Re: Redundancy: what spare parts do you travel with
Reply #2 –
While those with mechanical skills do generally travel with more parts than others, there are some parts that you can find a person to install virtually anywhere, BUT those parts may not be available everywhere.
Bare minimum:
Belts. Suggest buying AND INSTALLING the new ones. That both gives you less chance of a breakdown and insures that they are the correct belt.
Two sets of fuel filters. Unlike most filters, there is no average life for a fuel filter. If fed only clean fuel, they could go a million miles. But one contaminated tank of diesel can clog them in just a few miles. Two sets of the proper size and micron rating are a must.
For convenience, a few spare light bulbs-- both exterior and interior.
A quantity of all fluids: oil, coolant, transmission fluid, etc.
I am sure other will add to the MUST list.
After that, yes, owner skill set comes into play.
Brett