Posted by JMS/.MN on December 19, 2011 at 12:59:58 from (209.237.107.155):
In Reply to: extra tool box posted by Boggs on December 19, 2011 at 04:00:54:
Tote tray has hammer, 2 flat and 2 phillips screwdrivers, lg/sm chisel/ lg/sm punch, 3/8 to inch combo wrenches, pliers, side cutters, needle nose, wire stripper, black tape, round/flat files, jackknife, ten inch crescent, channel lock pliers, rolling wedge, sometimes 10 inch pipe wrench. I spray red paint on all those tools., so I know which ones go back there. Also painted one inside side yellow- all the smaller tools go to that side, easier to find. Experience shows, if I can"t fix it with that, usually needs to come to the shop. I call it my bug-out tray, in SF we learned the value of a bug-out bag...basically a survival kit for a quick exit. Every field tractor has a socket set in the cab, adj wr, pliers, combo to inch, hammer, needlenose (switching 540/1000 pto shafts). Major machines have their own toolboxes for specific parts, tools, ie, FC shovels, springs, shear pins, rivet tool, etc.
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