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  • #16
    Wow, my list is so close to RD's I would swear he was taking inventory of my rubbermaid box. must be a Great White North thing ( and the fact that a guy can easily be over 15 miles away from anything) The only thing i might have missed on the list was JB weld and silicone. Used silicone to stop a bead seal leak on a tire, and JB weld to hold in a stripped screw on a govenor arm. Also JB weld held a 9.9hp Honda tiller arm together for one trip, and silicone kept a banged up boat a float for the same week! RD, you should see if you can get your hands on a couple of those yellow jacket repair sticks,the green ones you melt to apply, they work awesome for body repairs on Argos, quads, and tub trailers.

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    • #17
      I do believe that RD has just about everything anyone could need....I think he is just missing the kitchen sink......
      Even if you’re on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit there.
      —Will Rogers

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      • #18
        Originally posted by guyfox View Post
        I do believe that RD has just about everything anyone could need....I think he is just missing the kitchen sink......
        I have one of those collapsable water buckets, does that count?

        RD

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        • #19
          Originally posted by AlbertaRider View Post
          RD, you should see if you can get your hands on a couple of those yellow jacket repair sticks,the green ones you melt to apply, they work awesome for body repairs on Argos, quads, and tub trailers.
          The Pipeline Stuff? I should be able to get some of that, just sent an email to my buddy in the corrosion department

          RD

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          • #20
            I have a simple list. I usually just throw all my spare parts and tools in the back of the vehicle I trailer to the ride. Then when I get there, I don't go anywhere without some snacks, beverages, and at least 2 other machines. I have occasionally gone with just 1 other machine, but that usually doesn't end up very well.
            l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!

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            • #21
              Originally posted by plott hound View Post
              thats a suburban/urban tool list.little different when you broke down 12 miles from your truck.
              In that case its good to have a tow strap and a buddy to tow you back to a warm garage

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Rock Doctor View Post
                I should take a pic sometime of my tools/parts, so you guys can see that it doesn't take up all that much room in my machine
                Would love to see that...I think I have seen a glipse of your Dewalt case on your vids...little box under you feet...loll! I have started to work with only the tools I will carry too cool!

                Vortex
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                • #23
                  Last edited by whipper-ag; 07-13-2016, 01:01 PM.

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                  • #24
                    I don't know if I overlooked it earlier but how about a Wilson Sleek cell phone signal booster? And of course a cell phone charger.

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                    • #25
                      we can never have enough

                      Cool! I guess u had a ruined ride a few too many times by not having the rite stuff.i just started 6 wheeling so i gotta steal stuff from my quad or just get doubles of everything now.my poor quad....hasn't had me on it for a days ride in months. Lol

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                      • #26
                        Flare gun... .thats it.... yea! Oh and a large cal.pistol and xtra ammo for angry critters.... or if u get hungry...if u shoot it ya gotta eat it.
                        ..

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                        • #27
                          I carry lots of hand tools in the back rack tool box, master links, a length of chain cut to fit, tow straps (150ft), tree sling, grappling hook, army shovel and an extra bottle of water.
                          And something I added before the Busco ride last week, a can of ether and matches in a ziploc bag.
                          It is actually "starting fluid" from the Dollar Tree.
                          Guess what, I popped a bead Friday in a BIG rut that I slid into.
                          I cleaned the mud off the rim and tire as well as I could, Mike (Toys4ME) sprayed the starting fluid inside the tire, he threw a lit piece of dry paper towel out of my tool box into the tire bead and POOF, out pops the bead and with a little borrowed air from a 12v air compressor, I was back running in 10 minutes.
                          .
                          Later Mike and I were out on the south end of the park by ourselves and Mike broke a chain on the Attex.
                          Twisted a link right off and not at a master link, out came the hammer and two punches, one big bruiser to start the rivet and one to finess it through the link.
                          A set of long nose vise grips to hold the chain together, a new master link and we are back running in the mud.
                          That chain is still running on the Attex.
                          .
                          If you don't take it, you can't use it.
                          The trouble with retirement is.... I never get a day off !!!!

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by PlumCrazy View Post
                            If you don't take it, you can't use it.
                            It's also better to have it and not need it, then to need it and not have it, lol

                            RD

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                            • #29
                              wow...very good read and lots of great stuff. Things I never though of too.

                              Now I've gotta get a couple racks built up and chain saw mount fabbed up then I can start packing minimum stuff.

                              First thing I added. FIRST AID kit, then a small glove box with few essential tools however the more I think about it the more I'm going to go a bit more extensive. I'll add some pre-cut chains for the 3 positions as there are different lengths for each.

                              I'll rig out my ride for my terrain so I suppose a snake bit kit for summer would be good to add too LOL

                              Anyway, once the racks are done, then I can add it all in.

                              What do you guys use for fuel cans? I've seen some that have some kind of twist lock and custom bracket on ATV's and thought of those but only see them on rigs as they go by no idea what they are.

                              oddly I even have some collapsable oars on board LOL

                              Nuff for now.
                              MUSCATEER 6x6
                              Kubota 14hp 2cyl diesel engine, Hagen/Rooter transmission Comet 780 Drive/770 Driven 22x12x8 Bearclaw tyres
                              Soon to add on a ... RHB31 Turbo..guess that would make it a
                              MUSCA TUR BOTA then eh?
                              94 F350 4x4 7.3 IDI ZF 5sp
                              90 Bronco..awaiting a rebuild like no other = Tons and turbo diesel

                              Okanagan Similkameen BC Canada
                              Al "Camo pants"

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                              • #30
                                What do you guys use for fuel cans?





                                6 five gal "Jerry Cans", gas containers, fit nicely in the back of an 8x8. Little tight getting them in.


                                RD

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