Kremen & Morita
Morita Morita
We should lay out a risk‑based maintenance plan for your engines, so when you’re off‑grid you’re never stuck with a failure.
Kremen Kremen
Sure, I’ll sketch a checklist in my old ledger, run each engine through the same three‑step check, and stash spare bolts in my gear bag. No apps, just paper and clunk.
Morita Morita
Sounds solid, but keep an eye on the failure‑rate data. If one engine starts lagging, the whole system drags. A quick digital log might catch that before the ledger does.
Kremen Kremen
I’ll jot the numbers in my ledger, check each engine three times, and swap a part before the lag spreads. Duct tape fixes it all if the numbers get fuzzy.
Morita Morita
Good routine, but duct tape isn’t a safety net—keep a digital backup of those numbers just in case the ledger misfires.
Kremen Kremen
I’ll keep the ledger up, cross‑check by hand, and if I need a backup, I’ll just copy the page into a paper folder. No apps, no cloud.
Morita Morita
If the paper gets lost, the whole schedule collapses—think of a quick, low‑tech shadow file: a second ledger in a different material, maybe a metal binder, that can’t just go away. That way, your system stays tight and your risk stays low.
Kremen Kremen
Metal binder, got it. Two ledgers, no paper—keeps the gears running.
Morita Morita
Nice, you’ve locked the backup in place. Keep the updates tight, and you’ll run smoother than a fresh oil change.