acme66
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TRIP IS DONE. HERE IS THE VIDEO LINK.
I will bringing my new baby home in a few weeks and given that I am flying out I was hoping to run the bare essentials past all of you to see what I might have forgotten. Most of the recovery lists I have seen deal with what to haul with you to get a GL lot fresh truck. I don't have that luxury on the airline and it isn't a surplus truck. I have a CDL and drive school buses if that helps cut through the usual new guy driving a MV flames.
TM's on my laptop because that seems better than hauling 1000+ pages with me.
Small multi-meter to chase the gremlins
Combo straight and philips driver
Channelocks
12v outlet (to recharge stuff) and 10" of cord with clips on the end to tap a battery
Documents, bill of sale and insurance
ipod with earbuds and earmuffs to go over the top of them (so I can hear it easy)
Rags
Camera
List of SS members along the route and their numbers
...and that is about where I start to draw a blank. What is likely to sideline a well maintained and inspected 5ton on a long journey that is hard to find on short notice along the road?
The truck is a restored private ride and the owner vouches for it's reliability to make the trip. I have no reason to doubt him. I figured on hitting the first truck stop I see and grabbing the DOT essentials like reflectors and extinguisher. Hit a NAPA for tire change stuff if it isn't in the truck and few gallons of spare fluids. What else would be an essential?
EDIT:
INFO LEFT OUT- The truck is in Denver Colorado and I will be driving it to Missoula Montana probably along I-25 to I-90. I can however head up through Utah and Idaho if a SS member needed something hauled North. Even if I have to store it at my place in Plains MT for a time it might get your item closer.
I will bringing my new baby home in a few weeks and given that I am flying out I was hoping to run the bare essentials past all of you to see what I might have forgotten. Most of the recovery lists I have seen deal with what to haul with you to get a GL lot fresh truck. I don't have that luxury on the airline and it isn't a surplus truck. I have a CDL and drive school buses if that helps cut through the usual new guy driving a MV flames.
TM's on my laptop because that seems better than hauling 1000+ pages with me.
Small multi-meter to chase the gremlins
Combo straight and philips driver
Channelocks
12v outlet (to recharge stuff) and 10" of cord with clips on the end to tap a battery
Documents, bill of sale and insurance
ipod with earbuds and earmuffs to go over the top of them (so I can hear it easy)
Rags
Camera
List of SS members along the route and their numbers
...and that is about where I start to draw a blank. What is likely to sideline a well maintained and inspected 5ton on a long journey that is hard to find on short notice along the road?
The truck is a restored private ride and the owner vouches for it's reliability to make the trip. I have no reason to doubt him. I figured on hitting the first truck stop I see and grabbing the DOT essentials like reflectors and extinguisher. Hit a NAPA for tire change stuff if it isn't in the truck and few gallons of spare fluids. What else would be an essential?
EDIT:
INFO LEFT OUT- The truck is in Denver Colorado and I will be driving it to Missoula Montana probably along I-25 to I-90. I can however head up through Utah and Idaho if a SS member needed something hauled North. Even if I have to store it at my place in Plains MT for a time it might get your item closer.
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