Basic necessities to have with your tractor

   / Basic necessities to have with your tractor #11  
Depends on the use as stated. Pins and clips for the 3ph, clevis for the draw bar, vise grips and a small hammer, screw drivers flat and Philips. If you have the chains on then repair links and spare clevises to fit and enough of the above tools to make a repair sub zero without walking back to the house. I leave oil, antifreeze and grease gun where I park the tractor and top off before start and grease while it warms up. After that it depends on what your doing and what your hitched to. Haying and cutting wood call for different things at hand as would plowing or brush hogging. The tool box that came with mine is too small and I'm going to replace it but I don't want to get too big as it will become a clutter collector.
 
   / Basic necessities to have with your tractor
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Clutter is what I'm trying to avoid. For me spare top and side links are in that category, I don't carry spare tie rod ends or u joints in my truck either.

I understand wrenches and cheap bolts for shear pins.

I also understand more detail of my use will help. I'm taking care of my own property, 1500ft drive, and reclaiming a field that hasn't been touched in 20 years. I'll also be doing wildlife plots for a few local and a couple distant lease properties.
 
   / Basic necessities to have with your tractor #13  
There is also the tools you acquire to deal with the trouble you've had lately. For example last winter I had trouble with gelled fuel and waxed up fuel filters. You end up with anything you need other then your basic kit to solve the problem. In this case the little wrench that fits the bleed screws on the injector pump. Might as well leave it in the tractor tool box as that is where you are most likely to need it next.
 
   / Basic necessities to have with your tractor #14  
grease gun, 3/4" socket set, large wrenches (OVER 1"), large crowbar, and torque wrench.
 
   / Basic necessities to have with your tractor #15  
I just tow a utility trailer with my mechanics shop inside... concrete floor, compressor, generator, air tools, torches, welder.... makes brush hogging hillsides a little more difficult but I dont have to go back to the barn. Ever.

Just jokeing...

There was no provisions for or space for a tool box on my 3005. I carry a leatherman supertool 200 and flashlight on my belt at all times, klein 10-in-1 screwdriver and small chanellocks in one pocket, and a 9mm glock in the other. Everyday everywhere. I made a chainsaw scabbord and need a place to carry its tools and log chains. Its an evolving solution as time and materials permit.
 
   / Basic necessities to have with your tractor #16  
This is sooooooo dependant on tractor use. I carry clampon cylinder stops, 3pt arm bushings, several hitch pins, extra set of 3pt clips, PTO shaft converter, 2 chainsaw chains, 1 chainsaw, 2 adjustable wrenches, fencing pliers, hammer, clevis, 3 log chains, extra 3pt top link, extra 3pt side link, bug spray, toilet paper, can coolie, cooler, prybar, tordon. I'm positive I missed something.....[/QUOTE

Still some room left for you to sit after all this stuff on ? :laughing:
Black
 
   / Basic necessities to have with your tractor #17  
This is sooooooo dependant on tractor use. I carry clampon cylinder stops, 3pt arm bushings, several hitch pins, extra set of 3pt clips, PTO shaft converter, 2 chainsaw chains, 1 chainsaw, 2 adjustable wrenches, fencing pliers, hammer, clevis, 3 log chains, extra 3pt top link, extra 3pt side link, bug spray, toilet paper, can coolie, cooler, prybar, tordon. I'm positive I missed something.....[/QUOTE

Still some room left for you to sit after all this stuff on ? :laughing:
Black

Seriously, where do you put that stuff? Two essentials for me: Coffee (till about 8 or 9am) and then water.
 
   / Basic necessities to have with your tractor #18  
The tool box that came with mine is too small and I'm going to replace it but I don't want to get too big as it will become a clutter collector.

Very, very true. I use the small factory box, plus an additional box of similar size, plus an open topped box next to the seat to throw hitch pins, fencing pliers, often used items, plus a chain box just large enough to store 3 chains with a clevis thrown on top, plus a small open box on the inside of the fender to stick my cell phone and glass case so I don't break em in my pocket, plus a chainsaw scabbard.

Nothing more aggravating than digging thru a large container for the item wanted. It's alway, always on the bottom.
 
   / Basic necessities to have with your tractor #19  
Seriously, where do you put that stuff? Two essentials for me: Coffee (till about 8 or 9am) and then water.
Organization my friends, organization. None of my containers limit my ability to operate and/or mount/dismount the tractor.If all you need to carry on your tractor is coffee, then you must just be putting around sightseeing???Here's the best pics I can find. I actually forgot about the cooler holder. So I don't hafta go back to the house for that water.....
 

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   / Basic necessities to have with your tractor #20  
Clutter is what I'm trying to avoid. For me spare top and side links are in that category, I don't carry spare tie rod ends or u joints in my truck either.

I thought this thread would be informative and useful for readers. Also was anxious to see new ideas. Seems like most of the responses are negative toward those that volunteered information.

Before you negatively attack an item that someone is carrying you should reflect a moment. Would an operator carry something just to create "clutter"?? Would same operator carry something heavy and bulky that was not needed?? Probably not.

So with that said, wouldn't your above response have served everyone better if you simply asked why someone would carry an extra top link and side link??
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