Posted by Dave H (MI) on March 21, 2019 at 12:50:53 from (50.108.67.210):
I was going thru the catalog for Lott elevator and saw a rolling toolbox. Looked old. Lot of "character". Useful. I bid on it and got it...sight unseen. Picked it up today. It is in decent shape but will need some paint and a little TLC. The contents are pictured. Two coffee cans containing a lot of chaff and nothing of value, 7 wrenches, 2 socket wrenches and misc sockets, assorted allen wrenches, hack saw, hammer, screwdriver, Skil angle grinder, 1 quart bucket with hook for measuring (probably for the moisture tester but???), big roll of shiny tape, box of feed bag tags. Also, not pictured, about two dozen empty 12 pack beer cartons, 2-3 pounds of rodent droppings, something that looks like a small hanging scale or part of same, odds and ends.
I've been home two hours and I can still smell rodent droppings/urine, ancient desiccated dead rodents, old grain, and pigeon poo. Getting that loaded was a dirty job.
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