TheGrooveking
Well-known member
This may be an old topic but figured I want to know and the search feature didn't produce what I wanted to know:
Tool Truck guys, when your truck goes in for servicing do you take all of your tools off? The reason I ask this is there is a shop not to far from my home that I passed a few times that I noticed they have Snap On and a few other brand tool trucks parked there. I commented on this to my wife and she said "oh that is where they get their servicing done", besides being shocked that she knew this tidbit of info I think she was right.
This made me think, what if the service tech has to get inside of these trucks (some were the older type of truck where the driver's area is inside the truck, like a Gruman) and this lead me to the process of letting the wolf into the hen house, the kid in the candy store, TheGrooveking in the Hustler photo studios...
So is it just a matter of trust, or how do you guys handle the servicing of your trucks, when they are new there must be warranty issues from time to time.
TheGrooveking
Tool Truck guys, when your truck goes in for servicing do you take all of your tools off? The reason I ask this is there is a shop not to far from my home that I passed a few times that I noticed they have Snap On and a few other brand tool trucks parked there. I commented on this to my wife and she said "oh that is where they get their servicing done", besides being shocked that she knew this tidbit of info I think she was right.
This made me think, what if the service tech has to get inside of these trucks (some were the older type of truck where the driver's area is inside the truck, like a Gruman) and this lead me to the process of letting the wolf into the hen house, the kid in the candy store, TheGrooveking in the Hustler photo studios...
So is it just a matter of trust, or how do you guys handle the servicing of your trucks, when they are new there must be warranty issues from time to time.
TheGrooveking


