Sometimes truck owners try to take on repair work they aren't qualified to handle. Do-it-yourself projects can backfire and cost more money than if you went to a professional mechanic. Here are some guidelines for when you should pull out the toolbox or take your truck to a professional wrench-turner:Do it yourself:• Maintaining the primary shut-off. Servicing the primary shut-off at the top of the tank is relatively simple. First, climb on the tank and open the lid of the primary. Check to see that the hose connection leading to the secondary is secure and there are no signs of
Truck Maintenance: When To DIY
To borrow a line from Clint Eastwood, a truck owner’s “got to know his limitations” when it comes to repair and maintenance.
Jun 16, 2015 | by Bob Carlson & Jerry Kirkpatrick |

















