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FIRST PARADE

As overlanders we know to keep our gear in tip-top shape. So we routinely take our tow tug in for its scheduled service as per the recommendations in the owner’s manual. Some of us add a lube service in between times (if you don’t you should) and we also give the caravan its own service every 10,000km (you might even do this last one and the tow tug's lube service yourself).

While these service intervals are essential for keeping our rigs ready-to-roll, we also have responsibilities to maintain them between services. If you’re wondering what we mean, think about the pre-flight inspections that ensure airworthiness in the aviation industry. We know these checks are undertaken each and every time before a

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