Posted by The tractor vet on April 17, 2012 at 20:50:09 from (75.19.127.43):
In Reply to: what to do posted by to long gone on April 17, 2012 at 20:01:31:
I worked out of a pick up for years and yea i have lots of tools i learned what i needed for tools and what i did not need to keep in the truck . And what i had in my road service box i could carry with two hands and take most tractors that i worked on all the way down to the running gears of a katty did and back together again.ya don't need a whoopen big box to fix farm equipment In the truck i kept a 3/4 drive set and the big wrenches the tote box had sockets to 1 1/2 and wrenches to 1 1/2 . I covered a large area from I70 to the south I77 to the west I79 to the east and I 90 to the north. A lot of long days and short nights and plum wore out three trucks.
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