Essential Tool Kit for First Truck

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  1. 77fib77

    77fib77 Road Train Member

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    A dremmel. That's one of the best tools I got.

    I bought a socket set and cordless drill set with a hammer drill. Fathers day sale at home depot. 200 for all. One of those plastic cases where all the sockets fit. Ect......


    honestly harbor freight would probably be just fine

    But the dremmel rules to cut bolts with.
     
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  3. 123456

    123456 Road Train Member

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    Vise grips,

    and a BFH.
     
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  4. 77fib77

    77fib77 Road Train Member

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    Yes. I got a 4lb sledge from harbor freight for $6????
     
  5. DDlighttruck

    DDlighttruck Road Train Member

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    Y'all can rag on Snap On all ya want. Still hands down best tools out there. Yes it'll put ya in the poor house. Nothing like having a chest full of the best :D
     
  6. Robert85006

    Robert85006 Medium Load Member

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    The best thing a new O/O can get are the "tools" associated with common sense. Intelligent disciplined decision making is worth more than anything.
     
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  7. Showtime89

    Showtime89 Light Load Member

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    Wrenchs/sockets/ screw drivers/ a eletrical box with misc. stuff in it/Few extra trailer lights/hazard triangles/tarp strap/heavy duty rachet strap/ tape/ zipties/ and the stuff in a cylinder tube thats like super duper putty. You cut it off and mash it togehter and mix it together. It gets hard as steel almost when it drys. We have fixed water leaks/oil leaks/ all sorts of stuff on the road with it.. its better than duct tape for us!!...
     
  8. trucking for family

    trucking for family Light Load Member

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    Your buying a name I used to be a professional mechanic I sold all that crap and bought craftsman, job alt and husky guess what all lifetime warranty no receipt and half up just as well. I still have it all and am not broke.....

    Don’t buy into the big name of your a driver.. Buy what you need to keep rolling with a store that is all over like Lowe’s, Home Depot, ace hardware and so on. Sears is dead anymore. If your a truck driver not a mechanic why go broke that’s what the shop is for.....
     
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  9. Lepton1

    Lepton1 Road Train Member

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    Don't forget a good jackhammer. You never know when those trailer tandem will refuse to slide.
     
  10. Final Drive

    Final Drive Road Train Member

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    I use a 5/16 wrench and a flat head screwdriver to keep my automatic adjusters on point. Go figure !!!
     
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  11. 86scotty

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    Spare fuel filters, A FILTER WRENCH to get them off, and a pump (kerosene hand pump works awesome) to pre-fill those filters are the most important things I can think of. And, of course, a BFH. I would definitely not leave the yard without a hammer/pipe/crowbar in the truck. You'll use it for a million things.......like threatening dock personnel.
     
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