RLP15:
I also carry spare pants, No-one wants to run home after an ‘unplanned’ night out in yesterday’s pants
If a pair of pants cant last for longer than one day I suggest you see a doctor asap as it’s obvious you have a problem …
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i would have thought he may have preferred to wear them ala submariner style.
3 days normal,3 days back to front,then 3 days inside out,leaving your day off to have plenty of free time taking a hammer to them
Take some condoms. When the need arises you can have a tug without making a mess. You can also leave one on if you are stuck for time, and use a bit of duct tape have a toilet break without stopping. Just drop it out the window when done.
Emergency toilet roll
Cable ties
Hammer
Chargers and cables
A cig adapter with usbs on it
Satnav
keep all my electrical stuff in a big sandwich box
Spare dog clip
Tacho rolls
Road map
Head torch
Masking tape
Clipboard and a zip folder
rob22888:
A marker pen for stuff like DIY number plates.
You’re kidding me…
Right? Every cardboard number plate I have seen on the trailer or been asked to run with has gone straight in the bin.
To be honest, never done it I was just trying to think of an example of why to carry a marker. I have always found it handy for labelling trailers VOR or whatever.
You carry a black marker (or a green and a red one if you work for Stobarts) and also tippex to remove those scuffs you err never put or seen before honest guv…
And no I don’t or haven’t but it’s not a bad idea now I think about it…
carry these red touch in pens for stone chips ( got them for my girls old race red st ) , not sure what the lads thoughts are when they strip the wrap off when decommissiong the truck are though
Pokerblade:
Emergency toilet roll
Cable ties
Hammer
Chargers and cables
A cig adapter with usbs on it
Satnav
keep all my electrical stuff in a big sandwich box
Spare dog clip
Tacho rolls
Road map
Head torch
Masking tape
Clipboard and a zip folder
dozy:
carry these red touch in pens for stone chips ( got them for my girls old race red st ) , not sure what the lads thoughts are when they strip the wrap off when decommissiong the truck are though
A lot of good suggestions. In my bag(s) its clothes, t shirts,shorts, spare trainers, toiletries, Tool box-screw driver/socket set/ torx drives ect. Wheel changing kit consisting of bandages, suture kit, paracetamol/ibuprofen/ tramadol/ narproxen, voltorol ect… …
AndrewG:
A lot of good suggestions. In my bag(s) its clothes, t shirts,shorts, spare trainers, toiletries, Tool box-screw driver/socket set/ torx drives ect. Wheel changing kit consisting of bandages, suture kit, paracetamol/ibuprofen/ tramadol/ narproxen, voltorol ect… …
Crash Helmet? (Though strictly speaking that should be on your head not in your bag)
Clipboard
Gloves
Diary
Chewing gum
Sandwich box
Water bottle
Anti bac handwash
Baby wipes
Couple of spare seals
Couple of cable ties
Phone charger
Philips screwdriver
Also have a pencil case which has spare pen, marker, correction tape, couples of fuses and a couple of various bulbs.
I try to keep it to a minimum but it’s still heavy but nowhere near some day guys bags. Some of them look as if they are going away for a week in Spain.
RLP15:
I also carry spare pants, No-one wants to run home after an ‘unplanned’ night out in yesterday’s pants
If a pair of pants cant last for longer than one day I suggest you see a doctor asap as it’s obvious you have a problem …
Ah, I take it youre of the ‘turn them inside out’ school? We of the fairer ■■■ don’t tend to employ this technique as often (except in emergencies I suppose). Perhaps I should try it and cut down the laundry pile?
RLP15:
I also carry spare pants, No-one wants to run home after an ‘unplanned’ night out in yesterday’s pants
If a pair of pants cant last for longer than one day I suggest you see a doctor asap as it’s obvious you have a problem …
Ah, I take it youre of the ‘turn them inside out’ school? We of the fairer ■■■ don’t tend to employ this technique as often (except in emergencies I suppose). Perhaps I should try it and cut down the laundry pile?
Apologies, Never realised you were of the fairer ■■■ so your comment is valid …
My bag contains my hopes, dreams and aspirations. Most of which I haven’t touched since I started trucking.
Also a number of small jars with various trophy body parts from acquaintances I have had the pleasure of meeting. Oh and 5 clean pairs of undercrackers don’t want you lot thinking I’m dirty or weird.
RLP15:
I also carry spare pants, No-one wants to run home after an ‘unplanned’ night out in yesterday’s pants
If a pair of pants cant last for longer than one day I suggest you see a doctor asap as it’s obvious you have a problem …
Ah, I take it youre of the ‘turn them inside out’ school? We of the fairer ■■■ don’t tend to employ this technique as often (except in emergencies I suppose). Perhaps I should try it and cut down the laundry pile?
Apologies, Never realised you were of the fairer ■■■ so your comment is valid …