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Jim Norman wrote:
Attending Camp Freightliner this week. They will be doing the Service on my rig while I am in class. I will be obtaining a set of spares to carry. I figure the things that are easily fixed IF you have the right parts are Filters and Belts. I will have a set. when i do the next service, we'll use them and I'll put new in storage. I already carry a tool kit, wire, fuses, tape, hose clamps and patch tape. It isn't like the old days an a naturally aspirated Chevy, you could fix just about any problem yourself and get home. I figure if I stall due to a clogged filter or I break a belt, having them shuold make the repair much more likely in a short time frame. If I have a major issue, nothing I carry is likely to help. That is where planned maintenance comes in. If you plan your maintenance and you follow through and DO your maintenance then the incidence of breakdown should diminish greatly.
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crasster wrote:. Your right, I forgot to mention glues and tape, I carry Shoe Goo, two part epoxy and Gorrila tape. I fixed a lot of things with the Shoe Goo. Gorilla tape fixed a torn awning.
Really it's more about the tools. Keep reasonable tools around. Parts vary so much and today's belts are more reliable than times past. Get very good glues and tape though. 🙂
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