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Hehe!That's neat,Mike! Funny how those vise-grips keep showin'up! I always told my boys that they were one of the greatest inventions of all time.LOL! don-ohio :)^)
 
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Here are a couple of useful items.
In the center is what I call a "Pickle Fork Digger". Diggs a trench about 4" wide by 12" deep. Fine for water lines in my area as long as they don't pass under an area that is driven on. Not deep enough for you folks up north. But would work on lines that get drained, such as irrigation line. Have a shovel cut down to 4" wide to clean out the ditch.

The red guy is a quirky set of forks, helps with loading brush and digging small rocks out. Don't use it much anymore since building my 4 foot, easy on / off forks.

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2 bolts and either one of them is on.
 
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don45640 said:
Hehe!That's neat,Mike! Funny how those vise-grips keep showin'up! I always told my boys that they were one of the greatest inventions of all time.LOL! don-ohio :)^)

They and baleing wire are the only tools in my tool box on the tractor. You got to get the original ones.

All the rest work nothing.
 
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Ever Drive Posts??
Here are 3 post drivers. Tall 1 is for those 8 foot posts and almost to heavy for 1 man. Then is my favorite, easy to use and fine for soft ground. Fat one is for the wide posts similar to those used on road signs. I also welded a 1/2" steel plate on the bottom of my FEL bucket. Real handy for larger pipe & that sort of thing.

post drivers.jpg - post drivers-.jpg
 
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Jim, I don't know which is more interesting, your tools or the collection of scrap pieces under the hitch in the background of this photo. I think we are often defined by our scrap piles.:D

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My favorite tools are round toothpicks and golf tees for a gazillion uses. Where would the world be without those?:thumbsup:
 

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Yep,Mike! I only put faith in real vise-grip brand pliers. I've tried the foreign junk and Great Neck and the like. They just don't hang on at stress time. don-ohio
 
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Speaking of hack saws. Falt tire on the 2001 ford Of course the little winch that holds the tire up under the bed is seized? Needed to get up under and cut the cable. The up and under part was going to be interesting. Took a 1/2 inch piece of EMT stuck hack saw blade in open end and proceeded to beat it flat. 6 foot long handle on a hack saw Was able to reach from the bumper. Worked well, tire dropped out like a rock.
 
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Jim, I don't know which is more interesting, your tools or the collection of scrap pieces under the hitch in the background of this photo. I think we are often defined by our scrap piles.:D

Jinman I was also thinking 60 years from now when Jim-crash325 is in heaven. The first guy that runs a metal detector through his land is going to end up in a mental institution ! :biggrin: Might have to get the type that beeps when there is no metal. :( :thumbsup:

:laughing:

Boone
 
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Jim, I don't know which is more interesting, your tools or the collection of scrap pieces under the hitch in the background of this photo. I think we are often defined by our scrap piles.:D

Jinman I was also thinking 60 years from now when Jim-crash325 is in heaven. The first guy that runs a metal detector through his land is going to end up in a mental institution ! :biggrin: Might have to get the type that beeps when there is no metal. :( :thumbsup:

:laughing:

Boone

Golly guys when it comes to scrap iron, you haven't seen anything yet. I try to have scrap iron for every occasion. :laughing: You just can't have too much.
the junk under the tongue is just odds & ends left over from building the compacter. It had been tumbled in the cement mixer to clean it up a little.

Now get out there take a few pictures of some of you finely constructed toys or tools. :cool2:

Here is a specialty "spark plug" wrench.
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