acme66
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I was asked the other day what I carry in the way of spare parts. The answer is not much. Bunch of tools, grease, a gallon or two of oil, more tools, one wheel bearing and seal set, tools, jack, brake diaphragms, generic wire, tools, electrical splices and some other tools. All pretty standard stuff. One thing I do haul around (and have needed to use it) is some emergency break line stuff. Old brittle lines and vibration do not play well together. Bust a line and lock the spring brakes on the highway and life could get darn inconvenient. I put together a small "kit" of parts, standard stuff in many back woods operations, but things that might get overlooked.
24-36" of 3/8 plastic airline
24-36" of 1/2 plastic airline
(2) 3/8 compression fitting unions/splices ask for DOT
(2) 1/2 compression fitting unions/splices ask for DOT
2 each of 3/8 and 1/2 extra compression ferrules
Alternative splices:
24" of rubber 300psi transmission line 3/8
24" of rubber 300psi transmission line 1/2
Hose clamps, two for each end.
Whole list shouldn't cost you more than $30. Break a line and all you have to do is scrape back the paint of each end and attach the splice. Worst case you have to use both splices and a chunk of your spare hose. It might leak some (scraping/paint will do that) but it will get you to a safe spot to replace the entire offending line.
If this is a commonly posted idea then my apologies, I must have missed it. Drive safe.
Ken
**EDIT**
It was clear that not only did I have some stuff wrong but also that there are some issues with what is plumbing my truck that need to be addressed. I modified the list and the list is still correct but the video is wrong. I am taking the video down, fixing the truck and remaking it to make sure it has the correct information.
24-36" of 3/8 plastic airline
24-36" of 1/2 plastic airline
(2) 3/8 compression fitting unions/splices ask for DOT
(2) 1/2 compression fitting unions/splices ask for DOT
2 each of 3/8 and 1/2 extra compression ferrules
Alternative splices:
24" of rubber 300psi transmission line 3/8
24" of rubber 300psi transmission line 1/2
Hose clamps, two for each end.
Whole list shouldn't cost you more than $30. Break a line and all you have to do is scrape back the paint of each end and attach the splice. Worst case you have to use both splices and a chunk of your spare hose. It might leak some (scraping/paint will do that) but it will get you to a safe spot to replace the entire offending line.
If this is a commonly posted idea then my apologies, I must have missed it. Drive safe.
Ken
**EDIT**
It was clear that not only did I have some stuff wrong but also that there are some issues with what is plumbing my truck that need to be addressed. I modified the list and the list is still correct but the video is wrong. I am taking the video down, fixing the truck and remaking it to make sure it has the correct information.
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