Posted by newhollandnut on November 18, 2018 at 06:10:19 from (174.231.149.141):
In Reply to: Handiest Thing Ever posted by fbh44 on November 18, 2018 at 01:34:17:
I carry Carl�s lunch box from Duluth trading. The bottom holds several bottle of diet my dew the front pocket an extra multi tool and extra set of key for everything at work and at home. The top I have snacks glucose meter medicine utility knife Irwin multi nut driver crescent wrench flash light an extra torch tip tape measure and probably some other things I have forgot about. When farming it goes in the cab with me at work I toss it in the backhoe or whatever truck I�m driving that day. Keep it with me at all times. It is the most handy thing I own and I don�t go anywhere without it. I even toss it in my wife�s truck if we go out to dinner. I originally had the smaller lunch box but out grew it pretty quick. They are pretty expensive but if I think about if I paid for it daily over the last 10 years I�ve carried it it�s a small fraction of a penny per day. It is the one thing I will never do without
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