Some key points i need to point out are
- keep your tow rig clean as well as your trailer . this might require monthly washes in town.
- maintance is top priority if it can run its no use to you .
- personal hygene is just as important as a clean ride . dont look like a bumm clean clothes at all times your best on when driving down the hwy. i have a friend who's a hwy patrolman and they look for dirty cars and dirty people ether one shows them you are not taking care of your car
- nothing just thrown in the bed of your truck ( i'm building custom boxes for mine ) every thing secure on the trailer
- good tires and a good spare
- floor jack and 4 way
- xtra belts and hoses
- repair manual
- tools
- xtra water and oil
- replace your belts and hoses now and keep the old ones if there still good( doing so now will teach you how to do the job when and if the time comes) and will give you a good xtra set for later
- xtra starter and altanator from a junk yard ( have them tested at you local auto parts store) you dont want to be stranded in the middle of nowere and helpless ( belts hoses and xtra starter and alt will fit in a milk create as will you xtra oil and antifreeze...
- tools to have --craftsman 99 dollar set plus screwdrivers, vice grips x2, channel locks. wire cutters and crimpers . dont skimp on cheap tools .50 cal ammo can for tools not included in 99 dollar set both will fit behind the seat of o pickup ..
- cleaning supply's in a bucket of some kind
- rags
- xtra plugs and wires
- 2 cans fix a flat, a 12 volt compressor . i carry a small 110 one that can be run off geni. tire plug kit plus i have green slime in my trlr tires .
- check tires every day and every 2 hrs while moving fro leaks nails . never lower the tire pres on a hot tire . when it cools it will be flat
- 2 rolls duct tape and black tape
- 30ft tow strap or log chain in 50 cal ammo can ( i sprayed wd-40 on my chain so grim wont stick
- leather gloves ( a blown tire is like a razor)
- sewer drain hose and xtra cap
- wd-40=== always spray the tire studs before you put the tire back on and ck that the lug nuts are tight after 50 miles
- tarp to lay on ( i cut up an old boat cover) i also carry hand cleaner (waterless) and coveralls 3 sizes to big ( keeps clothes clean) and take off you shirt first so if oil spills on you it wont soak into your good clothes
- safety equipment should include-- flares x4 reflector triangles (use them ) fire extenuwer x3 one in trlr ,one in cab and i have one bolted to the fire wall under the hood and of course a firstaid kit in the cab. i also have a tire knocker from a truck stop it has never touched a tire ( wink wink) led light in tool box and a mag light both in the trlr and bolted in the cab (drivers side behind the seat in a piece of pvc w/ a cap on one end.
- good cb for talking with the truckers
- personal items
- this is just the basics i carry much more but is a good starting point for any one be safe---maddog==
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We're bugging out to another State in a couple of months. We're just making ends meet right now and we rent so we're free to go without having to worry about selling a house. We bought a cheap 5th wheel and will be buying 2-3 acres of land out in the mid west. Whatever we can get for 5k. We'll be roughing it for a while with no electric or running water but we'll manage. I just can't see staying here and making all these payments. At the rate things are going we'll be forced to move to the hood because it will be the only thing we can afford when prices go higher. I'd rather live in the woods so that's where we're going. If you're like us, poor enough w/kids to get that big tax refund, take it and get out of dodge while you can.
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