What's in your toolbox?

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    What's in your toolbox?

    I'm putting together a tool box for the max here is what im planning on bringing: 130 link 530 o-ring chain, two spare master links, tools to change chains, roll of electrical tape, Two crescent wrenches for adjusting tensioners, paper towels, tire plugs\tools

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    Mar 2015
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    Pickering, Ontario
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    I have a common spare chain made up with with several master links in it, I can use it full length for my longest chain or remove the section I need.
    Bicycle pump
    tire plugs
    various screw drivers & wrencehs, pliers, wire cutters etc
    1/2" ratchet, extension and socket to remove tires
    a pry bar
    a paddle
    pruning saw
    zip ties
    bailing wire
    duck tape
    2 new spark plugs
    latex gloves
    valve stem and cores
    spare drive belt
    spare alternator belt
    ratchet strap
    50' winch line extension
    winch anchor


    LOL, I think that's about it I do not pack absolutley everything unless I'm planning on travelling somewhere where help may be out of reach but I do keep 90% of that gear packed under the back seat. If it's just a short trip I leave the spare parts, tire pump and winch anchor behind but always have my tools.
    Last edited by Canadian_Zuk; 06-01-2016 at 09:47 AM.

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    thats a very good list. I also forgot to add that I am putting spare drain plugs and zip ties in.

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    Apr 2013
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    Crestview Florida
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    don't forget a small hand mirror and flashlight, it really helps seeing in those tight places

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    That's a good idea, flashlights are Always good to have

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    northern Wisconsin
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    Here's a few things I carry in the winter. Long handled shovel along side the seat, ice anchor to winch from, tire pump, ice auger, and a storage box in the engine bay with most of the stuff already mentioned with the addition of fuses, fuel pump, leatherman tool and fishing line to tie the throttle half open when the throttle cable breaks and I'm two miles from shore with the fish house in tow lol.
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    What it lacks in ground clearance it makes up for with traction.

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    Join Date
    Apr 2013
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    Crestview Florida
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    Although lots of these tools are generic to us all I always enjoy reading about the things that people in different parts of the country carry.

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    I tell you what I wish I had after last weekend: a small socket set and wrench set! taking a carb apart while out in the swamp was terrible!

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    Northern BC
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    This was a list I wrote up a long time ago, it is by no means "All Inclusive", and over time it had been slightly modified. Keep in mind that I often ride alone, and could be up to 15 or 20 miles from the nearest road.
    Some of the things I carry...........


    You might want to pull up a chair
    Pretty much every tool needed to work on the machine. (Any time I work on the machine, I try to use only the tools I carry with me). They take a suprisingly small amout of room ( I use a "Dewalt" 18v Cordless drill box, with deviders removed). Fits in the hollow in the front floorboards PERFECTLY.

    Spare outer Bearing housing W/ seals, Spare nuts
    Outer bearing (Idler shaft brng)
    Most springs and little conecting rods for the carb/throttle linkages
    Little bushing under the throttle linkage (Droped one of those before)
    Mechanics magnet and mirror
    Pushrod
    Master links
    A bit of each kind of chain
    Chain Breaker
    Belt
    Dry Graphite lube
    WD40
    Isopropyl gasline antifreeze
    Spark Plugs + wrench
    Tie down straps
    Spare tire/rim
    Track pin + Collar
    Snatch Block
    Heavy rope (winch line extension)
    Spare hitch pin
    Spare Trailer hitch spring/Tongue/Jam Washer
    Chainsaw/gas/oil/file
    Axe
    Throttle cable
    Air Compressor
    Wire connectors/plyers
    Headlight (flashlight)
    Engine oil
    Grease Gun
    Gloves
    Brake pads/Soft Kit/brake fluid
    Fuel filter
    Spare fuel line
    Spare valve caps/Valve stems
    can of "tire inflator goop"
    Feeler guage
    Misc. Bolts/washers/splitpins,ect (just a few)
    Either
    Rags/towl
    Hand cleaner
    Lighter/Benzo Torch
    Firestarter
    Fishing Rod/Lures (colapsable kit)
    Compass
    GPS
    Batteries
    Spare Sprocket setscrews
    Power inverter (12v DC to 120v AC)
    Spare body Plugs
    Fuses
    Bearing kit for my trailer
    Tire plug kit
    Spare cloths/footwear
    Rain gear
    Food/water
    First aid Kit
    Pack of Cigars
    Ear plugs
    Rifle/Ammo
    BUG SPRAY at least 2 cans, you don't EVER want to run out
    Note Pad and pencil (to leave a note if I have to walk....Got **** about that once and it wasn't even me that did it)
    Small Tarp/String

    No Bilge pump, but I should have one



    I know there is some more stuff in there, but can't think of it right now.
    I carry alot of stuff (alot of it is in a kit, that I can put in/take out easily), but I access some pretty romote places, cell coverage is poor at best, and I am often alone.

    As a general rule of thumb "If you have it with you, you won't need it"

    Short list of tools..........
    I'm at work, so I'm going on memory here.......

    Hammer (with handle cut short)
    Combo Wrenches, 15/16, 3/4"(2), 13/16, 9/16, 1/2(2), 7/16, 10mm, 12mm
    8" Adjustable
    Modified Needlenose Vice Grips
    Flat Screw drivers (3- Stubby, med, large)
    Philips Screwdriver (2)
    Red Handle Robbie Screwdriver (#2)
    2 sets Allen Wrenches (folding set and loose set{swivel head}, plus a couple spare 5/32" and 1/8")
    Plyers
    Pressure guage
    Torch Tip Cleaner
    1/4" Drive Ratchet
    -1/4", 10mm and 12mm sockets
    -2 extensions and a 3/8" adapter
    3/8" dr Ratchet
    -1/2", 9/16", 16mm, and 9/16 med deep sockets
    -Extension
    1/2" dr Ratchet
    -Extension and 3/4, 15/16 sockets
    track pin punch
    Test Light
    Side Cutters
    Zip Ties
    Electrical Tape

    Just winging it, I'm sure that I have missed a few
    All my tools are in a small box that fits into the floor pan well, and all the parts,cleaners, ect fit in a smallish Rubber Made Tub.


    By no means do I feel you need all this stuff, and in fact, I use most of my stuff trying to help others that I meet to get going again.
    Do you think I'm CRAZY yet

    IF YOU HAVE IT WITH YOU, YOU PROBABLY WON"T NEED IT

    RD

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    I've got to admit, you're covered for everything but war. Oh wait, I see a rifle and ammo on the list. You now have it ALL covered.

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