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		<title>What you need to be prepared for a roadside emergency</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Roadside Emergency List Besides working here at Elm City Trailer, I also barrel race and have a few horses of my own. During barrel racing season I usually travel with a couple other girls to help split costs and because it is more fun! A few years ago I remember coming home from a rodeo [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Besides working here at Elm City Trailer, I also barrel race and have a few horses of my own. During barrel racing season I usually travel with a couple other girls to help split costs and because it is more fun! A few years ago I remember coming home from a rodeo in New York, it was late and we had a tire blow out. So we pulled over, when we went to get the spare off we noticed it was really dry rotted. We also didn&#8217;t have a jack on hand. We were fortunate to have a very nice couple pull over and give us a hand with changing the tire. And then we had to make our way home very slowly and carefully. We could have avoided a lot of stress and had a much easier ride home if we had been prepared for a road side emergency.</p>
<p>Making sure you are prepared for a roadside emergency can save you a lot of stress and time. I put together a list of essentials to have on hand to make fixing an on the road emergency much easier!</p>
<h4>Roadside Emergency List</h4>
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<li>Properly inflated Spare Tire that Matches</li>
<li>Tire Iron that fits Trailer &amp; Vehicle Lug Nuts</li>
<li>Bottle Jack/Other Jack for Vehicle</li>
<li>Drive On Trailer Jack</li>
<li>Electrical Tape</li>
<li>Duct Tape</li>
<li>Flash light &amp; Batteries</li>
<li>3 Reflective Triangle Signs or Cones</li>
<li>Sharp Knife</li>
<li>WD40 or other Spray Lube</li>
<li>Paperwork for Trailer</li>
<li>Road Service #&#8217;s &amp; Paperwork (AAA Card, Etc.)</li>
<li>Tow Rope</li>
<li>Jumper Cables or Jumper Pack</li>
<li>Tire-Pressure Gage</li>
<li>Screwdriver Set</li>
<li>Allen &amp; Socket Wrench Set</li>
<li>Pliers</li>
<li>Hammer</li>
<li>Wire Cutters</li>
<li>Epoxy Patch Kit</li>
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<p>Feel free to add your own items based on any unique needs you might have with your trailer.</p>
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