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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 4311301" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>IN my truck on trips or for work I carry a canvas bag of hand tools. More than I need but it fills a 16"L x 8"W x 6"T bag. Also have an electric impact wrench with SAE and metric impact sockets, extensions and a hand ratchet. My work doesn't require me to carry/use tools as I have mechanics at work but since I do tow and pickup and deliver construction equipment occasionally, the tools have come in handy. Last month I had to make a delivery of a 5K reach forklift on my way home. Between McAlester and Henryetta the trailer blew a tire. I also have a specific trailer I always use when I'm towing at work so i carry a spare tire in the bed of my truck. It sorta worked out great. On the side of the Indian Nation TP I off loaded the forklift off the trailer. Lifted the back end of the trailer off the ground completely, used my electric impact to pull off the flat and put on the soare tire. It took all of 15 minutes until I was back in the truck on the road. I tend to overpack for any trip or adventure and this time it paid off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 4311301, member: 14646"] IN my truck on trips or for work I carry a canvas bag of hand tools. More than I need but it fills a 16"L x 8"W x 6"T bag. Also have an electric impact wrench with SAE and metric impact sockets, extensions and a hand ratchet. My work doesn't require me to carry/use tools as I have mechanics at work but since I do tow and pickup and deliver construction equipment occasionally, the tools have come in handy. Last month I had to make a delivery of a 5K reach forklift on my way home. Between McAlester and Henryetta the trailer blew a tire. I also have a specific trailer I always use when I'm towing at work so i carry a spare tire in the bed of my truck. It sorta worked out great. On the side of the Indian Nation TP I off loaded the forklift off the trailer. Lifted the back end of the trailer off the ground completely, used my electric impact to pull off the flat and put on the soare tire. It took all of 15 minutes until I was back in the truck on the road. I tend to overpack for any trip or adventure and this time it paid off. [/QUOTE]
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