It's my industrial size hair dryer, AND I CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT IT!
I stay out a month at a time, so I tend to keep a long list of supplies on the truck. Mostly small things tho; they don't actually take up so much room.
Things to Pack OTR
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1: Humidifier
2: Solar Shower
3: Footsie pajamas
4: Binoculars
5: Micrometer
6: Truck stop guide
7: Your Mom
8: 'How to keep your Volkswagen alive' book by John Muir
9: Honda Ruckus or bicycle
10: Flare gun
11: Vagisil
12: Toaster
13: 'Get home' bag
14: Laundry bag for dirty clothes
15: One of those bowls you can hang from your neck so you can eat spaghettios or fruity pebbles while driving
16: Acetone
17: Lithium
18: Toluene
19: Hydrochloric acid
20: Psuedoephendrine
21: Red Phosphorus
22: Sodium hydroxide
23: Sulfuric acid
24: Anhydrous ammonia
25: Lantern fuel or lighter fluid
26: Ether
27: Antifreeze
28: Iodine crystals
29: A good dentist's #
30: A good lawyer's #
31: A GPS to locate that secure spot in the desert where you stashed all your moneyLast edited: Nov 28, 2015
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He might need to add soap on a rope then.Last edited: Nov 28, 2015
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You need these so that you have something to talk to other truckers about while you're on the road. -
If you are going as a company driver, leave the spare parts and most of the tools at home. Especially the spare air line. GH seals, zip ties, hammer, and screwdrivers. If it needs more than that to fix make the company foot the bill. You don't get paid to fix the truck so don't fix it.
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I used them on my freight shaker to secure a lot of crap bouncing around. I also used them to secure my CB overhead where I wanted it and never had a issue. Basically the same uses as bungees inside the truck. D rings to put on trailer breakaway doors that had chains to short mostly or bad chains.
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