Posted by big a on July 23, 2013 at 21:47:14 from (98.23.132.156):
Just cleaned out my pickup toolbox. Wow! 1/2 & 3/8 socket sets, 2 crescent wrenches, screwdrivers, hammers punches chisels and various hand tools. Jumper cables, 2 log chains, 2 binders, come-along, tow strap, 4 ratchet straps, 2 bottle jacks, entrenching tool, milk crate with various oils, fluids, grease and grease gun. Rags, oil can. Sickle sections, guards and rake teeth, Handyman Jack, sledgehammer, cheater pipe and ginormous pipe wrench for Un-slugging swather. Big mag light, bunch of gloves, roller chain, breaker and repair links, funnels, 4" angle grinder, 50' ext cord,
Baling wire, duct tape, zip ties, hitch pins, clevis, and a whole bunch of other crap!
Haying 40 miles from home will make a pack rat out of me, but the best part was that the only tools I needed was my sickle rivet tool and 3/4& 9/16" wrenches!
Guess I am a firm believer in being prepared, had portable welder in back of truck too!
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