A discussion took place whether to tow the jeep to Dehra Dun with the truck, or to take it for repairs to Muzaffarnagar. Baidul took the arrangements in his own hands and at midnight brought a large tractor. The men inquired about its cost and Baidul whispered, "Don't say anything; the man has agreed for just ten rupees!"
Kumar cracked, "Even a fly would not fly to Dehra Dun for ten rupees!"
Kumar was about to approach the owner of the tractor when Baidul prevented him, saying, "Don't interfere; you all be quiet." Eruch and Pendu praised Baidul, who said, "With great difficulty I managed to get it so cheap, so don't create a stink over it."
Elcha could not believe it and approached the owner of the tractor, but Baidul stopped him. Hellan interjected, "No one would accept less than Rs.200 for towing a car from here to Dehra Dun."
Irritated, Baidul said, "If the man hears you, everything will be spoiled!"
Baidul had forbidden anyone to speak to the owner of the tractor, but Hellan managed to approach him quietly and asked about the hiring of his service. The man replied that his charge was Rs.200. "But you told our man it was only ten rupees!" Hellan exclaimed.
"What? Are you mad?" The man started the tractor and was about to leave.
"Brother, just listen ..." Hellan called to him.
"Why should I listen to madmen?" he asked and drove off.
Baidul was very upset with Hellan, saying, "You have ruined everything. Have you any sense?" The men had a good laugh at Baidul's incredible ways.
As it turned out, quite late at night the jeep was taken for repairs to an automobile shop in Muzaffarnagar. The mechanic promised to repair it by the next afternoon, but it was not ready until that evening. Pendu, Aloba, Elcha and Gustadji remained behind, while Baba proceeded to Saharanpur on the morning of the 5th, accompanied by Eruch, Hellan, Kishan, Baidul and Kumar.
In Saharanpur, Baba directed Baidul to find a mast known as Gathriwala. Baidul set out in search of the mast, and by mistake went the wrong way. But his mistake was a success, as he espied the mast in a tailor's shop. So Baidul returned and informed Baba, who went to the shop. As asked by Baba, Baidul persuaded the mast to sit in the car. The mast was happy to accept Baba's invitation to go for a ride.
