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Whats in the box??

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I've found no matter how many tools you carry,there's times when you don't have what you need. I carry a 8"x8"x 20"tool box that has so many tools in it that you can hardly lift it. Along with baling wire,duct tape and electrical connectors I'm set. Only thing is I hardly ever have to work on my truck with them,it's always someone else's rig.
 
Bill, My first forman, Clyde Dixon, came from Michigan in a Model T and he said "all you needed was bailing wire and a pair of pliers". I learned more from that old guy than anybody! Miss him.

Mike

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9535hundred

[This message has been edited by Statland (edited 03-06-2001). ]
 
0, zero, nada, nothing, zilch.

Dodge Cummins don't breakdown, ain't ya heard?
Gene

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1997 Cummins Dodge 4x4 Bombed & Amsoiled. Amsoil Premiere Direct Jobber, Member of: NRA Business Alliance, GLTDR, WANTED: Wrecked Dodges.
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Nothing,wouldn't know how to use them if I did have some. I ain't much of a mechanic. I do have a lug wrench.

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2001 quadcab slt 2500 HO 6spd. LWB,2wd,dk garnett red, trailer tow package,camper special, anti spin 3. 54 axle, speed liner,oversized stainless steel chicken slide,66 gallon in bed aux. tank,K&N air filter,Reese 20k hitch, Terry 2000 EX 30ft. double slide 5er, 2000 20ft gooseneck for haulin jeep, firewood and huntin stuff. 5X12 tagalong for haulin the 4 wheeler. Okie Newton
 
Word of warning. You should try out your jack before you really need it. Heard tales of many of the stock jacks that won't lift our trucks at all let alone high enough,but that's what cell phones are for. Cell phone might be the most important tool to carry.
 
Has any one broken an intercooler hose clamp I ask because it just happend to me!! I went to the NAPA parts house and purchased two of them, gotta have a spare, and for 2. 50 each I recommend that you all get one as well. .
 
1. Spare fuses
2. Big hammer
3. Mag-Lite
4. Cellphone
5. Coffee cup
6. Glock
7. Jimmy Buffett cd's

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'96 Regular Cab, 118k, SLT 2WD auto 3. 54, Vista topper, Pillar-mounted Autometer Boost/Pyro, transmission temp and oil pressure guages under dash, starwheel spun, stock plate and housing slid ALL THE WAY!!
 
Cellphone
1-800-comegetme number
pack-o-smokes
TP (incase I have to wait longer then expected)
6-pack or sodies
Oh - and a spare fuel filter and fitsall wrench.
 
sockets
wrenches
screw drivers
gallon of oil
jumper cables
20k tow strap
hammer
fuses
electrical tape
wire
zip ties
DUCT TAPE
plyers
channel lock
mag lite
spot lite
reese deawbar
assorted trailer balls
1" pin clevis
lots of other stuff all in the magical void behind and under the seat. Most of the stuff gets used on 70's fords and chevys.

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1996 2500, 4x4, 5 speed
-- email address removed -- Great Lakes TDR
PURDUE STUDENT 
GO BOILERS

[This message has been edited by Jff24Gordn (edited 03-07-2001). ]
 
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ditto jf24grdn, with add'n of bungee cords fishing rods, an icechest, a couple of buckets, (they contain stuff) TP, big piece of wire-rope,looped at both ends, extra 5/8" hitchpins, small folding shovel, lots of pencils (left in there by my kids) small aircompressor, propane torch, propane coleman grill (might have a soup emergency!)
DUCK tape (never know when a duck might need taping) extra fuel filter, extra oil and transmission fluid.
 
1/2" drive sockets
breaker bar
ratchet
pry bar set
metric wrench set
standard wrench set
channel lock set
screw driver set
fuses
lights
jack
chain saw (yeah, I know)
tow chain
Ford Tools
shovel
magic spare parts box

Tool Addicts Member #ad


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1992 W-350 Club Cab Dually 3. 5" straight pipe(thanks jardine!)
W-350 8' contractors dump with 3. 5"BD exhaust, 16cm^2 housing, DI pyro&boost
Russell

[This message has been edited by R. E. Miller (edited 03-06-2001). ]
 
Toolboxes carry tools for B. O. M. B. ing CTD's, or making money to B. O. M. B. your own CTD. Simple. Repair? Is that like, what ya gotta do, when ya own a Ford or Chebby ?

I got enough high buck tools in my box to make a thief very,very happy in the the 2 minute time span until I shoot him dead. Anybody got a poor abused, psychopathic, underfed Doberman they can sell me, so I'll have burglar protection?

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Tom
Secretary of the Great Lakes Turbo Diesel Registry GLTDR B. A. D. Boys
 
I agree one does not need to carry tools for the Cummins... . it's all that stuff DC held it hostage with!

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9535hundred
 
Thought it would be interesting to post what tools you carry in your truck at all times. Being many members hit the road and often head to no mans land I would think they may have certain basic tools they find to be most important.

Leatherman
screwdrivers
combo wrenches
elec. tape
couple of bulbs & fuses
circuit tester (light bulb kind)
pliers

Mike

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9535hundred

[This message has been edited by Statland (edited 03-06-2001). ]
 
In addition to the usual assortment of sockets, wrenches, & pliers, I also carry bolt cutters, hacksaw, a cordless drill with extra battery, set of EZ outs and a set of cobalt drill bits. Also the usual assortment of sprinkler repair tools. Most of this stuff is to work on my equipment or in case we break a sprinkler line grinding out stumps. Never needed to work on my truck out on the road yet. I also carry a tube of this powdered radiator stop leak from NAPA. Used it on my brush chipper and it stopped a pin hole leak in seconds.
 
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