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<blockquote data-quote="olroadbeech" data-source="post: 1463301" data-attributes="member: 52145"><p>not sure if this was brought up. if you have a meet and switch, bring your own wrench if you have to readjust the brakes. ( ask shop how, its easy )</p><p></p><p>i'll probably get backlash on this but I also bring large wrenches to replace or cut and repair airlines, extra lights, extra light cord, de-icer , hammer, for frozen brakes. and assorted other tools for small fixes.</p><p></p><p>I'd rather repair myself than wait 4 hours for a tow truck.</p><p></p><p>also blanket, extra water and snacks for breakdowns. also an overnight kit, bathroom kit and spare clothes if you have to layover. it only happened a couple times for me over the years but it was nice to have this stuff in the tractor.</p><p></p><p>just like anything else you'll learn from experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="olroadbeech, post: 1463301, member: 52145"] not sure if this was brought up. if you have a meet and switch, bring your own wrench if you have to readjust the brakes. ( ask shop how, its easy ) i'll probably get backlash on this but I also bring large wrenches to replace or cut and repair airlines, extra lights, extra light cord, de-icer , hammer, for frozen brakes. and assorted other tools for small fixes. I'd rather repair myself than wait 4 hours for a tow truck. also blanket, extra water and snacks for breakdowns. also an overnight kit, bathroom kit and spare clothes if you have to layover. it only happened a couple times for me over the years but it was nice to have this stuff in the tractor. just like anything else you'll learn from experience. [/QUOTE]
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