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My most useful tools have been an Artec battery pack and a Ring tyre inflator.
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The S&S engine is all imperial fasteners, so if you want to do anything on that, check cam belt for instance you need imperial allen keys.
2021 M3W 2013 M3W - Sold 1971 4/4 2 Seater 1934 Sports
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I already removed the tire removal Irons, as I'm convinced now (via my other thread about punctures) that I'll never repair a puncture myself. So those tire removal Irons are heavy and useless.
What about the wrenches? • 19mm wrench • 17mm wrench • 15mm wrench • 13mm wrench • 12mm wrench • 10mm wrench • 8mm wrench • 6mm wrench I guess they're too many! Anyone with Experience with bolts in the 3 wheeler can tell me which ones are no-use for our car?
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Jeez you're not messing about - I feel hopelessly under equipped in comparison !
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Engine is American/Imperial AF Sockets, Allen keys etc.
Last edited by Mark H; 18/01/20 06:04 PM.
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I'd say the minimum equipment list is cable ties, duct tape,, a credit card and a recovery service!
The tools are only any good if you are happy using them.
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I have found the most used tools on the road in all my Mogs are:
A good roadside recovery service Good cell phone and service Credit Card Sense of humour
On Morgans Over America I carried many spares and tools of all sorts which were an insurance policy, only used the basic tools and duct tape for minor repairs. In the M3W both times I have broken down required the cell phone and roadside service, all the tools and spares wouldn't have helped.
Bruce 1964 4/4 Series V Comp (Megan) 1994 +8 (Maurice) 2013 M3W (Olga)
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Jeez you're not messing about - I feel hopelessly under equipped in comparison ! In your case, Olsen, I would carry a fire extinguisher, a large 2L bottle of water and a large umbrella to wait under the sun for the recovery service! 
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I love the large umbrella suggestion!
Works for rain too.
The light at the end of the tunnel is actually a train. 2019 M3W
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