Desert_Captain
Jun 03, 2013Explorer III
A few handy "Spares" to carry
I was a boat guy for 35+ years many of which were spent offshore and/or in third world countries. This tends to shape how you think about what will happen when things fail.... because they do. My theory has always been that there are three things that can happen when a piece of gear packs it in:
1. You simply live without it.... but if you had it in the first place this is usually not a viable option.
2. You repair the item.... this presupposes that you have the tools, skills and spare parts to effectively complete the repair. :h (I don't know about you but in my case.... not likely.)
3. You pull out a spare, replace the failed item and pat yourself on the back for being so prepared. Spouses need to be aware that this usually is followed by several hours of chest thumping and at least a beer or two. :B
Depending on what type of rig you run the list will vary and assumes you have a decent set of the basic tools but here are a few my "Don't leave home without it" items:
A collection of fuses for truck and trailer (several of the more common sizes but at least one of each).
A pack of spare hitch clips (various sizes)
A back up break away switch
Tire repair kit
Spare water pump (or at least a pump repair kit for the existing pump).
A collection of stainless steel screws, nuts, bolts, washers etc..
Package of butt and ring connectors with a crimping tool, a few spare heat shrinks are nice to have as well. Don't forget an assortment of wire ties.
Spare light bulbs.
:C
1. You simply live without it.... but if you had it in the first place this is usually not a viable option.
2. You repair the item.... this presupposes that you have the tools, skills and spare parts to effectively complete the repair. :h (I don't know about you but in my case.... not likely.)
3. You pull out a spare, replace the failed item and pat yourself on the back for being so prepared. Spouses need to be aware that this usually is followed by several hours of chest thumping and at least a beer or two. :B
Depending on what type of rig you run the list will vary and assumes you have a decent set of the basic tools but here are a few my "Don't leave home without it" items:
A collection of fuses for truck and trailer (several of the more common sizes but at least one of each).
A pack of spare hitch clips (various sizes)
A back up break away switch
Tire repair kit
Spare water pump (or at least a pump repair kit for the existing pump).
A collection of stainless steel screws, nuts, bolts, washers etc..
Package of butt and ring connectors with a crimping tool, a few spare heat shrinks are nice to have as well. Don't forget an assortment of wire ties.
Spare light bulbs.
:C