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kellertx5er
Aug 22, 2014Explorer
Suggested tools:
Digital voltmeter (<$10 at Harbor Freight)
Small wood saw (18")
Hacksaw
3 lb. mallet
3 gal. bucket
4 ft. ladder (can store in bed below king pin)
Camping shovel
These are in addition to the normal wrenches, sockets, screwdrivers, etc. I also keep a hardware parts assortment of screws, nails, nuts/bolts, wall anchors, etc. Keep some spray lubicant and a good strong adhesive on board. Be sure you have a jack which is suitable for changing a trailer tire- you WILL have a flat at some point. A spare set of wheel bearings/seals and can of grease would be a great idea. You'll figure out most of it on your own and eventually be pushing your rig up close to its GVWR!
Digital voltmeter (<$10 at Harbor Freight)
Small wood saw (18")
Hacksaw
3 lb. mallet
3 gal. bucket
4 ft. ladder (can store in bed below king pin)
Camping shovel
These are in addition to the normal wrenches, sockets, screwdrivers, etc. I also keep a hardware parts assortment of screws, nails, nuts/bolts, wall anchors, etc. Keep some spray lubicant and a good strong adhesive on board. Be sure you have a jack which is suitable for changing a trailer tire- you WILL have a flat at some point. A spare set of wheel bearings/seals and can of grease would be a great idea. You'll figure out most of it on your own and eventually be pushing your rig up close to its GVWR!
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