What would you carry
- drcjv
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What would you carry
My 1772 has a tool box on the back. Whith the limited space what would you carry. I am thinking 3/4 wrench for 3pnt, 15/16 wrench for 3pnt plow. Extra hair pins and hitch pins. I would like to carry a hammer but any one that would fit is not really big enough to be of any help. Any ideas on what might work as hammer and also fit.
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1572 3pnt rear PTO 50" deck, 1772 3pnt 50" deck, 1872 3pnt 44" deck, 2072 50" deck, three brinly 3pnt plows, 54 inch snow plow, cat 0 york rake.
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Re: What would you carry
Tow strap!
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Re: What would you carry
I think your right about the 15/16 and 3/4 wrench , but I'd probably also carry a 10 or 12 inch adjustable wrench . Also a few extra various hitch pins and clips , they do occasionally fall out while plowing and get lost , I've seen it a few times . I've loaned out a pin in the middle of the plow field and saved a fellow from having to limp back to there trailer .....LOL .
I've got a similar tool box on the back of my 982 and it does come in handy , especially if you have to field adjust your plow .
Lets face it , you can pre adjust you plow according to the Brinly setup guide , but often you have to tweak the setup a bit the first couple of passes thru the field depending on soil conditions .
I've got a similar tool box on the back of my 982 and it does come in handy , especially if you have to field adjust your plow .
Lets face it , you can pre adjust you plow according to the Brinly setup guide , but often you have to tweak the setup a bit the first couple of passes thru the field depending on soil conditions .
I see a lot of cub cadets while going down the tracks , its a shame I can't pull over and ask about them .
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Re: What would you carry
I carry a pair of pliers and one of those 4 way screwdrivers. You could put in a smaller hammer and adjust the handle length.
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Re: What would you carry
I would carry a leather man tool and a screwdriver with an adjustable wrench and tow strap
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good call on the leatherman!
At plow day 3 "plow day in paradise" My 147 hydro lift lever broke when I put the plow down as far away from the truck as you could get! It took me almost 20 minutes at full hydro to get back to my truck and all I can say is it was a good thing i had my Leatehrman! I was able to turn the valve and pick the plow back out of the furrow. Once back I removed the broken parts and found the farm owner, we jumped in his jeep and off to the welder in town! That repair is still holding over 10 years later!
At plow day 3 "plow day in paradise" My 147 hydro lift lever broke when I put the plow down as far away from the truck as you could get! It took me almost 20 minutes at full hydro to get back to my truck and all I can say is it was a good thing i had my Leatehrman! I was able to turn the valve and pick the plow back out of the furrow. Once back I removed the broken parts and found the farm owner, we jumped in his jeep and off to the welder in town! That repair is still holding over 10 years later!
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Re: What would you carry
A .45acp
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Re: What would you carry
BB...
That would have been my first choice, not all of that other junk!
If breaks then you can put it out of its misery...just shoot it....LOL
That would have been my first choice, not all of that other junk!
If breaks then you can put it out of its misery...just shoot it....LOL
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Re: What would you carry
yeah... plus for varmints....Racenitro wrote:BB...
That would have been my first choice, not all of that other junk!
If breaks then you can put it out of its misery...just shoot it....LOL
Cub Cadet, John Deere, New Holland, bobcat, Chevrolet, and Harley Davidson just a few brands I'm proud to own.