'Must Have' Tools

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Highway Hypnosis, Mar 6, 2017.

  1. cnsper

    cnsper Road Train Member

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    I carry them
     
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  3. lonewolf4ad

    lonewolf4ad Road Train Member

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    True, only time I have caged was was for a broken airline following a blowout. Limped in off US 59 south of Houston rather than sit there in the middle of the night on 2 lane road.
     
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  4. Highway Hypnosis

    Highway Hypnosis Light Load Member

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    How about the "Hello Kitty" chainsaw:

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    Ok, I'm done.
     
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  5. HiLoSapien

    HiLoSapien Light Load Member

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    A spool of rebar tie wire and lineman's plyers, because zip ties break and aren't strong enough for a lot of fixes.
     
  6. drodiesel

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    Zip ties are one of many must have supplies imho
     
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  7. Pedigreed Bulldog

    Pedigreed Bulldog Road Train Member

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    Sounds like you just need stronger zip ties. I've seen them rated as high as 250 lbs...but you won't find them at wally world.
     
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  8. ChaoSS

    ChaoSS Road Train Member

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    Ok, so you say lights, on a lot of trailer that might require sockets to get out, on others, a drill and a rivet gun to replace the lights. You say fuel filters, I say tools. You say mudflaps, I say tools.

    What about some very basic wiring issues? They require tools.

    So yes, I agree that someone who doesn't know what they are doing shouldn't be getting into a lot of stuff. But most of these people who cause problems shouldn't even be driving in the first place. To say that a driver should have nothing but the number to breakdown is just a bit stupid.

    If one of your drivers were to pick up a trailer and the tire was ten psi low, do you want him to call roadside? Or air it up with his hose? If he finds a slack adjuster out of adjustment, do you want him calling roadside over it? Or take the 30 seconds to fix it and get moving again?
     
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  9. HiLoSapien

    HiLoSapien Light Load Member

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    I carry zip ties too. Heavy duty zip ties require a pretty big thread hole. Wire is a quick, strong fix for flapping trailer skirt sections. Small hole with awl, piece of wire, done.
     
  10. aussiejosh

    aussiejosh Road Train Member

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    cigarette lighter works great until you check the empty tank
     
  11. ChaoSS

    ChaoSS Road Train Member

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    Zip ties and tie wire serve somewhat different purposes in my opinion. I carry both, as well as Velcro wire wrap, and multiple types of tape. I keep a bit of Paracord on the truck too.
     
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