I think all the leads and ideas are great, some I wish I had, some I have no use for so far, rarely use my 3/4" drive set, good thing it was cheap, 'cause it doesn't get opened. But if you got super sized equipment, yeah, but 1 1/2" is usually my max hex head. I never use my air impacts, I have an el cheapo 110v 1/2" drive, does everything... if it can't, I don't go for bigger sockets, I go for the torch.. but, if you aren't instructed on welding and cutting, don't even buy the stuff. go to a night class at an ag or voc school, learn how to do this stuff well and safely. then you will want to buy the style of equipment you learn on. One thing I don't have, if you don't have it now, is a pad of perfectly flat finished concrete. that is how you can split tractors safe and easy with the wood blocks and jacks like your grandpa did, only easier. I have tarmac to work on now, and it ain't the same. A fridge! Now ther's an idea. Full of cold Canadian beer....
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