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Tool kit 200

Hello,


The best offense is a good defense.

I think that you should keep a close eye on maintenance, not try to guess what is going to break and plan to change it on the side of the road! Come on, almost anything can happen. Are you going to haul a rollaway around? Keep an eye on trouble spots and common issues. If you think that it could shut you down later, change it now! Don´t wait for a hot date on a Saturday night, and then say ¨Oh, I knew I should have changed that crank sensor!¨ Yeah, I think that you should have some tape, screwdrivers and a knife. Just don´t take along the bearing separators!.


Goatman






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