check hydraulic oil, air filter, safety switches etc. Last item left on the list was to grease the fittings.
Starting with the loader, I raised it up to shoulder/head height to make it easier to grease the loader and get at some of the fittings. Started greasing the one side of the loader and worked around to the other side. Then dropped down to do the lower fittings… as in hydraulic pedal, 3-point, brake pedals and back to the front end.
To be continued!!
This happened to me a year ago and kind of resembles the old “Field & Stream” magazine articles titled, “This Really Happened to Me!!” This event includes a lost key fob, stupidity, my tractor, lots of blood, amnesia, a trip to the ER, followed by a mystery solved, yet not solved!! You cannot make this stuff up. Continue reading for some pure entertainment! It happened exactly like this:
Early in that summer I lost the normally used key fob to my Tacoma pickup. It had to be somewhere on my 18 acres because the Tacoma was in my garage when I needed the fob to run an errand.
Checking all the normal places in the house where the fob is left……turned up nothing. A quick check in the shop…also nothing. To run the errand, I just grabbed the 2nd fob, knowing the other would turn up quickly. Or so I thought.
However, over the summer months I checked every corner, nook, cranny, drawer, room, etc. in the house. Upstairs, downstairs, behind the couch, in the couch, etc., etc., etc. No fob.
The same for my shop garage. Every tool drawer, box, corner, hidden floor nook or crack, cupboards, and a thousand other possibilities all turned up nothing.
It has now been a month or two without that first fob. My locksmith buddy warned me I better buy another fob before I lose the only remaining fob. If I lost that, too, it would be an expensive project to redo the keyless system in the Tacoma without any working fobs!!
Over the next month I scoured my 70 x 70 ft. storage shed full of stuff. Even the mezzanines. I did find some missing items, but they were not the fob!
I walked multiple trips up and down along both sides of the half mile of roadside ditch bank that I mow alongside the acreage. Hoping to at least find some chewed up remnants of the fob after it had gone through the mower. Still nothing.
I walked every row of sweet corn and everything else in the 3 acres of tillable ground here. Not a trace of the fob or its parts. Repeated the hunt after rototilling and cultivating and still found nothing.
Searching up and down, through and around all the windbreaks, lawn, woods, and trails, turned up nothing but wood ticks.
It was now late September and the locksmith buddy convinced me to order a replacement fob. It was only about $70. We would program it as soon as it arrived. I gave up on finding the original and ordered its replacement which was due to arrive in 10 days or less.
A couple of days later I decided to do some maintenance on the Kubota. Change engine oil, check hydraulic oil, air filter, safety switches etc. Last item left on the list was to grease the fittings.
Starting with the loader, I raised it up to shoulder/head height to make it easier to grease the loader and get at some of the fittings. Started greasing the one side of the loader and worked around to the other side. Then dropped down to do the lower fittings… as in hydraulic pedal, 3-point, brake pedals and back to the front end.
To be continued!!