That sounds like one of those "Restauraunt Counter" stories. The only thing missing is that there was 3 feet of snow on the ground, and the only tools he had were a Crescent Wrench and a Phillips Screwdriver.
No, no, he also had a semi-complete socket set. (Was missing the 9/16, which he got around by using vice grips during a critical part of the operation.)
(I can't believe you're throwing cold water on one of the greatest trucking stories I was ever told as a teenager. That's kind of mean.)
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Oh, and it was only six inches of snow. But it was 5ºF with a 25 mph wind. At night.
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I fix stuff all the time and yes you can as long as you do it properly. lots of times it's about 10% of the time to fix myself and it saves money. a lot of guys refuse to work on a company truck but if the wheels aren't turning I'm not earning