bottle jack, floor jack, farm jack, hammers, screw drivers, wrenches, socket wrenches (deep and shallow sockets), funnels, 5 gallon buckets, chains, cables, ropes, tie down straps, pliers, channel locks, vise grips, grease gun, a level (small) and then 4 foot level. plumber wrenches, torque wrench, metal bristle brush / wire brush a couple of them
cheater bars, for plumber / pipe wrenches, and socket wrench (having a good buster bar sock wrench is always nice)
lava soap or like soap (has a bit of sand in it)
extra pins / bolts / washer / nuts. some wire.
hand power tools, angle grinder, small cheap drill, and then a bigger amp drill.
couple different flash lights,
bench grinder, shop vac,
air compressor (small one) with a "portable air tank" redo portable air tank so you can use it, along with small air compressor to use air impact wrench (it is slow doing this, but when power is min, and generator if needed is small, it gets the job done. portal-able tank, it may just be enough to get tire back up to get you back to a better location.
i choose above vs a large size shop oiled air compressor, so i can take small air compressor, portable air tank, generator, and actually lift them up into truck or trailer or into FEL (front end loader) and drive the stuff were i need it, vs at the shop.
long reach nozzle for air blow gun to clean radiators and oil coolers and like.
paper towels, and more importantly toliet paper. when ya gotta go, ya gotta go. regardless in woods or not. poison ivy leaves just no fun wiping with.