BKxterra718 wrote:
keep goin...
Distance to keep?
You should keep the truck in front and behind you within sight most of the time. The exceptions would be when circumventing an obstacle, a hill, a water crossing, etc. anytime it would not be safe to stop and wait. You want to be close enough to help if you or they get stuck but far enough to not run into anyone if you lose control.
Tool using?
I won’t leave anyone stranded but in general don’t lend tools unless I know you or I’m in on the repair. I try not to borrow tools however if I need a tool I’ll ask. If borrowing a tool I clean it after using and thank the lender when I return it by placing it in that persons hand.
Part lending?
Again, I won’t leave anyone stranded but in general don’t lend parts unless I know you or I’m in on the repair. I try not to borrow parts however if I need a part I’ll ask. If I borrow a part I clean it after using or replace it with one in similar, better condition or with a new version of the same part. I ask the lender what they would prefer and try to accommodate the best I can. I thank the lender when I return it by placing it in that persons hand.
These tool and part standards do not apply when I’m wheeling with you bro; what’s mine is yours Jus, what's mine is yours.